Sendai is the largest city in the Tohoku region, but it's surprisingly green. There are many parks around the city that are perfect for families to visit and enjoy at any time of year. Sendai also has a great selection of fascinating museums to keep your children absorbed.
Or why not take a walk through history in one of the many places with connections to Date Masamune, the legendary figure in Sendai's past? For a completely different experience, you might want to take your children to visit sites that were affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, where valuable lessons can be learned.
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Anpanman Children’s Museum & Mall
Discover a world of fantasy
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Anpanman Children's Museum & Mall is one of 5 facilities operated by the same corporate group in Japan. The paid museum spans the entire 1st floor and part of the ground floor and is full of activities that will make children's eyes sparkle. There’s a playground, exhibits on the world of Anpanman, craft workshops, stage performances, and photo spots.
Admission is free to the shop and restaurant area. The cute food and drinks are all happy even for adults. Check out the bread from "Uncle Jam's Bakery".
Location: 101-14 Odawarayamamotocho, Miyagino Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 983-0817, Japan
Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
Phone: +81 (0)22-298-8855
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Yagiyama Beny Land
The people of Miyagi love this nostalgic amusement park
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Yagiyama Beny Land is one of Sendai’s longest-running amusement parks, and there’s even a zoo next door. The amusement park’s theme song is also well known as the song of the local Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles baseball team.
The nostalgic attractions here include a rollercoaster, go-carts, and teacups. Or you might want to take a ride on the Ferris wheel for excellent views of Sendai City. While the kids are having fun, you can quietly revel in the nostalgia of it all.
Location: 19-1 Koeji, Nagamachi, Taihaku Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 982-0837, Japan
Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm (opening hours vary depending on the season)
Phone: +81 (0)22-229-1603
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Site of Sendai Castle
Enjoy superb views from this former inner citadel
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The Site of Sendai Castle stands as the ruins of a castle built by Date Masamune, the first lord of the Sendai Domain, and is still a symbol of Sendai today. The castle overlooks the city of Sendai, with the Hirose River to the east, the Ourabayashi mountain forest to the west, and the Ryunokuchi Valley to the south. It's also famous as a spot to visit for glittering nighttime views.
Make sure you check out the Aobajo Honmaru Kaikan facility. In addition to various exhibits for learning about the history of the castle, its observatory deck and food court are well worth a look. The equestrian statue of Date Masamune is the perfect place to take a photo.
Location: Kawauchi, Aoba Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 980-0862, Japan
Open: Aoba Castle Honmaru Kaikan/Material Exhibition Hall: daily from 9 am to 4 pm
Phone: Aoba Castle Honmaru Kaikan: +81 (0)22-222-0218
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Tsutsujigaoka Park
Enjoy a cherry-blossom viewing picnic at one of Sendai's prime spots
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Tsutsujigaoka Park dates back to the time of the Sendai Domain, when cherry trees were planted in the park, and was revived as a cherry blossom viewing spot after World War II. The park is also decorated with plum blossoms, camellias, and wisteria, creating a tranquil natural setting for visitors to relax.
Selected as one of Japan's Best 100 Urban Parks, this is a wonderful place for daily strolls, exercise, picnics, and playtime for kids. You'll also find a fountain and the Sendai History and Folklore Museum, which was reconstructed from a former barracks of the 4th Infantry Regiment of the Japanese Army.
Location: 301-3 Soto, 1 Chome Gorin, Miyagino Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 983-0842, Japan
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3M Sendai City Science Museum
Get close to nature and science in Sendai
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The 3M Sendai City Science Museum is home to a collection of exhibits and displays sure to pique any child's curiosity. This museum is operated by the city, so admission is cheap, making it an ideal option if you’re visiting as a family with children. There’s plenty to keep kids engaged, including booths where children can try pushing buttons, operating equipment, and conducting experiments.
There are science and engineering exhibits on themes such as spaceships and solar-powered cars, natural history exhibits of fossils and specimens, and an area where you can learn about the immediate environment. There’s even a device where you can step inside a huge soap bubble. The Naumann elephant specimen exhibit is another highlight.
Location: 4-1 Dainoharashinrinkoen, Aoba Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 981-0903, Japan
Open: Daily from 9 am to 4.45 pm. Closed on Mondays (excluding national holidays), 4th Thursday of the month (excluding national holidays and December), and New Year holidays
Phone: +81 (0)22-276-2201
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Dainohara Forest Park
Enjoy forest bathing without leaving the city
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Dainohara Forest Park is an urban park with an outstanding landscape. Even though it’s in Sendai City, the park covers a vast site where natural and artificial forests provide comfortable shade. There are obstacle courses and playgrounds for children, too, so this is a great place to get some exercise.
The promenade, dotted with sculptures, is ideal for taking a stroll and enjoying views of the changing seasons. Check out the blooming flowers and dazzling fresh greenery in spring and summer, or the magnificent golden leaves if you’re visiting in autumn.
Location: Dainoharashinrinkoen, Aoba Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 981-0903, Japan
Phone: +81 (0)22-225-7211
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Sendai Kaleidoscope Museum
A little-known spot to stop by at when visiting Akiu Onsen
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Sendai Kaleidoscope Museum is located close to the Akiu Onsen hot spring resort. It's definitely an eye-opening place to check out. There are many kaleidoscopes on display and a good selection for purchase in the store.
Hands-on kaleidoscope crafting is another popular activity. Plans are available in a variety of price ranges, from simple items to those made with natural stones and oil-based kaleidoscopes that can be re-dressed. Come and appreciate the colourful and beautiful world of this unique museum specialising in kaleidoscopes.
Location: Matsuba-1-2 Moniwa, Taihaku Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 982-0251, Japan
Open: Daily from 9.30 am to 5 pm
Phone: +81 (0)22-304-8080
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Minamikoizumi Traffic Park
Practice cycling while learning traffic rules
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Minamikoizumi Traffic Park, with its traffic lights, railroad crossings, pedestrian crossings, and vehicle lanes, is a favourite spot for families to visit where children can learn to ride bicycles while following the traffic rules. Free rental bicycles are even available, some with stabilisers.
There are go-carts and playgrounds too, so even children who aren’t learning to ride bicycles will have fun here. These attractions are free of charge, so as you can imagine, the park becomes very crowded on holidays.
Location: 3-26-10 Furujiro, Wakabayashi Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, 984-0825, Japan
Open: Daily from 9 am to 4 pm. Closed on Mondays (or on the next weekday if Monday is a public holiday) and New Year holidays
Phone: +81 (0)22-285-4603
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Earthquake Memorial Ruin at Sendai Municipal Arahama Elementary School
Experience the impact of tsunamis together with your children
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The Earthquake Memorial Ruin at Sendai Municipal Arahama Elementary School is a site that preserves a record of the damage caused by the tsunami in the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. The tsunami claimed the lives of many people. What made the difference between life and death was quick decision-making and immediate evacuation.
The only building left standing in the area where an entire town was destroyed is now open to the public free of charge as a memorial site. Instead of watching news footage, you can actually see the damage in vivid, real-life detail. The wealth of exhibits on display gives you a glimpse of the earthquake, the arrival of the tsunami, and how the evacuation progressed.
Location: Shinborihata-32-1 Arahama, Wakabayashi Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture 984-0033, Japan
Open: September—June: daily from 9.30 am to 4 pm. July—August: daily from 9.30 am to 5 pm. Closed on Mondays and 4th Thursday of the month (excluding national holidays), and New Year holidays
Phone: +81 (0)22-355-8517
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