Holiday in Sendai
City in Japan — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇯🇵
Country
Japan
Type
City
Best time to travel
May to October (18-28 °C). Early August for the Tanabata Festival. December for the Starlight Pageant. Spring with cherry blossoms at the end of April.
Budget/day
80-160 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Sendai (SDJ, approx. 14-18 h with a stopover in Tokyo, Seoul, or Beijing). Alternatively, Shinkansen from Tokyo (1.5 h with Hayabusa).
About Sendai
Sendai is the city of trees — a green metropolis in northeastern Japan that serves as the gateway to the spectacular Tohoku region. With around 1.1 million inhabitants, Sendai is the largest city north of Tokyo, blending urban modernity with a deeply rooted samurai history: the legendary feudal lord Date Masamune founded the city in 1601, shaping it with his preference for elegance and culture. The wide boulevards lined with Zelkova trees have earned Sendai the nickname Mori no Miyako — City of the Forest. The Jozenji-dori Avenue in the city center forms a closed canopy in summer, under which jazz musicians and street performers perform. In December, the avenue transforms into a sea of millions of LED lights during the Sendai Pageant of Starlight. The Tanabata Festival in early August is Sendai's most famous tradition and one of Japan's three major summer festivals: thousands of colorful paper decorations (Kusudama) hang in the shopping arcades of the city center, and over two million visitors flock through the festively decorated streets. The three-day festival is based on a legend that is over 400 years old. The Zuihoden Mausoleum, the magnificent burial site of Date Masamune, is nestled in a dense cedar forest on Kyogamine Hill. The richly decorated architecture in the Momoyama style with gold ornaments and carvings was destroyed in World War II and has been faithfully rebuilt. The ruins of Aoba Castle (Aoba-jo) on the hill of the same name offer a panorama over the entire city to the Pacific Ocean. Matsushima Bay, just 30 minutes by train, is one of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views (Nihon Sankei): over 260 pine-covered islands rise from the emerald green water, a sight that left the poet Matsuo Basho speechless in 1689.
Top 6 highlights in Sendai
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Tanabata Festival (August)
One of Japan's three major summer festivals: thousands of colorful paper decorations in the shopping arcades, over 2 million visitors, 400 years of tradition.
Zuihoden Mausoleum
Magnificent burial site of the city founder Date Masamune in the Momoyama style: gold ornaments and carvings in a tranquil cedar forest.
Matsushima Bay (Nihon Sankei)
Over 260 pine-covered islands in emerald green water: one of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views, 30 min by train from Sendai.
Jozenji-dori Avenue
Wide boulevard under a closed Zelkova canopy: jazz festival in autumn and millions of LED lights in December illumination event.
Aoba Castle Ruins
Castle site of the Date clan on a wooded hill: equestrian statue of Date Masamune and 360-degree panorama over Sendai to the Pacific.
Rinnoji Temple & Osaki Hachimangu
Two significant temples in a wooded area: Rinnoji with Japanese garden, Osaki Hachimangu as a national treasure in the Momoyama style.
Hotels in Sendai
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Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Sendai
Recommended travel time
May to October (18-28 °C). Early August for the Tanabata Festival. December for the Starlight Pageant. Spring with cherry blossoms at the end of April.
Summer
22-30 °C, warm and humid with occasional rain showers, typhoon risk August-September
Winter
0-6 °C, cold with little snow in the city, ski areas reachable in 1 h
How much does a holiday in Sendai cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
40-70 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
80-160 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
180-400 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Shinkansen from Tokyo — the Hayabusa express train reaches Sendai in just 1.5 hours. Japan Rail Pass covers the route and is worthwhile for multi-day trips.
Plan for the Tanabata Festival — early August (August 6-8): book hotels early, the city is fully booked. Pre-festival fireworks on August 5.
Try Gyutan — Sendai is the capital of grilled beef tongue dish. The best restaurants are in the Gyutan-Yokocho at the station.
Loople Sendai Bus — tourist bus covers all attractions (Zuihoden, Aoba Castle, Museum). Day pass approx. 630 yen, ideal for the first day.
Matsushima as a half-day trip — JR train to Matsushima-Kaigan (30 min), boat tour through the islands (50 min, approx. 1,500 yen), return for dinner.
Food & drink in Sendai
These specialties you must try!
