Sendai Tourism
Traveling to Sendai for the first time, I set off with the expectation of seeing Sakura. . .
The first day (March 30) arrived, the weather was good, do not look at the observation deck sunny, but the actual temperature was only 5 or 6 degrees, plus the wind, quite cold.
The next day, the weather is very good, perfect for traveling to Matsushima, remember to try the must-eat curry oyster bread, fresh and hot in your hands, the cold is gone. In addition to taking the Matsushima itself around the island sightseeing boat, you can try the Shiobu sightseeing boat, are around Matsushima's main visiting islands, the whole journey about 50 minutes, not many passengers, do not have to force people, choose to stand or stand.
On April 1, when we arrived at Akiho Onsen, it was unfortunately raining heavily. We didn't walk around the waterfall area in the hot spring area at all. We could only soak in the hot springs, but it was also a kind of enjoyment to really relax and enjoy slowly.
On April 2, it was still raining all day, to Duoka Park to see if there were cherry blossoms to see, I believe it was the temperature continued low and rain, the flowers are still not blooming, the park is very deserted.
The Humming Meal Market at the exit of Sendai East Station has a really good breakfast, with drinks plus yen390 for toast, yogurt, salad and lobster soup.
It rained for 3 days in a row, and it didn't turn sunny until the day I left. The cherry blossoms were destined to see, but Sendai would still be on my travel list. Because there are still many natural places to go to