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A Journey Walking Along the Coast of the Sendai Plain in the Southern Region

Japan's coastal Tohoku region is best explored on foot. Discover how to see the best of the Sendai Plain with this guide to the area.
A Journey Walking Along the Coast of the Sendai Plain in the Southern Region

The Sendai Plain in Japan’s Tohoku region offers travelers a rare coastal hiking experience blending nature, history, and island-hopping adventures. 

You can start your adventure by gathering tips and information at the Trail Center and then walking through stunning landscapes to a 1,300-year-old castle ruin. This journey takes you to Shiogama City, which is famous for having Japan’s highest number of sushi restaurants per capita. A unique feature of this long trail is the island-hopping route accessible by ferry and boat - an experience not common on most trails worldwide. 

Each island has its own attractions. For example, you can soak in foot baths at Aomina on weekends, find serene Jizo statues on Sabusawa Island, explore blooming camellias, lavender, and mullet fields on Nono Island, and walk through the mystical Tabu Forest on Katsura Island. The ferries create a sense of adventure, especially the seasonal route between Higashimatsushima City and Shiogama City, operating from April to October and dedicated to the Michinoku Coastal Trail.

This journey along the Sendai Plain offers a captivating mix of culture, scenic coastlines, and island beauty - a perfect way to explore Japan’s southern Tohoku region.

(Day One)
Natori Kitakama and Yuriage Districts

The Natori Kitakama and Yuriage Districts in the Sendai Plain are vibrant with new life. With the opening of the Yuriage Port Morning Market, Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage, and the Cycle Sports Center, Yuriage has regained its energy. 

Natori Kitakama and Yuriage Districts

You can walk through Natori Kitakama Farm’s greenhouses, an initiative created to support regional revitalization. This area reflects the community’s resilience and renewal after the earthquake disaster. Yuriage offers an authentic experience of the area’s recovery and spirit through local markets, fresh produce, and welcoming spaces.

Yuriage Port Morning Market

Yuriage Port Morning Market is a lively spot in the heart of the Yuriage District. Open on weekends, it offers fresh seafood, local produce, and handmade goods from the region. Visitors can enjoy a taste of local life by trying freshly grilled fish, gourmet sashimi and sushi, and other seasonal dishes. 

The market has become a symbol of Yuriage’s recovery, bringing locals and travelers together in a vibrant community space. It’s the perfect place to experience the spirit and flavors of the Sendai Plain.

Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage

Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage is a modern riverside complex that reflects the revitalization of the Yuriage District. This welcoming space features cafes, shops, and outdoor seating where visitors can relax and enjoy river views. 

Designed as a community hub, Kawamachi Terrace offers local goods and specialty foods, giving a taste of the region’s unique culture. It’s a vibrant, peaceful spot that celebrates both local life and Yuriage’s renewal.

Cycle Sports Center

The Cycle Sports Center in Yuriage is a great spot for cycling enthusiasts and families alike. It offers bike rentals and a range of cycling paths, allowing riders to explore the scenic coast of the Yuriage District. 

The center is part of the area’s revitalization efforts, inviting visitors to enjoy active recreation while taking in the sights. It’s a fun, family-friendly destination that celebrates both fitness and the district’s natural beauty.

Walk along the Teizan Canal

Walk along the Teizan Canal

The Teizan Canal is a historic pathway ordered by Lord Date Masamune. Walking along this canal allows you to experience its beauty and significance. This area faced severe damage during the Great East Japan Earthquake. However, it is gradually recovering and revitalizing. 

New facilities, like Aqua Ignis Sendai, are being built to enhance the area. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll while taking in the sights of nature and history. The Teizan Canal is a symbol of resilience and renewal, making it a must-visit spot along your journey.

(Day Two)
Visit the historic town of Tagajo and its ruins

Visit the historic town of Tagajo and its ruins

In the historic town of Tagajo, you can explore ancient sites that reflect Japan's Nara-period heritage. Walking through Tagajo's streets, you'll see a mix of old and new. The town's beauty and history make for a unique experience. Local guides can share the town's past, helping you understand its importance.

The Tagajo Ruins, once a provincial capital and military base, stand as a testament to this region's strategic importance. Restoration work on the Tagajo South Gate is underway, preparing it for a public opening in April 2025. This restoration celebrates the 1300th anniversary of Tagajo’s founding, first established in 724. Visiting this site offers a unique look into Japan’s past and the area’s enduring cultural significance.

Guided tours make your visit even more special. They offer deeper insights into the history of these ancient sites. You'll learn about Tagajo's role in the Nara period. This knowledge will deepen your appreciation for the town's cultural impact.

Walking through the streets of Shiogama

Walking through the streets of Shiogama

Walking through Shiogama's streets feels like a journey back in time. You see charming lanes with traditional architecture. This shows the unique character of this coastal town.

The views around you are stunning. They make a perfect backdrop for your adventure.

Shiogama Shrine and its Monzenmachi

Shiogama Shrine, a cherished site in Tohoku, has been revered by both the imperial court and locals for centuries. Known as the guardian shrine of the region and the Ichinomiya (highest-ranking shrine) of Mutsu Province, it holds deep historical and cultural significance. 

Surrounding the shrine is Monzenmachi, a lively area known for its fresh seafood and sake breweries. You can enjoy a taste of the area’s rich flavors and traditions, making Shiogama Shrine and its Monzenmachi a memorable stop along the journey through the Sendai Plain.

(Day Three)
Urato Islands

Urato Islands

The Urato Islands offer a unique island-hopping experience that immerses you in life along Japan's scenic coast. They are located in Matsushima Bay and are known for their beautiful coastal views and rich local culture. Each island has its own charm and attractions.

Island Hopping (Katsura Island, Nono Island, Sabusawa Island)

Katsura Island, Nono Island, and Sabusawa Island each reveal a different side of island culture, where life blends seamlessly with the rhythms of the sea. 

On Katsura Island, the Tabu Forest offers a peaceful walk through lush greenery. Here, you can enjoy stunning coastal views and relax on quiet beaches.

Nono Island is known for vibrant camellias, lavender, and local mullet. Sabusawa Island is home to revered Jizo statues, adding a spiritual touch to your journey. 

Discover each island’s charm while exploring the coast’s rich natural beauty and cultural traditions.

Traveling between these islands is easy and enjoyable by boat. You can immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythm of island life and connect with nature. This journey offers a chance to appreciate the local culture and seafood, enhancing your experience. Exploring the Urato Islands is a highlight of walking along the Sendai Plain's coastline.

Highlights of the Michinoku Coastal Trail

Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage

Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage

Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage is a charming destination along the Sendai Plain. It features three single-story wooden buildings arranged like row houses. This layout creates a cozy atmosphere for visitors. Inside, you'll find 25 shops offering a variety of delights. 

There are several restaurants serving fresh seafood, showcasing the region’s rich maritime heritage. You can also find local sweets shops, perfect for a quick treat or dessert. The terrace is a great place to relax and enjoy the local flavors. You can sit and savor a meal while taking in views of the surrounding area. 

Kawamachi Terrace Yuriage is more than just a shopping spot - it is a hub of community life and culture. It's an ideal stop for anyone exploring the coastline, making it a must-visit while walking through this beautiful region.

Sushi in Shiogama

Sushi in Shiogama

Shiogama is a delightful port town known for its exceptional gourmet sushi. It has the highest ratio of sushi restaurants per capita in Japan. This makes it a must-visit destination for sushi lovers. The town is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, providing access to fresh seafood all year round. The highlight is the raw tuna caught in the nearby Sanriku Offshore, one of the world's top fishing grounds.

In Shiogama, you can find a variety of sushi styles, from traditional nigiri to creative rolls. Many restaurants source their fish directly from local fishermen, ensuring the highest quality. Dining in Shiogama offers a unique experience as you enjoy fresh sushi while overlooking the harbor. 

The vibrant atmosphere and delicious flavors make it a memorable stop on your journey along the Sendai Plain. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or a first-time visitor, Shiogama will surely delight your taste buds.

Sendai City Arahama Elementary School Earthquake Ruins

Sendai City Arahama Elementary School Earthquake Ruins

The earthquake ruins of Arahama Elementary School stand as a symbol of resilience after the Great East Japan Earthquake. This place marks a chapter of deep loss and recovery for the local community. On March 11, 2011, it was a shelter for 320 people, including students, teachers, and residents.

They sought refuge from the tsunami. Climbing to the rooftop, their unity gave them strength in a dire moment.

The school building suffered significant damage during the disaster and is now open to the public. It stands as a monument to the lessons learned from the earthquake and the memories of the local community. 

Visitors can walk through the ruins to reflect on the past and understand the resilience of the people in this area. This site plays an important role in educating future generations about the impact of natural disasters.

Michinoku Coastal Trail Natori Trail Center

Michinoku Coastal Trail Natori Trail Center

The Michinoku Coastal Trail is a great chance for outdoor fun. It stretches for over 1,000 kilometers, linking cities and towns in four Tohoku region prefectures. It starts in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture, and ends in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. It's perfect for finding peace and beauty along the coast.

The Natori Trail Center is at the heart of this long trail in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture. It's a key spot for hikers, offering info on routes, safety, and trail conditions. At the center, visitors can find detailed information about the trail's routes and nearby attractions. Friendly staff are available to answer questions and provide maps. Whether you want a casual walk or a tough hike, the center helps you enjoy your trip.

The center also hosts exhibitions that highlight the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the area. It's the perfect starting point for anyone looking to explore the stunning scenery and rich history along the trail.

Since 2019, the Michinoku Coastal Trail has had many trails for all hikers. For a short trip, try the 9-kilometer path from Kabushima to Tanesashi Coast. It's great for beginners. For a big challenge, the Taro Route in Iwate Prefecture is a 10-hour hike that needs an overnight stay.

As you walk, you'll see amazing views and over 650 types of plants. Don't miss the Ashigezaki Observatory for views of Hashikami-dake Peak and the Pacific. Also, visit Osuka Beach for its soft sands and the Tanesashi Natural Lawn, once for horse rearing.

The Michinoku Coastal Trail and the Natori Trail Center are full of discovery. They're perfect for both seasoned hikers and those new to it. Start this outdoor adventure and make memories that will last forever.

Experience the Sendai Plain on Foot

Walking along the coast of the Sendai Plain and the interaction with people along the way is a rewarding experience. The region offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the stunning views of the Michinoku Coastal Trail to the delicious sushi in Shiogama, each stop adds to your journey. Visiting historic sites like Tagajo and Shiogama Shrine deepens your understanding of the area's heritage. 

The friendly atmosphere and welcoming locals make your adventure even more enjoyable. Whether you're exploring the islands or enjoying fresh seafood, this journey promises unforgettable memories. Discover the charm of the Sendai Plain and embrace the wonders of this remarkable region.

Book Your Trip to A Journey Along the Southern Coastline with Japan Airlines Today

Oops! If you are interested in following the route described in this article, you will want to start by booking a flight on Japan Airlines to Sendai. To extend your trip to Tohoku, especially from the Kansai area, you should take a domestic flight from Itami Airport to Sendai. Once you land at Sendai Airport, you will begin the itinerary presented here.

To make your journey even more rewarding, take advantage of the JAL Japan Explorer Pass. It offers outstanding airfares to more than 30 destinations across our domestic network. Plan your journey with JAL today!

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