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  1. Miyagi Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast and bounded to the west by the Ōu Mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan, with 24% of its total land area being designated as Natural Parks.

  2. Miyagi is located about 300 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, a trip that takes as little as 90 minutes by shinkansen bullet train. Miyagi is also home to a ferry port and the Sendai International Airport.

  3. Discover the top things to do in Miyagi, known for scenic views, like Matsushima Bay, and cuisine, such as seafood and beef tongue. Cuddle cute creatures at Zao Fox Village and Cat Island, soak in Akiu Onsen, visit Ishinomori Manga Museum.

  4. You can find hot spring resorts such as Akiu Onsen, Sakunami Onsen and Naruko Onsen throughout Miyagi Prefecture. In the city of Sendai, a former castle town, visit the impressive mausoleum of warlord Masamune Date, Zuihoden, and the ruins of Sendai Castle.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Miyagi is one of six prefectures that make up the Tohoku region of northern mainland Japan. Rich in samurai history, striking natural wonder, and irresistible local food, Miyagi Prefecture has plenty worth making the trip up north for. Here are 15 must-visit Miyagi destinations to add to your next Japan travel itinerary!

  6. Miyagi (宮城県, Miyagi-ken) is located on the Pacific coast in the southern Tohoku Region. Miyagi's capital Sendai is the region's largest city. Just outside of Sendai is Matsushima , a coastal town well known to offer one of Japan's three most scenic views .

  7. Miyagi is the main gateway of Tohoku region where you can find hot spring resorts and magnificent nature spots. The remote and mysterious Zao Fox Village, where foxes roam freely, is a highlight of Miyagi, and the Tanabata Festival, held at the beginning of August, attracts more than two million spectators.