23 05/08
09:45

Matsushima(松島)in Sendai

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If you’re in Sendai, try to make a trip down to Matsushima. It’s one of the “Three views of Japan”, which loosely means “Gotta see”! It’s a group of about 260 small scattered islands covered with pine trees. It’s not so far from Sendai station. Under half an hour by train. Check here for tourist information. I didn’t have much time to spend there, only a few hours this first trip. Although I walked from Matsushima station on the Tohoku main line (東北本線) to the Matsushima-kaigan (松島海岸) station on the Senseki line (仙石線), I would recommend going straight to Matsushima-kaigan station if you’re going there for the first time. Most of the attractions are located there. There are 4 different vantage points to view Matsushima bay from. 2 of which are nearer to Matsushima station. I didn’t go to those 2 places.

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This is the path I took.

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Matsushima station. You can only get small stations like this far far away from big big metropolitan cities.

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Matsushima bay.

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Fukuurabashi. This bridge is pretty famous. Costs ¥200 to cross.

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Just before crossing the bridge.

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Goemon viewing the bay.

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Lots of small boats like these around. People who own one don’t have to pay the ¥200 toll for crossing Fukuurabashi.

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On the other end of Fukuurabashi. Fukuurajima. I think she’s collecting oysters. This area is pretty famous for oysters too… besides beef tongue.

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Running out of time… gotta walk back across the bridge.

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Goemon posing on the bridge.

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If you were as short as him, this is what you would see.

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Fukuurabashi from afar.

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Took a cruise around the bay. When the ship left the harbor, the seagulls followed. I wonder why…

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Because they get fed! Smart little devils aren’t they ^^.

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Lots of islands from here on.

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Islands…

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Islands again…
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If I remember correctly, this one is called 仁王島. Looks like a man sitting on a chair.

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Natural gas power station. Fill me with peas and I’ll be abundant with natural gas ^^.

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One of the 日本三景 (Nihon sankei, Three views of Japan), Matsushima.

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A bridge leading to Godaido Hall.

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If you strain your eyes, you can see a couple walking across Fukuurabashi.

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During sakura season, you can go ohanami (お花見), watching flowers. When a big wave comes, you can go ツナ見 (tunami), watching tuna ^^. Just kidding. It’s suppose to read “Tsunami”. But with Japanese input, “tsu” and “tu” give the same つ character.

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Taken in Zuiganji temple. Has rich history dating back to the Heian period. Lots of dragon pine trees there. Tall too!

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Date Masamune. I asked, this is not a Date Masamune onigiri.

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Destination point Matsushima-kaigan station.

I hope to go back there sometime. Hopefully next time, I’ll be able to linger longer and have my slr with me. Because there was a typhoon report, I left it at home and only brought along the compact ><. What do you think? Wanna go there yourself sometime in the future?




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  • 5thLuna

    wow very excellent photo garallys!
    and wellcome to Japan :D

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  • k

    ありがとう!

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  • Chelsey

    Lots of Japanese couples break up on that bridge.
    Why?
    ….
    I have no idea.
    Google it.

    I was there during festivals in October,
    and I took a picture of the Date Onigiri guy.
    My host sister and uncle both thought he was an onigiri as well!

    Reply