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Miyagi
07/09 – 19/09
A$200/nighttotal: A$2400 (12 )
『アルカディア』|露天温泉&広々室内浴槽!|貸し切り別荘|ガイアリゾート
3 4
apartment , Zaō Machi
This apartment is situated in the Zao Fukunomori area, a 15-minute drive from Shiroishi or Murata Interchanges on the Tohoku Expressway, and offers complimentary cash vouchers for local cafes and restaurants. This certified Albergo Diffuso, a first in Tohoku and a 'Discover Rural Village Treasure', accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms, featuring private natural hot spring baths (indoor and open-air), two toilets, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and two parking spaces.
8.9 7316 reviews
Miyagi
07/09 – 19/09
A$229/nighttotal: A$2748 (12 )
Sendai Royal Park Hotel
1 4
resort , Sendai
The Sendai Royal Park Hotel is conveniently located in the Izumi district, a short drive from Izumi Chuo Station and Sendai Izumi Premium Outlet, offering easy access to both shopping and transportation. The hotel is highly rated, with excellent cleanliness scores and very good user and location ratings. The hotel features spacious rooms with European décor and garden views. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a spa, fitness centre, tennis court, and restaurants, as well as activities such as yoga, cycling, and massages.
10 3 reviews
Miyagi
07/09 – 19/09
A$121/nighttotal: A$1452 (12 )
Zao Starry Sky Cottage (蔵王星空コテージ)
1 4
apartment , Zaō Machi
This detached house offers exclusive rental on a spacious 1980 square meter property within the Zao Kyuyomura resort area, situated in Miyagi Zao Quasi-National Park, providing an authentic camping experience with BBQ and bonfire facilities. This family-friendly cottage accommodates up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, an outdoor kitchen, air conditioning, internet, and a separate second-floor bedroom for privacy.
9.7 32 reviews
Miyagi
07/09 – 19/09
A$269/nighttotal: A$3228 (12 )
温泉露天風呂付別荘 ほたるの庭 - 蔵王山水苑 ガイアリゾート
2 4
apartment , Zaō Machi
Zaō Hotaru no Niwa, a private cottage in Zaō Sansui-en, is situated a 5-minute walk from a convenience store and 3 minutes from the Mori no Suizokukan (sturgeon pond) in Zaō Machi. This two-bedroom holiday home sleeps five, boasting a private onsen with garden views, an open deck, Unico furniture, and amenities including Wi-Fi, a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, and parking; nearby activities include stargazing and winter snow play.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Miyagi
What are the best landmarks to visit in Miyagi, Japan?
Miyagi Prefecture boasts a diverse range of landmarks. For history buffs, Matsushima's iconic islands with their numerous temples and the Sendai Castle ruins are must-sees. Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning scenery of the Matsushima Bay, the Zuihoden Mausoleum, and the breathtaking views from the mountains surrounding the area. The picturesque Naruko Gorge with its onsen (hot springs) is another highlight.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Miyagi, Japan?
A good itinerary would depend on your interests and the length of your stay. A possible 5-day itinerary could include: Day 1-2: Explore Sendai, visiting Sendai Castle ruins, Osaki Hachimangu Shrine, and enjoying the city's culinary scene. Day 3: Journey to Matsushima, taking a boat trip around the islands and visiting temples like Entsu-ji Temple. Day 4: Visit the Naruko Gorge, relax in an onsen, and hike amongst the stunning natural scenery. Day 5: Explore the coast, perhaps visiting the beaches near Ishinomaki.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Miyagi?
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to visit Miyagi, offering pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, while winter (November-March) brings snow, particularly in the mountainous areas, which can impact travel.
What popular festivals can you find in Miyagi, Japan?
Miyagi hosts numerous festivals throughout the year. Sendai Tanabata Festival is a major summer event, known for its vibrant decorations. The Aoba Festival in Sendai is another significant event, featuring historical processions and samurai displays. Many smaller, local festivals are also held throughout the prefecture, often tied to specific shrines or temples.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Miyagi?
What traditional local food should you try in Miyagi, Japan?
Miyagi's cuisine is a delight. Gyutan (grilled beef tongue) is a Sendai specialty. You should also try Zunda Mochi (sweet rice cakes with edamame paste), and fresh seafood, particularly from Matsushima Bay. Local sake is also highly recommended.
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Miyagi, Japan?
While many areas are well-known, exploring the smaller towns and villages offers unique experiences. The Ogawara region, with its traditional crafts and quieter atmosphere, is a good example. Many smaller temples and shrines outside the main tourist areas also provide a sense of authentic Japanese culture.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Miyagi, Japan?
Staying in a traditional Ryokan (Japanese Inn) can offer opportunities to interact with staff and other guests. Visiting local markets and participating in workshops, such as calligraphy or tea ceremonies, can provide authentic cultural experiences. Simply engaging with locals in shops and restaurants can also lead to interesting conversations.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Miyagi, Japan?
Miyagi experiences distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters can be cold and snowy, especially in mountainous areas. The region is prone to earthquakes and typhoons. Checking weather forecasts and being aware of potential risks is essential, particularly during typhoon season.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Miyagi, Japan?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as is appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. A good translation app or phrasebook can be helpful. A Japan Rail Pass could be cost-effective if you plan on extensive train travel. Consider purchasing a Suica or Pasmo card for easy payment on local transport.