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Hotel LaCalme Sendai - Adults Only
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Sendai Royal Park Hotel
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Hoshino Resorts KAI Akiu
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APA Hotel TKP Sendai-Ekikita
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Holiday Inn ANA Sendai by IHG
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Hotel Metropolitan Sendai East
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SUPER HOTEL Sendai station east Natural Hot Spring
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HOTEL LiVEMAX SENDAI AOBADORI
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The OneFive Sendai
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Hotel LaCalme AX
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Sendai
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Dormy Inn Express Sendai Seaside
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Hotel Monte Hermana Sendai
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SUPER HOTEL Premier Sendai Kokubuncho Natural Hot Spring
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TAOYA Akiu
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Henn na Hotel Premier Sendai Kokubuncho
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Where to stay in Sendai

Aoba Ward
Aoba Ward blends ancient and modern Japan with its hilltop castle ruins and downtown energy. The tree-lined streets earned this Sendai neighborhood its name, which means "green leaves" in Japanese. Historic sites reveal glimpses of samurai history throughout the district. Walking paths connect tranquil spaces like Nishi Park and Aobayama Botanical Garden with the bustling commercial hub. Hot springs offer relaxation after exploring museums and shrines. The excellent subway system makes it easy to visit both cultural landmarks and shopping arcades.

Downtown Sendai
Downtown Sendai bustles with energy as northern Japan's economic heart. Explore the sprawling Ichibancho shopping arcade or hunt for treasures at Asaichi Morning Market. Kokubuncho's narrow alleys light up at night with glowing lanterns and lively izakayas. The massive Sendai Station provides excellent connectivity with bullet trains and local transit options. Discover regional specialties like Sendai beef and zunda (edamame paste) in restaurants ranging from casual ramen shops to upscale dining. Department stores and covered arcades offer year-round shopping regardless of weather.

Izumi Ward
Izumi Ward offers a peaceful escape from Sendai's busy center. This suburban neighborhood blends family-friendly spaces with convenient city access. The area surrounds Izumi-Chuo Station, making downtown trips quick and easy. Parks like Nanakita create green retreats within this residential community. Sports fans appreciate Sendai Stadium while shoppers head to Sendai-Izumi Premium Outlets. Mt. Izumigatake provides a stunning natural backdrop for this authentic slice of Japanese suburban life.

Kokubuncho
Kokubuncho pulses with energy as Sendai's premier nightlife district. Over 2,000 bars, clubs, and izakayas line neon-lit alleyways where red lanterns create a mesmerizing atmosphere. Traditional wooden facades house sake bars while modern karaoke boxes glow from upper floors. The district showcases authentic Japanese social customs with minimal tourist pandering. Most venues operate until 2 AM weekdays and 5 AM weekends. Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi sits nearby, and Kotodai-Koen Station provides easy access for exploring this vibrant entertainment zone.

Ichibancho
Ichibancho sits at the heart of Sendai, where sleek office towers mix with the buzz of the covered shopping arcade. Business travelers and shoppers alike flock to this central district. The neighborhood connects easily to Sendai Station for quick city explorations. The pedestrian-friendly Ichibancho Shopping Arcade offers everything from upscale boutiques to traditional stores. Nearby restaurants serve local specialties like Sendai beef and zunda. After work hours, the area transforms with business professionals filling the many bars and eateries.
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Explore the Date Masamune mausoleum at Zuihoden, where ancient cedar trees surround the ornate final resting place of Sendai's founding lord. Savor the city's famous grilled beef tongue at restaurants near the station, then visit Matsushima Bay's pine-covered islands for one of Japan's most celebrated scenic views.

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