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Hoshino Resorts KAI Akiu
Hoshino Resorts KAI Akiu
APA Hotel TKP Sendai-Ekikita
APA Hotel TKP Sendai-Ekikita
Hotel LaCalme AX
Hotel LaCalme AX
Hotel Metropolitan Sendai East
Hotel Metropolitan Sendai East
1000 Years of Tradition - Akiu Onsen Sakan
1000 Years of Tradition - Akiu Onsen Sakan
Hotel LaCalme Sendai - Adults Only
Hotel LaCalme Sendai - Adults Only
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Sendai
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Sendai
SUPER HOTEL Premier Sendai Kokubuncho Natural Hot Spring
SUPER HOTEL Premier Sendai Kokubuncho Natural Hot Spring
SUPER HOTEL Sendai station east Natural Hot Spring
SUPER HOTEL Sendai station east Natural Hot Spring
Onyado Nono Sendai Hot Spring
Onyado Nono Sendai Hot Spring
Holiday Inn ANA Sendai by IHG
Holiday Inn ANA Sendai by IHG
Sendai Kokusai Hotel
Sendai Kokusai Hotel
Hotel JAL City Sendai
Hotel JAL City Sendai
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sendai-nishiguchi PREMIER
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sendai-nishiguchi PREMIER
Hotel Grand Bach Sendai
Hotel Grand Bach Sendai
Mitsui Garden Hotel Sendai
Mitsui Garden Hotel Sendai
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Top neighborhoods in Sendai

Aoba Ward
Aoba Ward mixes Sendai's samurai past with its cosmopolitan present. The ancient stone foundations of Sendai Castle crown forested hills, while downtown streets buzz with shopping and dining. Travelers can wander through the zelkova tree-lined Jozenji-dori, explore the glass-domed Sendai Mediatheque, or find peaceful moments in Nishi Park's expansive grounds. From renowned gyutan (grilled beef tongue) restaurants to traditional temples with morning bells, Aoba offers authentic Japanese experiences. The area is easily navigated via the Tozai and Namboku subway lines, with accommodations ranging from business hotels to traditional ryokan near the castle grounds.

Downtown Sendai
Downtown Sendai buzzes with energy around the iconic Sendai Station's soaring glass facade. The covered Ichibancho shopping arcade stretches with neon signs while Kokubuncho's narrow alleys glow with red lanterns and izakaya warmth. Don't miss the Asaichi Morning Market for local flavor or the observation deck at AER for sweeping city views. The area offers everything from quick ramen shops to upscale restaurants featuring famous Sendai beef. Business hotels dominate the accommodation scene with efficient, compact rooms. Getting around is a breeze with excellent subway connections, bullet trains, and walkable covered arcades that protect you from winter weather.

Izumi Ward
Izumi Ward blends suburban calm with unexpected fun, just a quick metro ride from downtown Sendai. Catch a soccer match at Sendai Stadium or hunt for deals at the Premium Outlets before hiking through Nanakita Park's peaceful trails. When winter rolls in, the nearby ski area transforms this family-friendly neighborhood into a snowy playground. The local dining scene keeps it real with cozy ramen shops and family restaurants where meals won't break your budget. Most spots close early, matching the neighborhood's laid-back rhythm. Three metro stations make exploring a breeze, connecting you to central Sendai in just 15-20 minutes.

Kokubuncho
Kokubuncho buzzes with energy as Japan's nightlife wonderland, packing over 2,000 venues into a neon-lit maze. Red lanterns illuminate traditional izakayas nestled between modern karaoke boxes and sake bars. This entertainment district offers an authentic dive into Japanese social life, from budget-friendly student hangouts to upscale lounges. Getting around is easy with Kotodai-koen Station nearby and late-night buses running until 2 AM. Most venues operate from 6 PM to 2 AM weekdays and until 5 AM on weekends. Business hotels and capsule accommodations cater perfectly to night owls exploring this electric slice of Sendai.

Ichibancho
Ichibancho buzzes with business energy and shopping delights in the heart of Sendai. The covered shopping arcade beckons with boutiques and local shops while office towers create a modern backdrop. When hunger strikes, grab authentic zunda specialties or splurge on famous Sendai beef at the diverse mix of restaurants. Just steps from Sendai Station, getting around is a breeze with trains, subways, and buses at your fingertips. Modern business hotels offer comfortable stays for travelers seeking urban convenience. The neighborhood quiets down after work hours but maintains enough evening spots for a relaxed drink.
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Notable for its hot springs, Sendai features attractions such as Miyagi Prefectural Office and Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi.

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