Walking Tour of Japan
Matsushima Bay in Miyagi Prefecture is one of Japan's officially recognized Three Most Scenic Views - a bay scattered with over 260 pine-covered islands that has inspired poets, monks, and travelers for more than a thousand years. In this episode, we explore the bay on foot, beginning at the iconic Godaido Hall on its tiny islet, the oldest surviving example of Momoyama architecture in the Tohoku region. From there we walk the ancient cedar-lined approach to Zuiganji, a National Treasure Zen temple rebuilt in 1609 by the great samurai lord Date Masamune, and tour its gold-leaf painted rooms and storied museum. Next door, Entsuin reveals one of the most surprising secrets in Japanese history: a sealed Buddhist mausoleum hiding Western roses, crosses, and playing card symbols - traces of a seventeenth-century diplomatic mission to Rome. We finish at the historic Kanrantei Tea House, perched at the water's edge with views across the islands, and take the long red bridge out to Fukuurajima Island for a panoramic sweep of the entire bay. For food, we recommend Santori Chaya for local conger eel and fresh oysters with bay views, and the seasonal Oyster Shack for charcoal-grilled all-you-can-eat oysters from late October through mid-March. The Kanrantei Tea House offers matcha and seasonal sweets in a genuinely historic setting. Nearby sites covered in this episode include the city of Sendai, the UNESCO World Heritage temples of Hiraizumi, and the Shiogama Seafood Market. Visit NorthStarTravelers.com [https://northstartravelers.com/] to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.
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