a night of Sendai city(Miyagi,Japan), hotels and transportation
A view of night in sendai city(Miyagi, Japan).
There is no damages of the 2011 Earthquake and tsunami.
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In this video we are heading directly to Miyagi Prefecture from Narita Airport by overnight bus. On the first day we'll explore the Shiogama area, known for it's fish market and shrine. Then take a pleasant cruise through Matsushima Bay past the many pine covered islands that dot the bay. Lastly we'll explore the quaint port town of Matsushima.
On day two we head to the big city of Sendai where we ride the Loople Sendai bus to many famous spots including Zuihoden and Aoba Castle. We end the day and trip walking through the large shopping arcade which leads back to Sendai Station.
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Host and Narrator: Raina Ong
Videographer: Andrew Marston
Maps: Charles Sabas
Producers: Raina Ong, Stefan Schauwecker & Export Japan
JAPAN BY TRAIN: Sendai (Miyagi) - Aomori - Hakodate, feat. Akebono. [HD] (31/Dec/2013)
Video footage from my train trip between Sendai (Miyagi prefecture) and Hakodate (in Hokkaido) via Aomori, in Japan, on the 31st of December, 2013 (New Year's Eve!). I have included some takes of Aomori and Hakodate, including the Hakodate cable and the Hakodate mount.
Trains:
1) Sendai - Shin Aomori: Hayabusa super express (shinkansen).
2) Shin Aomori - Aomori: Akebono limited express.
3) Aomori - Hakodate: Super Hakucho limited express.
I hope train / Japan / countryside lovers enjoy it as I did!
PS: note the Akebono limited express (the historic night train travelling from Tokyo to Aomori via Akita) and the stop at the Tappi-Kaitei undersea station in the Seikan tunnel. The PA system says: the train will stop at the Tappi-Kaitei station, but the doors will not open. The station was sadly closed recently, in order to make room for the Hokkaido shinkansen.
Sendai, Japan - Sendai Station (2019)
Sendai Station (仙台駅 Sendai-eki) is a major railway station in Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. It is a stop for all Akita and Tohoku Shinkansen trains, the eastern terminus for the Senzan Line, and major stop on both the Tohoku Main Line and Senseki Line. It is located on the border between Miyagino and Aoba Wards in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
Sendai Station is served by services operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Sendai Airport Transit, and Sendai Subway. The station is served by the following lines.
JR East
Tohoku Shinkansen
Akita Shinkansen
Tohoku Main Line
Senzan Line
Senseki Line
Joban Line
Sendai Airport Transit
Sendai Airport Line
Sendai Subway
Sendai Subway Namboku Line
Sendai Subway Tozai Line
Although the main JR train station and the subway station are physically separate, there are underground passageways connecting the two. The main Sendai Station is above-ground, and is a hub for JR East containing both the Tohoku and Akita Shinkansen lines and several other local lines. The above-ground portion of Sendai Station lies in Aoba-ku, and is situated so that tracks run roughly north-south. In the station's easternmost section, underground and across the ward border in Miyagino-ku, is the platform for the east-west Senseki Line. Originally, this platform was also above ground; but in 2000, the line was extended to Aoba-dōri to the west, and the line was re-routed underground beneath the rest of the station.
The Sendai Subway lies to the west, and can be accessed from the main station via underground passageways at both ends of the station. The platform for the subway at Sendai Station is actually closer to Aoba-dōri Station than the other JR lines in Sendai Station. In fact, there is a transfer-only gate between the subway and Senseki Line platform at Aoba-dōri Station.
The Namboku Line platforms are located on the third basement (B3F) level, and the Tozai Line platforms are located on the fourth basement (B4F) level.
Sendai (仙台市 Sendai-shi, Japanese: [seꜜndai]) is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, the largest city in the Tōhoku region, and the second largest city north of Tokyo. As of 1 August 2017, the city had a population of 1,086,012, and is one of Japan's 20 designated cities. The total area of the city is 786.30 square kilometres (303.59 sq mi).
The city was founded in 1600 by the daimyō Date Masamune, and is nicknamed the City of Trees (杜の都 Mori no Miyako); there are about 60 zelkova trees on Jōzenji Street (定禅寺通 Jōzenji dōri) and Aoba Street (青葉通 Aoba dōri).
In the summer, the Sendai Tanabata Festival, the largest Tanabata festival in Japan, is held. In winter, the trees are decorated with thousands of lights for the Pageant of Starlight (光のページェント Hikari no pējento), lasting through most of December.
On March 11, 2011, coastal areas of the city suffered catastrophic damage from a magnitude 9.0 offshore earthquake, which triggered a destructive tsunami.
Sendai, Miyagi Today (20120501)
Landscape from the pedestrian deck at the Sendai Station. More than one year after the 3.11 earthquake, people regained ordinaly daily life in the CBD of Sendai. The new subway line is being constructed rapidly in order to finish the costruction on time without the delay by the quake.
89. Bike ride on Subway Nanboku Line, Sendai, Miyagi, Tohoku, Japan
Bike ride on Subway Nanboku Line, Sendai, Miyagi, Tohoku, Japan. Lazy ride down the street Nanboku Subway Line in Sendai City. No clouds on the sky, the sun is shining but the wind blowing like crazy. I am impressed by the cleanliness of the Japanese streets. It's just finished the winter, and on the sidewalks zero traces of winter. And so it should be in any civilized country. Despite earthquakes walkway is equal and pure. I got bored driving so slow. Time to accelerate the pace. I'm closing to Nagamachi Train Station in Sendai City. See You next time...
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Day 7: From Tokyo to Miyagi
23 Sep 2016. A short video of my trip from Tokyo prefecture to Miyagi prefecture via Shinkansen (bullet train).
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Tsunami in Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture
The tsunami in Shiogama in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
Notes:
Not a big tsunami compared to what Iwate Prefecture faced, but it's still impressive. I wonder what it must've been looked like for the people on the roof of the car park. When they reached the railing, they were already surrounded by water.
JR Sendai Station (JR 仙台駅), Sendai city, Japan
Sendai (仙台) is the capital city of Miyagi prefecture in Japan. It is also one of the largest cities in Japan. JR Sendai station (JR 仙台駅) is in the center of the city and is one of the large stations on JR East Railways. Major Shinkansens (Bullet Trains) that travel in the Northeast (Tohoku) region all stop at Sendai. Around Sendai are two large shopping avenues (Aoba-dori and Ichibancho) are Sendai's version of Ginza shopping district in Tokyo.
Sendai suffered a devastating Tsunami as a result of the Great Japan Earthquake in March 2011. The tsunami devastated a large section of the coastline but spared the center of the city. While the Sendai Airport was hit by the Tsunami (because it is closer to the coast) the Sendai Train Station is spared. Now the Sendai city is trying to get back to normal with all it's vigor and vitality.
Enjoy.
Driving Down Route 45 in Sendai and Tagajo, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
A lot of what you see what somewhat washed away by the tsunami. This video was obviously taken before the disaster. This was a route I drove everyday and recorded it for no reason. It's a small taste of the mundane task of driving in Japan.
This same area looked like after the water came:
US nationals moved by bus from Sendai to Narita airport
(19 Mar 2011)
Sendai City, Sendai Prefecture
++DAY SHOTS++
1. Various of American citizens walking away from Sendai City Hall
2. Wide of Americans in front of bus
3. Close-up of sign on bus reading (English) US Citizen Transport
4. Mid of man filling out a form
5. Close-up of form reading (English) Emergency loan application and evacuation documentation
6. Various of Americans boarding bus
7. Mid of Steven Hatfield with son Eugene sitting inside bus
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Hatfield, English teacher:
We are worried about the nuclear reactors right now, don't know what the outcome will be with that.
9. Mid of a child inside the bus
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Hatfield, English teacher:
I am very thankful to the American embassy, but I have mixed feelings leaving friends and family in Sendai.
Narita Airport, Chiba Prefecture
++NIGHT SHOTS++
11. Wide of Narita airport exterior
12. American citizens getting off bus
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Fitzgerald, US Consul General in Tokyo:
The US embassy has been assisting individuals departing the distressed areas.
14. Pan of US citizens entering airport
STORYLINE:
A group of American nationals in the Japanese city of Sendai boarded coaches bound for Narita airport on Saturday evening, after heeding consular advice to leave the area.
The coaches were laid on by the US Embassy to transport them out of the area and onto flights out of the country, amid continuing concerns about the troubled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
Evacuee Steven Hatfield, 49, said people were worried about the nuclear reactors right now.
Hatfield, who is originally from the US state of Pennsylvania, has been teaching English in Sendai for the past 15 years.
I am very thankful to the American Embassy, but I have mixed feelings leaving friends and family in Sendai, he said.
Many foreign nationals have made plans to leave Japan, which is struggling to cope with the devastation caused by last week's 9.0 magnitude earthquake and the ensuing tsunami that flattened towns and cities in the country's north.
Emergency crews reconnected electricity to some of the cooling systems at the overheating nuclear facility on Saturday, but it was still unclear if their cooling systems will work.
The main concern has shifted to the pools at the plant used to store spent nuclear fuel rods.
Water in at least one pool - in the complex's Unit 3 - is believed to be dangerously low, exposing the rods. Without enough water, the rods may heat further and release radiation.
Other countries, including the UK, France, and the Czech Republic, have also started to evacuate their citizens from Japan in recent days.
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Train Ride From Sendai To Matsushima Japan
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04 From Hakodate Airport to JR Sendai Station (Travel to Miyagi Sendai )
電車の北斗星に乗りましょ! The Rare Overnight Train in Japan - trip from Tokyo to Sapporo in Winter
unfortunately these trains are no longer in service. Such a huge shame!
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The Hokutosei (北斗星) is a limited express sleeping car train service in Japan which connects Ueno Station in Tokyo and Sapporo Station in the northern island of Hokkaido, taking approximately 16½ hours. It is operated jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido).
Trải nghiệm Du lịch Sendai, một Nhật Bản hoàn toàn mới lạ ít người biết đến!
Du lịch Nhật bản tự túc đến với Sendai là 1 thành phố thuộc tỉnh Miyagi, cách trung tâm Tokyo gần 400km. Sendai được biết đến như 1 thành phố của cây xanh và đặc biệt là nơi hứng chịu thảm họa kép động đất và sóng thần cao gần 40m vào ngày 11/3/2011 ở Nhật Bản. Trận thảm họa này đã xóa sổ nhiều thị trấn, gây sự cố rò rỉ hạt nhân và khiến hàng nghìn người dân rơi vào tình cảnh tuyệt vọng.
Sendai là 1 nơi ít du khách Việt Nam biết đến, đơn giản vì đến đầu năm 2020 vẫn chưa có chuyến bay thẳng nào khai thác từ Việt Nam đến đây. Đa số muốn đến Sendai thì hầu như chúng ta sẽ phải quá cảnh ở các nước khác. Nhưng có 1 điều cực kỳ lạ hơn đó là: du học sinh Việt Nam tại Sendai Nhật Bản rất nhiều, họ đến đây làm việc ở các quán ăn và học tiếng hoặc xuất khẩu lao động qua đây. Nên không có gì là lạ lẫm nếu như ra đường bạn gặp khá nhiều các bạn trẻ Việt Nam.
Chúng tôi đã di chuyển từ Đà Nẵng Việt Nam đến Sendai với hành trình bay thẳng và mất 7 tiếng là đến nơi. Đây là chuyến bay dành riêng cho chapter được Đối tác Nhật Bản tài trợ nên chỉ có 5 người. Một điều cực kỳ thú vị và quá lạ lẫm đối với Tung Tăng TV!
Khi đến với tỉnh Miyagi, điểm đầu tiên các bạn đặt chân đó chính là Sân bay Sendai. Đây là sân bay quốc tế nằm ở thành phố Natori, Miyagi, Nhật Bản, cách trung tâm thành phố Sendai 13,6 km về phía đông nam có tên tiếng Anh đầy đủ là: Sendai International Airport. Sân bay quốc tế Sendai có 1 nhà ga hành khách và chia thành 4 tầng. Do cách bờ biển chưa đến 2km nên trước đây khi sóng thần ập đến thì mọi thứ đã nhấn chìm.
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sightseeing Loople bus Japan Sendai
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A day in Sendai Japan.
Took a ship tour today around Matsushima, Miyagi. Ate some food. Tash wasn’t feeling well so we headed to the hotel a little early.