The Zennoden is one of three decorated mausoleums in the back of the Zuihoden complex (Photo: Stefanus Husin)

Sendai's Zuihoden Mausoleum

The mausoleum of the first feudal lord of Sendai

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In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the mausoleum will accept up to 100 people per hour for group customers, and 25 people each for the museum.

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This is located in Sendai and you can easily reach this place by taking the JR Shinkansen Hayabusa line which is the fastest Shinkansen in the Tohoku line. If you have JR East Pass then it is all covered for you and there is no extra cost at all to go to Sendai! Take a look for more information here JR East Pass.

The Zuihoden Mausoleum is the tomb of Date Masamune, one of the great feudal lords of the Edo period. Also at this popular Sendai attraction are other graves of Date family members, several of which feature rare Momoyama style architecture. Most of Zuihoden was burnt down in 1945 because of the war and it was rebuilt in 1979. Inside the museum, you will be able to see some of the artifacts of the Date family and even some of their bones and hair specimens.

As you walk around the area, you will notice that the area is surrounded by gigantic cedar trees. The setting creates a tranquil and peaceful feeling. You will feel that you have been transported back in time and away from all the sounds of the bustling city.

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A traveller, photo enthusiast, adrenalin junkie, and food lover that wants to explore and experience the world. Come and tag along as I go through this and enjoy it through my photos! :)