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We only took a short trip to Sendai at the end of our holiday. Just 1,5 days before we went back to Tokyo and then back home.
We went to
Rinnō-ji, which has a really pretty little garden. The weather was kind of meh, and many of the plants looked like they were already past their prime for this season, but it was still a lovely place. We also went to
Matsushima that day, and I would really recommend doing that when the weather is nice

it was quite rainy and cold when we went there, and once the sun started to set, it got a bit uncomfortable. It's at the seaside, so this was kind of to be expected. Still, not a waste at all, we spent some time strolling over the islands, and that was actually fun.
From
Aoba Castle you have a great view over the city. On that day the weather was a little nicer to us. Many clouds, but the blue of the sky was unreal. I spent most of my time there just checking out the view.
Zuihōden Mausoleum was awesome, too. The monuments look great and the surrounding area is drop-dead gorgeous. You have to walk up like a gazillion stairs (then again, when don't you in Japan?), but the grounds are so pretty, and you are way too busy looking around to notice that you have to climb Everest. We also went to
Ōsaki Hachimangū, where we went up another billion steps. Seriously, if you ever go to Japan, you better have a deep appreciation for stairs

you'll need it. The good thing is that you usually get rewarded once you've made it up. (I removed the name on the Yuzu ema because I don't know if it's cool to post it otherwise. I just know that I would prefer if my name weren't on it, so

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We went to see "
Tohoku University Botanical Garden" because I thought my mom might like it, with her being into flowers and plants and stuff. Well, we certainly had a blast there, even though our trip ended up being a one-hour walk through the wilderness (also called "natural forest", I believe). It wasn’t quite what we had expected, but that's what you get for making assumptions and not checking your facts upfront. And it's not every day that we spend over an hour walking through untouched nature while laughing our butts off because of the situation

so I still list this as a win.
And some more
random photos I took all over the place.
And on a completely shallow note (rare for me, usually I'm so serious), I stand by my theory that they have some kind of pretty-elixir in the water over there. Sendai was extra special. I needed to wash my hair that night, and then spent the next couple of hours gushing over how nice it looked. I'm not kidding, they have superstar water in that city. At home my hair never looks this pretty by itself :sad21:
It was just a really short trip, but we had a lovely time in Sendai :yes: I think it's not the worst idea to advertize it for a weekend vacation.