Traditional Japanese Dance and the Unique Flavors of Sendai at Ryokusaikan

A tour that presents the very best of Sendai, including the traditional Suzume Odori dance and the making of zunda mochi rice cakes.

(1) Private night tour of Zuihouden, one of Sendai’s leading tourist spots. Zuihouden is the mausoleum of Lord Date Masamune, the founder of the Sendai domain. Enjoy the gorgeous, illuminated Zuihouden Hall while learning about the history of the Date clan. The tour includes a special viewing of the main hall and a performance of traditional Japanese musical instruments played in the solemn atmosphere.
(2) Restaurant Shozan is run by the Isawa family, who also own Katsuyama Sake Brewery, a leading brewer of sake in Sendai. A unique sake pairing dinner will be hosted by owner Yuka Isawa at the restaurant. She will guide guests through a special dinner, which includes a selection of exclusive Japanese sake, in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
Before the dinner, take a tour of sake breweries in the area personally selected by Isawa.
(3) At Rinnoji Temple, a temple associated with the Date clan, tour one of the best gardens in the Tohoku region and be led in a private prayer and Zen meditation session. Immerse yourself in Japanese culture as you learn about the history of the Date clan and Rinnoji Temple, as well as the mysteries of Zen. After the prayer and meditation experience, participants have the option to enjoy a taste of Buddhist vegetarian cuisine upon request.
(4) At the Ryokusaikan, where Tanabata decorations and floats from Sendai's festivals are on display, experience the traditional Suzume Odori dance and try your hand at making zunda mochi rice cakes. Upon request, you can also attempt the art of drawing a Japanese sword or making a fan for use in the Suzume Odori dance with specialized instructors.
Professional English, Chinese, and Thai interpreters can be arranged upon request.

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Sendai Ryokusaikan

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