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How much are vacation packages to Miyagi Prefecture?
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What is the best time of year to go to Miyagi Prefecture?
Visit in and spend more of your money on amazing experiences, not your hotel. This is the least expensive month to lock in a stay. Prices are at their most expensive in , so avoid this time if you’re trying to be thrifty. August, September and October are the busiest months in Miyagi Prefecture. You’ll need to book well before you go and be ready to pay higher rates. December, January and February are the least popular months to travel.
Which airport is best for Miyagi Prefecture?
Making a decision on where you touch down in Miyagi Prefecture is simple — most planes fly in and out of Sendai Airport (SDJ).
What is there to do in Miyagi Prefecture?
You’ll be happy to know Miyagi Prefecture is brimming with amazing photo-ops, however Sekisui Heim Super Arena and Sendai Anpanman Childrens Museum & Mall are among the best of them.

Where to stay in Miyagi: Best areas for travelers

  • Sendai: If your dream vacation calls for getting close to nature, this destination will tick all the boxes. Soak up the views at Sakunami Hot Spring, then head for Akiu Otaki Falls. Breathe in the fresh air at Kotodai Park and Sendaishi Aobayama Park if you still have time. Nature buffs will also enjoy Nishi Park and Nishikicho Park. Top-rated hotels here include the Richmond Hotel Premier Sendai Ekimae, the Richmond Hotel Premier Sendai Ekimae and the Hotel Metropolitan Sendai.
  • Osaki: You'll have your work cut out for you figuring out which attractions to head to here first. Make a start at Naruko Onsen, Onikobe Ski Resort and Onsen Shrine. If you've still got energy to spare, pay a visit to Japanese Kokeshi Museum and Katanuma Lake. Want to know where to get a superb night's sleep? The Tamatsukuriso, the Ryokan Yusa and the Ryokan Nanbuya are our picks.
  • Isinomaki: Isinomaki offers a blend of urban life and the great outdoors. When it's time to escape the concrete jungle, make your way to Tashiro Island and Gobansho Park. Hiyoriyama Park is another excellent place to unwind and enjoy nature. Quality hotels here include the Sunfun Village, the Ishinomaki Sunplaza Hotel and the Ishinomaki Grand Hotel.
  • Matsushima: If it's your first time in Matsushima and you're after some advice on places to stay, the Hotel Sokan, the Matsushima Koumura and the Matsushima Onsen Motoyu Hotel Ubudo are fantastic choices. What's more, they're excellent bases from which to explore this destination's numerous attractions. Zuigan-ji Temple, Date Masamune Historical Museum and Entsuin Temple are a hit with locals and visitors alike. Be sure to check out other attractions like Ogidani Valley, Kanrantei and Fukuurajima.
  • Kesennuma: Highlights of this destination include Kesen Numa Rias Shark Museum, Ogama Hanzo Rocks and Mt. Tokusenjo. Throw in some quality places to spend your evenings, such as the Hotel Route-Inn Kesennuma and the HOTEL IKKEIKAKU, and you've got the ingredients for an amazing getaway. The Ryokan Kisennuma Hotel Ikkeikaku will also deliver a wonderful night's sleep.