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Kanrantei and Matsushima Bay
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Kanrantei and Matsushima Bay
観瀾亭と松島湾
4.2Est. 30Matsushima, Tohoku
JTA Approved
Overview
Kanrantei in central Matsushima offers a splendid view of the bay.
Kanrantei, whose name means 'to watch the rippling of the water,' was originally built in Kyoto on the grounds of Fushimi-Momoyama Castle and given to Date Masamune by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. His son Tadamune chose this hilltop position overlooking Matsushima Bay and its 260 islands for moon-viewing gatherings, a tradition that continues in autumn. Inside, the Goza no Ma room features gold-leaf doors painted with Matsushima pines, reproductions of Edo-period originals kept at nearby Zuiganji Temple. Visitors can sit on tatami and order green tea and sweets for 500 to 700 yen.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 観瀾亭と松島湾
- Nearest station
- Matsushima-Kaigan Station (5 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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