仙台市主要7書店街を歩き廻る 一番町・中央・仙台朝市商店街(仙台横丁巡りでの本編より長い副産物)

Tour of Sendai’s Yokocho (alley) Walking along the small streets with the scent of the “Showa” era. I strolled around Sendai city center on a weekday, but I thought that even if I went around normally… This time, I walked along side streets and small alleys instead of the main streets.

The course I walked this time, which also served as exercise, took me from International Center Station on the Tozai Subway Line to Nishi Park, Jozenji Street, Ichibancho Shopping Street, Chuo Shopping Street, and then to Sendai Station.

*Although not included in the video, we also walked around Nishikicho Park and Kotodai Park, and finished at the ruins of Sendai Castle. I was quite tired. *Although not included in the video, we also walked around Nishikicho Park and Kotodai Park, and finished at the ruins of Sendai Castle. I was quite tired.

You will see “Soba no Kanda Toichi-ya”. You can access “Toichi Ichiba” from here. From the International Center, cross the street and turn right for the ruins of Sendai Castle. If you turn left, you will be facing Midorisaikan and Sendai Station.

From the International Center, cross the street and turn right for the ruins of Sendai Castle. If you turn left, you will be facing Midorisaikan and Sendai Station.

The first equestrian statue of Lord Date Masamune, the first lord of the Sendai domain (part of the statue). Other parts have been lost due to wartime metal offerings. We will head for Nishi Park with a view of the Hirose River, which was sung in “Aoba Jyo Koi Uta” (Love Song for Aoba Castle).

The shrine was founded by Date Masamune, and it was customary for the succeeding feudal lords to pay homage to the shrine. Whenever a feudal lord succeeded to the domain, he would always pay a visit to the shrine. The shrine, along with the adjacent Nishi Park, is famous for its cherry blossoms.

C60 class steam locomotive No. 1″ to be placed in West Park. (The only surviving locomotive in Japan) This locomotive was used for express and limited express services on the Tohoku Honsen Line and was retired in 1968.

Together with Aoba St. and Hirose St., it is the symbol of Sendai, a “city overflowing with green leaves.

Jozenji St. has six lanes, with one row of zelkova trees in the median strip and one row of ginkgo trees on each side of the sidewalks. There are three rows of trees planted along the street: one row of zelkova trees in the median strip and one row of ginkgo trees on each side of the sidewalk.

This location is the site of the Sendai Five Grand Festivals and various events. The Nishikicho Park and Honmachi area beyond this point used to be a temple town lined with temples that served as a line of defense for the town, and the name “Jozenji St.” is said to be a remnant of this.

During the SENDAI Pageant of Light, Sendai Mediatheque is beautiful with the reflection of light on the glass exterior. Many of the buildings on Jozenji St. have half-mirror construction, and you can enjoy the reflections of the illumination as well. Walking along this promenade, you can enjoy a wide view that includes the reflections.

This is a street intersection nicknamed after “Doi Bansui,” a poet and literary scholar from Sendai City, famous for writing the lyrics to “The Moon Over the Deserted Castle. The choral sound of this song is regularly played at Sendai Castle Ruins, but it operates until late hours and is rushed because a female voice is heard from the darkness even though there is not a soul to be seen.

The “Sendai Jozenji Building” and “Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi” are now in sight. Sendai Jozenji Building is a very crowded spot because it is where the big band performs for the “Jozenji Street Jazz Festival.

This is the intersection with Kokubuncho Dori.This is the starting point for the Jozenji St. parade. If you want to hear announcements of events, etc., gather here.

Ichibancho was a town where samurai lived during the time of the Sendai clan, so it was written “Ichibancho”. (The Chinese characters are different from those used today.) The change to a shopping district began when Toyosaburo Yamaya, an important retainer of the Sendai clan, opened his mansion to needy samurai and allowed them to do business.

Sendai Mitsukoshi, which celebrated its 90th anniversary last year Ichibancho 4-chome Shopping Street (Ichibancho Shopping Park) differs from other shopping streets in that it has a bright, open-air arcade (the longest at 377 meters). This shopping street is connected to Jozenji-dori Avenue, where many events are held, and Kotodai Park Civic Plaza.

There were so many fashion items such as glasses, footwear, and jewelry that they were the mainstay of Bambura (strolling around Ichibancho). Various old and new restaurants line Toraya Yokocho (Toraya Alley), which runs perpendicular to the Kokubuncho side of the street, Inari Koji (Inari Alley), which runs parallel to it, and Toichi Ichiba (Higashi Nibancho Market), which runs perpendicular to the Higashi Nibancho side.

Many events such as music events and the “Sendai Bamboo Light” using bamboo used in the Tanabata Festival are also held. Many events are also held.

Taking advantage of the open style, green trees are planted, monuments with nature themes such as the moon, wind, and water, and benches for relaxation are placed. The change to a shopping district began when Toyosaburo Yamaya, an important retainer of the Sendai clan, opened his mansion to needy samurai and allowed them to do business.

The name comes from the addition of the dome to the word “bambura” (to hang out in Ichibancho). It does not seem to be brand + dome. (There is a brand store though.)

There are two “Hasekura Clocks,” which are based on the scene of Tsunenaga Hasekura’s audience with the Pope. There is also a character named “Vlandome Emodonal V” based on this clock.

There are two “Hasekura Clocks,” which are based on the scene of Tsunenaga Hasekura’s audience with the Pope. There is also a character named “Vlandome Emodonal V” based on this clock.

A mysterious object for which there is no information. When this was used as the name of the venue in the past, it is said to have been the venue for the “Ichibancho 3-chome Water Objet”. Originally, it was an objet d’art with flowing water.

There are two “Hasekura Clocks,” which are based on the scene of Tsunenaga Hasekura’s audience with the Pope. There is also a character named “Vlandome Emodonal V” based on this clock.

The name “Sun Mall Ichibancho Shopping Street” comes from the old arcade, which had a full retractable lid and was full of light when open. Aobadori Ichibancho Station on the Sendai Subway Tozai Line is located on the south side of the Ichibancho Shopping Arcade.

On the left is the Fujisaki Department Store, founded in 1819, which is over 200 years old. (Converted to a department store in 1919)

Sun Mall Ichibancho Shopping Street is an old shopping street with a cultural flavor, lined with bookstores, music stores, and other stores, including Bunka Kinema, a movie theater that opened in 1924 in Higashi Ichibancho.

The Bunka Kinema movie theater was built on this plot in 1925. Nearby Tsuji is a restaurant district called Bunka Yokocho and Ichi-Ni-San Yokocho, with more than 100 restaurants.

Nonaka Shrine is enshrined on the site where Lord Date Masamune buried the rope he used for surveying when he built the castle town. The shrine is dedicated to the god of marriage and business prosperity. I’ve never been there before, so I’ll stop by.

There were many ema (votive picture tablet) for the fulfillment of love. A pleasant “kokochi” object to look at and touch. It was smooth.

It was one of the six most respected towns in the castle town of the Sendai clan, and was given the highest rating as a place where artisans and merchants lived. It was the first of 24 towns under the castle, although the residence of the samurai was “Chou” (written differently in kanji), so it is different from that

It was also granted commercial privileges and was the commercial center of the Sendai clan along with Kokubuncho. The marble pavement was completed in 1987, giving rise to the name Marble Road Oomachi.

The aerial stage installed on the east bridge of the shopping arcade features stained glass windows and an organ under the theme of “Prism of Light and Sound in the Forest,” with live organ music and performances by a cappella groups held on an irregular basis. Visitors can enjoy the harmonies spreading overhead at the venue for the Jozenji Street Jazz Festival’s a cappella groups.

A trick alarm installed in 1987. The main character of the folktale moves to the tune of a folktale song. At the time of installation… It had been removed, but it seems to have been placed there since the renovation work a few years ago.

In the past, there used to be many clock clocks in the city, not only here, But most of them have disappeared. The name “Chris Road” is an acronym for “Creative Life In Shopping, The name “Chris Road” was coined by combining the initials “Creative Life In Shopping” and “road” (road).

It was one of the 4-denma-machi (denma means horses for transportation provided by inns) during the time of the Sendai han (feudal domain),It was one of the first shopping streets to have an arcade installed in 1964 as Chuo-dori Shopping Street.

Also located in the arcade is “Mitakisan Fudoin,” a temple that prays for good shipping and prosperous business as a temple where “if you wish, it will come true. The temple is also home to a statue of “Sendai Shiro,” an actual god of business, which was created after the bursting of the bubble economy in hopes of improving the business climate.

Also located in the arcade is “Mitakisan Fudoin,” a temple that prays for good shipping and prosperous business as a temple where “if you wish, it will come true. In the “Nakamise” area, colored paper and figurines of “Sendaishiro” are sold as a symbol of prosperous business.

The “tea box” is the symbol of Sendai’s first sale. Kikufuku, a Japanese confectionery well-known in anime. Kikusuian, a “tea house Igata” known for its Zunda Shake.

A shot for those who respond to “365 steps from the station.” (The catchphrase in the TV commercial) They say it’s “a big walk from the entrance of the arcade.” (There’s a video to verify this.) Specialty products and fresh produce from neighboring prefectures besides Miyagi Prefecture were sold. Convenient for purchasing food souvenirs.

The Yotsuya water for daily life, which was constructed by Lord Date Masamune, flows through this area. This is because the Yotsuya Water Supply, a water for daily use built by Lord Date Masamune, flows through this area and this waterway was the border between the two towns, The boundary between the Chris Road shopping street and Hapina Nakakecho shopping street is located here. This curved line is said to indicate the remains of the waterway.

A banner hanging from the Hapina Meikakecho shopping street. It is the closest arcade to the station. Hapina” means “happy” in Japanese and was named in the hope that it will be a happy and bright shopping arcade.

In the Date domain, there was a group of samurai on foot called “Nagakegumi,” whom the lord of the domain selected by name for their bravery. 1600, Lord Date Masamune moved from Iwadeyama to Sendai, and established the Nagakegumi’s residence on the street leading to the main gate of Sendai Castle, which was an important base for the castle’s defense. This is the origin of the name ” Nagakecho”.

The Sendai Asaichi has its roots in the stalls that lined the front of Sendai Station, which was a burnt-out field after the Sendai Air Raid. It is loved as the kitchen of Sendai citizens and one of the main attractions of sightseeing in Sendai.

The space is packed tightly with fresh fish, vegetables, prepared foods, and dry goods. On the second floor, there is also a commercial food supermarket “Sato Shokai” that is open to non-vendors, so food can be collected here adequately.The underground dining area is also close to the station and easy to use.

The Shin-Sendai Ekimae Building “Ameyoko Building”, which housed many stores, also housed many subculture stores. (Most of these shops are now concentrated in the adjacent “EBeanS” building.)

The site of the former Sakurano Department Store, which had been abandoned for a long time. It seems that a discount store “Don Quijote” is going to redevelop the site.I hope it goes well…

The site of the former Sakurano Department Store, which had been abandoned for a long time. It seems that a discount store “Don Quijote” is going to redevelop the site.I hope it goes well… I think it’s a replacement sign, but when will it be installed?

Hapina Meichi-cho Shopping Street was the model for the “Hapina Shopping Street in Sendai” in Jutsu Kaisen 0. That one is a shuttered street….

Because of its location in the northeast of Sendai Castle, i.e., at the demon’s gate, the area was lined with temples, and samurai residences spread out along its back roads. In the park area, there is Togakuin Temple, where Lord Date Tsunamune, the third head of the Date clan, built Enjyudo and installed the Daibutsu (Great Buddha).

Hapina Meichi-cho Shopping Street was the model for the “Hapina Shopping Street in Sendai” in Jutsu Kaisen 0. That one is a shuttered street…. Hapina Meichi-cho Shopping Street was the model for the “Hapina Shopping Street in Sendai” in Jutsu Kaisen 0. That one is a shuttered street….

Kotodai Park is the venue for Sendai’s five major festivals and various events. The park is easily accessible from Kotodai Koen Station on the Sendai Municipal Subway Namboku Line.

Kotodai Park is the venue for Sendai’s five major festivals and various events. The park is easily accessible from Kotodai Koen Station on the Sendai Municipal Subway Namboku Line.

The name “Kotodai” comes from the fact that the residence of “Hanamura Kotodai” (Kyoka poets) favored by Lord Date Masamune was located here, and that the area was slightly elevated when viewed from the central side of the castle town. It was the location of “Yokendo,” a school of the Sendai clan, and was a center of learning.

Waterfalls and other water-related devices are not working to prevent freezing during the winter, It is a bit lonely at this time of year. Waterfalls and other water-related devices are not working to prevent freezing during the winter, It is a bit lonely at this time of year. We hope you enjoyed it.

See you later ( ^_^)/~~~~

00:00 op
00:56 国際センター駅
02:02 緑彩館
03:35 櫻岡大神宮・西公園
04:20 定禅寺通 遊歩道
10:04 一番町四丁目商店街(一番町買物公園)
14:59 ぶらんど~む一番町商店街
19:21 サンモール一番町商店街
23:04 野中神社
25:41 マーブルロードおおまち商店街
29:09 クリスロード商店街
37:26 ハピナ名掛丁商店街
42:15 仙台朝市商店街
49:18 仙台駅周囲・錦町公園・勾当台公園

横丁や小路等々を中心に撮影した動作を先に出しておりますが、
今回はその撮影外で歩いたシーン集です。(本編より長い)

今回は、駅前朝市・ハピナ名掛丁・クリスロード・マーブルロードおおまち・サンモール一番町商店街・ぶらんど~む一番町・一番町四丁目商店街の7商店街をまわっています。
また途中に通過した勾当台公園・錦町公園・西公園・(縁結び)野中神社も撮影してます。

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