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Still digging through photos from last year, this time stumbling across a set from March.  Kyoko&#8217;s best friend came up from Saitama to visit, so we spent the day in Sendai doing some sightseeing.  To be honest there isn&#8217;t much historical sightseeing to be done in Sendai proper, but we hopped on the Sendai Loop [...]]]></description>
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<p>Still digging through photos from last year, this time stumbling across a set from March.  Kyoko&#8217;s best friend came up from Saitama to visit, so we spent the day in Sendai doing some sightseeing.  To be honest there isn&#8217;t much historical sightseeing to be done in Sendai proper, but we hopped on the Sendai Loop Bus which takes you around to see the sights.</p>
<p>First stop was the site of Aoba Castle.  A giant fire destroyed a lot of the castle in 1882, then the Americans obliterated what was left back in 1945, so there actually isn&#8217;t anything to see.  I guess the only thing you can see is the view that you would&#8217;ve seen if you were looking from the castle out towards what is now downtown Sendai.</p>
<div id="attachment_1693" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 650px"><a href="http://squampton.ca/uploaded_images/aobacastle1024.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1693" title="aobacastle1024" src="http://squampton.ca/uploaded_images/aobacastle1024.jpg" alt="All I had was my cellphone camera =/" width="640" height="209" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">All I had was my cellphone camera =/</p></div>
<p>After that we hopped back on the bus and headed to Zuihoden Mausoleum, where the famous feudal lord Masamune Date rests.  Lined with tall cedar trees, it&#8217;s a nice peaceful place for a stroll.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll definitely head back up to the Aoba Castle grounds after we move to Sendai next month.  I think it would be a cool place to go in the evening to relax, drink a beverage, and enjoy the view.</p>
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