April during cherry blossom season. The surrounding Nishi Park becomes a major viewing spot with food stalls, and the shrine offers special cherry blossom-themed goshuin stamps during this period.
No. The shrine is free to enter. Optional items like charms, votive tablets, and shrine stamps can be purchased at the shrine office.
Take the Sendai Subway Tozai Line to Omachi Nishi-koen Station. The shrine is 5 minutes on foot from the station. Address: 1-1 Sakuragaoka Park, Aoba-ku, Sendai.
A preserved steam locomotive, a 7.4-meter tall Kokeshi doll statue, Matsuo Basho monuments, and a 400-year-old plum tree from Korea. Nishi Park was established in 1875 as Sendai's oldest public park.