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Entsuin Temple

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Entsuin Temple is marked by its distinctive thatched gates facing a cobblestone road. The temple is popular for its power in matchmaking and its prayer bead-making workshops.

Dream Garden

OVERVIEW

Straying from the road to Zuiganji Temple, you will find a thatched-roof gate facing a cobblestone road. This is Entsuin Temple, the family temple of Date Masamune’s grandson, Mitsumune. The temple is surrounded by four gardens, including a rose garden and a traditional Japanese tei-en. In autumn, many people come to see the tei-en’s autumn leaves, which are illuminated at night.
Also popular are its workshops, where you can choose the beads you like to make a prayer bracelet by hand. Sit in a Japanese-style room and its veranda, looking out on the garden as you quietly make a set of prayer beads just for yourself. Recently, it has also become known as a lucky spot for matchmaking. Near the temple gate is a “matchmaking Kannon” statue, where you can dedicate wooden kokeshi dolls with your wishes written on them.

TIPS

In the miniature shrine in the Sankei-den, which is dedicated to Mitsumune, is a drawing of a rose that Hasekura Tsunenaga is said to have brought back from the West.

DETAIL

ADDRESS Chonai 67, Matsushima, Matsushima-machi

OPEN April through late October: 8:30–17:00
Late October and November: 8:30–16:30
December through March: 9:00–16:00

CLOSE None

PHONE 022-354-3206

PARKING Please use the paid parking lots nearby.

PERIOD Year-round

URL http://www.matsushima-kanko.com/en/zekkei.html

MATSUSHIMA town

Together with Amanohashidate in Kyoto and Miyajima in Hiroshima, Matsushima is one of Japan’s Three Most Scenic Spots. With many cultural heritage sites such as Zuiganji Temple and Godaido Temple, Matsushima was once visited as a sacred ground, and, since the Edo period, it has enchanted its visitors with its picturesque scenery: the more than 260 islands, large and small, that float in Matsushima Bay and the changing nature of the four seasons. The area is also blessed with plentiful seafood, and it has been well known since long ago for its prosperous oyster cultivation.

Key Person

A new generation starts to take part in the town’s tourism!

Asano Shoten/Shingo Asano

Matsushima is known for being one of Japan’s Three Most Scenic Spots. You can enjoy the Matsushima Island Cruises—which take 50 minutes to tour the 260 islands, large and small, that make up the famous Matsushima Bay—and a pilgrimage around famous temples with a connection to the Date clan—such as Godaido, Zuiganji, and Entsuin. Every year, during the autumn, Entsuin holds viewings of the autumn leaves that are illuminated by lights and sake-tasting events, such as the Horoyoi Shinshu Matsuri (Tipsy New Sake Festival). Since the disaster in 2011, many people in their 30s and 40s, who trained in urban areas such as Tokyo, have returned to the town, and they are now making waves in many types of businesses—including restaurants, souvenir shops, and accommodation facilities. Enjoy a walk around the town with one of the sticky rice balls that my store, Asano Shoten, sells during the weekends.

Specialty Products

Matsushima Oysters

Matsushima Naohide Kokeshi Dolls

Matsushima Koren

Tomato
(Matsushima tomato)

Conger Eel
(anago)

In terms of specialty products, Matsushima oysters are first and foremost. You can of course eat the fine-grained and firm flesh of Matsushima oysters raw, but you can enjoy them in many other ways, such as in oyster hotpot or as steamed oysters. Additionally, Miyagi prefecture has so many wooden kokeshi dolls that it is known as the kokeshi kingdom, and Matsushima even has Matsushima Naohide Kokeshi dolls. You can have fun trying to paint your own.

Natural Environment

Matsushima-Bay

Oshima Island

Resting dragon plum (garyubai)

Pine

The beautiful scene of the many islands that float in Matsushima Bay has been worshipped since ancient times as Amitabha’s pure land and Oshima Island have woven the bay’s history as a sacred place. It is said that oyster cultivation began in Matsushima Bay 300 years ago, and the region has blessed its inhabitants with abundance. The nature of Matsushima is intertwined with the history and culture of the town and the lives of its people.

Historical Person

Basho Matsuo

1644 - 1694

Matsuo Basho was a master of haikai poetry. He established his own form of haiku poems with tones of wabi-sabi, and he left travel writings such as Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North) in addition to many verses.

Nagayoshi Aoki

1879 - 1935

Aoki Nagayoshi was a lyricist. He held positions as a professor at the Tokyo Academy of Music and an editor in chief for the Ministry of Education’s book publications. He wrote the lyrics to the Ministry of Education song “Donguri korokoro” (“Rolling Acorns”), which is widely known in Japan.

Area Access

From Sendai Station

40min

【TRAIN】 From Sendai Station approx. 40 minutes to Matsushima-Kaigan Station on the JR Senseki Line

From Sendai Airport

60min

【BUS】 From Sendai Airport approx. 60 minutes to Matsushima-Kaigan Station on the Iwate Prefecture North Bus