Shinkansen Base
OVERVIEW
Here, the shinkansens are so close that you can almost touch them! The JR East Shinkansen Train Center is a must-visit place for any train buff. On this vast, 530,000-m2 property, various new and old shinkansens that formerly zipped across Tohoku are put on display. You can even enter some of the trains to perhaps sit in a cockpit for a commemorative photo or see what it feels like to be a conductor. In the PR corner, train parts and model rail kits are on display.
Every year, the Shinkansen Train Base Festival is held here; during the festival, visitors can get a glimpse of the rarely seen interior of a shinkansen maintenance factory and observe maintenance and repair work in progress.
DETAIL
ADDRESS Shinyachiwaki, Rifu, Miyagi District
Reccommend
Local Tours
Using local guides, we provide many tours that let you discover and experience
the wonders of Japan lying hidden in the “everyday” of the nearby area.
RIFU town
Rifu is a town with a long history of nashi pear cultivation, and it boasts a flourishing industry of oyster, nori, and wakame seaweed farming in its two fishing ports. Blessed by its natural environment, the town is home to a variety of parks that can be enjoyed in all seasons and many famous cherry blossom spots, which crowds of tourists come to visit in the spring. Rifu also has a sports park that hosts international soccer matches and many famous artists from Japan and overseas. All kinds of events are held there throughout the year.
Key Person
Seeing the scenery of Matsushima Bay is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Enjoy the view from the sea!
Harbour House Kaname/Tamotsu Sakurai
During the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the Miyagi Prefectural Sports Park’s Miyagi Stadium, which is located in Rifu, will host group stage matches and quarterfinals of the men’s and women’s soccer tournaments. Meanwhile, famous musicians often hold large concerts at the adjacent Sekisui Heim Super Arena, and many people visit from outside the town. In the fishing experiences for tourists that I run, you can experience the scenery of Matsushima Bay as Lord Date Masamune and Matsuo Basho would have seen it long ago. The fact that you can experience the bay’s atmosphere even if you are unlucky with the weather is an advantage that is unique to the tranquil Matsushima Bay. Knowing how to look at each rock and pine tree lets you experience the landscape quite differently. Experiencing an atmosphere that you can taste only in the rain and fog is a particular pleasure. Come and visit Rifu to see it!
Specialty Products
Nashi pear cultivation in Rifu began with the planting of 150 trees in 1884. In September and October, more than 70 roadside stands spring up, and tourist farms allow visitors to taste freshly picked nashi pears. Pear wine, pear sweets, and many other products are available. Together with marine products—such as oysters, nori, and wakame seaweed—those nashi pear products are the souvenirs that represent Rifu.
Natural Environment
Kasenuma
(Lake Kase)
Uma no Se
Weeping Sakura of Kasuga
Couple Sakura of Fujita
In spring, the town is adorned with cherry blossoms from trees that are over 200 years old. The weeping cherry tree, which is illuminated for one day only, and the “couple” cherry trees that are over 15 m tall, are truly spectacular. The Horse’s Back rock formation, which sticks out as if it is a natural jetty into Matsushima Bay, is another wonderful scenic spot. This little-known spot lets you look upon Matsushima Bay’s many distinctive islands.
Historical Person
Hino Tokichi
1849 - 1925
A farmer from Rifu, Hino Tokichi was the first person to grow nashi pears in Rifu and built the foundations for its status as a center of nashi pear cultivation. The last of the nashi pear trees that he planted in 1884 still survives today.
Area Access
From Sendai Station
15min
【TRAIN】 From Sendai Station approx. 15 minutes to Rifu Station on the JR Tohoku Honsen Rifu Branch Line
From Sendai City
30min
【RENTAL CAR】 From Sendai City approx. 30 minutes by rental car