Category:Miyagi Prefecture

Miyagi Prefecture is located in the **Tōhoku region** of northern Honshū, facing the Pacific Ocean. The prefecture is centered around the fertile Sendai Plain, which supports agriculture and trade, while coastal regions are shaped by fishing communities and maritime culture. Miyagi’s landscape ranges from coastal inlets to forested mountains, with a climate that emphasizes clear seasonal cycles.
The capital, Sendai, founded by the warlord Date Masamune, developed as a cultural and economic hub known for its castle town atmosphere, scholarly institutions, and artistic life. The city is associated with the concept of “Date culture,” characterized by elegance, innovation, and visual refinement.
Culturally, Miyagi is known for crafts that combine **aesthetic clarity, material warmth, and functional design**. The prefecture maintains traditions in lacquerware, wooden household items, and textiles, rooted in both urban craftsmanship and rural handwork. These crafts represent a balance between everyday use and regional identity.
Signature Crafts of Miyagi Prefecture
- Sendai tansu (仙台箪笥) – lacquered wooden chests reinforced with metal fittings, blending durability with refined craftsmanship.
- Tsutsumi dolls (堤人形) – clay dolls from Sendai, known for gentle expressions and matte pastel finishes.
- Traditional lacquerware – produced in regional workshops, featuring deep natural tones and practical forms.
- Handwoven textiles – reflecting local materials and clothing traditions adapted to seasonal living.
Pages in category "Miyagi Prefecture"
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