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Natori City in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, blends tradition with modernity. Known for the Yuriage Morning Market and its remarkable recovery from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the city attracts visitors with its coastal scenery, disaster memorial sites, and proximity to Sendai Airport.
Top attractions include the Yuriage Morning Market for fresh seafood. The Natori Kumano Sansha Shrine showcases Shinto culture. The preserved Yuriage Junior High School ruins serve as a memorial park. Don't miss relaxing at Akiu Onsen, a traditional hot spring resort.
Natori specializes in seafood cuisine - try fresh oysters and uni donburi from Yuriage Port. The regional sweet zunda mochi (edamame rice cake) is a must-try. Izakayas serve famous grilled beef tongue, a Sendai delicacy.
From Sendai Airport, take the JR Tohoku Line to Natori Station (15 mins). City buses are the main transport - consider a day pass. Taxis work for remote areas but are expensive. Rental cars can use Tohoku Expressway (note winter snow).
May-October offers mild weather and peak seafood season. The Yuriage Tanabata Festival occurs in July, but typhoons may hit in August. Winter (Dec-Feb) brings cold temperatures and shorter attraction hours.
Japanese is primary language; stations have basic English signs. 4G coverage is citywide with WiFi routers available at the airport. Cash remains dominant, though credit cards work at major facilities. Dial 110 for police or 119 for ambulance. Drugstores cluster near Natori Station (open until 9pm). Note that non-emergency medical facilities often close on holidays.