Miyagi Prefecture is in the central part of
Tōhoku, facing the
Pacific Ocean, and contains Tōhoku's largest city, Sendai. There are high mountains on the west and along the northeast coast, but the central plain around Sendai is fairly large.
Matsushima is known as one of the
three most scenic views of Japan, with a bay full of 260 small islands covered in pine groves.
Oshika Peninsula projects from the northern coastline of the prefecture. As of 31 March 2019, 24% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as
Natural Parks, namely the
Sanriku Fukkō National Park;
Kurikoma and
Zaō Quasi-National Parks; and
Abukuma Keikoku,
Asahiyama,
Funagata Renpō,
Futakuchi Kyōkoku,
Kenjōsan Mangokuura,
Kesennuma,
Matsushima, and
Zaō Kōgen Prefectural Natural Parks. In addition, Miyagi Prefecture is a prefecture that is particularly prone to
earthquakes even in Japan, which is an earthquake-prone country. Large earthquakes occur frequently Miyagi offshore, and earthquakes also occur frequently inland. In the
2011 Tohoku earthquake that occurred Miyagi offshore, Miyagi Prefecture suffered the most damage nationwide.
Cities Fourteen cities are located in Miyagi Prefecture:
Towns and villages These are the towns and villages in each
district:
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