Experience the purest form of Japanese hospitality
In recent years, independent travel in Japan has become more and more popular. Compared to group travel, the biggest advantage of independent travel is that it allows you to discover local attractions at your own pace, without the constraints of time. The drawback, however, is the language barrier. You've traveled all the way to Miyagi and found a few charming, authentic izakayas on the streets. You want to enjoy the food as soon as possible, but you are afraid to enter because you don't understand the language, right? Don't worry! In this Miyagi Restaurant Special, we’ll introduce you to 15 foreigner-friendly restaurants.
The staff at these restaurants may not always be able to provide you with perfect foreign language service, but they will do their best to make you feel welcome. They may only speak a few words of English or try their best to communicate with you through gestures, but you’ll never feel excluded. "Every moment is once in a lifetime, so welcome it with all your heart" is the spirit that Japanese people have always cherished, so all that remains is for you to have the courage to step in!