Miyagi

Historical legacies

Brick Sewer Tunnels

Experience One of the Great Achievements of the Meiji Era in Person Brick Sewer Tunnels

〜Sendai, the city of trees, has brick sewer caves〜

Sendai’s brick sewers are still in use, even after more than one hundred years after their completion in 1900. The interior of the sewers feels like a cave.

These brick sewers have been recognized for their high historical significance, and they were listed by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers as a Selected Civil Engineering Heritage in 2010. The tunnels can be viewed at any time through above-ground windows and some of the tunnels that connect to the Hirosegawa River are accessible by the public through regularly conducted tours.

Please consider the historical significance of the sewers that have supported the lifestyles of residents since the Meiji era and this great achievement of our forebears.

Tours are conducted every month. Please refer to the website or give us a call for details about the facilities or to apply for a tour. *Tours must be booked in advance and may be cancelled in the event of poor weather. http://www.city.sendai.jp/keekikaku-shomu/kurashi/machi/lifeline/gesuido/gesuido/koho/gkp.html

Direct your inquiries as follows.

Map
Access
■ Approx. 10 minutes walk from the Sendai Subway Namboku Line Kotodai-koen Station
■ Approx. 10 minutes walk from the Sendai Subway Tozai Line Omachi Nishi-koen Station
Contact
Management Planning Division, Sewerage Management Department, Sendai City Construction Bureau
3-7-1 Kokubuncho, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi
TEL: 022-214-8812
HP: http://www.city.sendai.jp/keekikaku-shomu/kurashi/machi/lifeline/gesuido/gesuido/koho/gkp.html

*Tours must be booked in advance and are canceled in the event of severe weather.
Tours are conducted every month.
Please visit the website or call for facility details or to book a tour.