Sentoraru Supōtsu Miyagi G 21 Pūru | セントラルスポーツ宮城G21プール

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Updated April 14, 2020.

Facility Overview

Facility Name
Sentoraru Supōtsu Miyagi G 21 Pūru | セントラルスポーツ宮城G21プール
Address
Miyagi Prefectural Sports Park «Grand 21» , 40-1 Sugaya Tate
Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture 981-0122
JAPAN
Telephone
(022) 356-1122

Adult Admission Price & Policy

Drop-in/Casual
¥680; Senior Citizens (60) ¥570. [April 2023]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards

Pool 1
50m x 25m, 10 lanes, 0.0m - 3m adjustable depth, ozone sanitized, indoors, 28ºC (82ºF).
Pool 2
25m x 18m, 8 lanes, 1.2m - 1.45m depth, indoors, 30ºC (86ºF).
Pool 3
25m x 22m diving pool, 4.05m - 5.1m depth, indoors, water temperature not reported.
Diving
Two 1m diving boards, two 3m diving boards, and 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m diving platforms.

Location

County/Region
Miyagi Prefecture
GPS
38.335530, 140.954487

Teams That Use This Facility

We have no web links or contact information for teams that train at this facility.

Facility Notes

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Facility Reviews

This is a huge facility on the outskirts of a small town. The 25m pool was the only one open when I was there. I suspect the 50m pool may only be used for meets or high- level training but my Japanese is too poor to do anything but guess. A few high school students were training and there were a few other miscellaneous swimmers when I was there. I had a lane to myself through noon. The water was a little warm but not too warm to get in a good swim. I didn’t see (or understand) a posted temperature.

The change rooms and 25 m pool were clean. The usual rules for Japanese pools apply: Shoes off before change room; swim caps required; longer trunks preferred; no tattoos or piercings. Free lockers are provided with wristband keys.

The staff were totally fabulous, making sure I found my way around, understood what was happening and got in a good swim despite limited language in common.

Getting there and back was the problem: Sendai is the closest main city and it’s two trains and a local bus either way. I made it there from Sendai in about an hour but it took 2-½ hours to get back because of irregular and minimal schedules. It would be much easier to do with a car. It was a fun adventure for a day though.

THIS ARTICLE gives directions and some info in English.
[April, 2023]