in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan is the mausoleum complex of Date Masamune and his heirs, daimyà  of the Sendai Domain.
When Date Masamune, known as and founder of the Sendai Domain, died in 1636, he left instructions for a mausoleum. Zuihà Âden was erected in the following year. A number of the Date daimyà  and other members of the Date clan are buried in the grounds. Most of the monuments were destroyed by bombing and subsequent fires in 1945 and subsequently rebuilt in their original Momoyama style.
The was built for Date Masamune (1567âÂÂ1636), founding daimyà  of the Sendai Domain. Designated a in 1931, it was destroyed in 1945, rebuilt in 1979, and repaired in 2001 in order to more closely resemble the original mausoleum.
The was built for Date Tadamune (1599âÂÂ1658), second daimyà  of the Sendai Domain. Designated a National Treasure in 1931, it was destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1985.
The was built for Date Tsunamune (1640âÂÂ1711), third daimyà  of the Sendai Domain. Destroyed in 1945, it was rebuilt in 1985 and repaired in 2007.
The is the site of stelai erected for Date Chikamune, ninth daimyà Â, and Date Nariyoshi, eleventh daimyà  of the Sendai Domain.
A number of children of the Date lords are buried in the .
Items found in excavations of the Kansenden and Zennà Âden prior to their reconstruction after the bombing of 1945 are housed in the .