Cycling around Mie’s Historic Town: Meiwacho
For my first day in Mie, I visited the historic town of Meiwacho!
For a small town overshadowed between 2 big cities: Matsusaka and Ise, Meiwacho had so much to offer and played an incredibly important role in Japan’s history.
We rented some electric bicycles to explore the town and stopped by many different places. We started off the day with stretches at a historic gazebo, tried out the local specialties, visited a shrine and tried out some of its experiences, learned about Meiwacho’s past at the historical museum, and finally took a tour around a sake brewery and attempted a taste testing game with 3 of their finest produces.
We have a long day ahead of us so let’s get started!
After the video, we were taken inside the factory and given a walking tour of all the equipment used in the sake-making process. Once you walk inside, you can see the huge barrels used in the brewing process.
With traditional equipment, you had to stir the mixture from above, so they built a second floor completely out of wooden removable planks. From above, you can move the bosrd to create a gab, from which you can use a wooden stick to mix the content inside the huge barrels.
Once the tour came to an end, there were 3 bottles of the factory’s proudest produce and I got to try a taste testing game.
Conclusion
Then we returned the e-bicycles to Take Jinja and learned the proper way to visit a shrine. I also got to try out the flower arrangements and bamboo cutting, 2 activities offered during the Full Moon Festival every month.
Lastly, I got to visit a sake brewery, learn about the sake making process, and taste test 3 of their finest products. I had so much fun and whether you like to learn about Japan’s history or traverse off the beaten path, then you’ll definitely enjoy Meiwacho too!
However, the day wasn’t over and next I’ll be going to a campsite for bbq, trying out a tent sauna, and staying the night at possibly one of the best accommodations to stay in Meiwacho!
〇Saiku Historical Museum
https://www.bunka.pref.mie.lg.jp/saiku/
〇Heian no Morihttps://www.itukinomiya.com/heiannomori/
〇ROASTER & Café Penguin-douTel:0596-67-4118
985-22、Umanoue,meiwa-cho.taki-gun.Mi
〇TakeShrine
e-bike ※Saturday &Sunday only
Tel:080-4224-6850
〇Meiwa Tourism Trading Company〇Asahi Shuzo