Family Fun Day Riding a New Way of Sightseeing in Futami,Ise City
Today we headed to one of my favorite places in Mie Prefecture, Ise City. Why do I like this place so much? It’s simple, Ise City is home to the most important Shinto Shrine in Japan, Ise Jingu. Every time I come to Ise City, I can feel its great energy.
However, we didn’t come to Ise City to pray, we came to experience something new, to go sightseeing riding a three wheeled motor vehicle, better known as a tuk tuk. Once again, when asked if I wanted to do this, I did not consult my husband or my son, I said “yes” right away.
My name is Isis Akemi Muto, from Sao Paulo, Brazil. I’ve been living in Mie Prefecture, Japan, for the past 22 years. Recently, my family and I started doing some day-trips around Mie.
Don’t be surprised if you come this shrine and see many frog statues. I was surprised the 1st time I came, so I did some research and learned that Japanese people love all kinds of living beings, and some are sacred to the population. Here in Futami, the frog is the star! But why the frog?! Frogs were the messengers of the Sarutahiko Okami. Also, in Japanese, frog is called “kaeru” which also means return, so Futamiokitama Shrine is also known to be the shrine of lost things and people, therefore, those coming to this shrine, pray so that they can find the thing or person they have lost. If you lost something, why don’t you come to Futami Okitama Shrine to pray for it? Maybe you will be blessed and find it.
Futami Okitama Shrine
https://futamiokitamajinja.or.jp/
TEL:0596-43-2020
At this restaurant, we ate the Ise udon. What makes it so special? Ise udon is known for its thick and being soft, and it sure was the softest udon I’ve ever had in my life. The nice couple that runs the restaurant told us that in the past there were many visitors to the shrine, and the udon had to be served quickly, so the udon became soft and it has less soup. It feels like it melts inside your mouth. We ordered the shellfish mixed rice set which has the soft udon included. I was told that shellfish mixed rice was also a specialty of Futami in the past. It was a cold day, but we had a warm and delicious lunch. Everything was so delicious.
We wrote our wishes on a piece of paper given to us by the staff and put them inside the frogs.
“Taiyoudo”
https://taiyoudou.shopinfo.jp/
We finished our sightseeing in Futami and headed back to Tavizo. Before arriving at Tavizo though, we passed through a vast rice field area and although during this period the plantation is dry, it was still beautiful to pass through it, and of course, we stopped to take cool pictures!
Riding the tuk tuk was a really great experience, and the three of us had so much fun! I will try to ride it again when the weather is warmer. Sightseeing on a tuk tuk during spring and autumn must be so fascinating too.
Now we have at our home Futami’s dearest frogs. And with them, we are sending you a message. Come to Futami, have a great time and come back again, as many times as you want, because I’m sure you will always have something new to do here, and you will always have a great time here as well.
EV tuk tuk Rental“Tavizo”
https://tavizo.jp/ise-puchitabi
TEL:0596-29-1700