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  • "Kuwana Ishidori Matsuri" Festival

    "Kuwana Ishidori Matsuri" Festival

    Ongoing blast of huge noise!! The noisiest festival in Japan.

    Known as the ""Noisiest festival in Japan"" or the ""Weirdest festival of the nation"". Over 30 gorgeously gorgeously decorated festival floats equipped wit...

    Dates of the event
    Starts at 0:00 of Saturday, the day before the first Sunday of every August and ends at late night of Sunday.
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  • Ama (woman diver) hut "Hachiman-kamado"

    Ama (woman diver) hut "Hachiman-kamado"

    The active women divers "Ama" will hand-grill seafood in a real Ama hut.

    You will be able to eat the fresh seafood of Ise-Shima just caught by the women divers in a real woman diver's hut located close by the fishing area, listening to the cheerful talks of the women di...

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  • Okage Yokocho

    Okage Yokocho

    A town that developed near the gate of Ise Jingu Shrine. A district that is particularly popular and crowded.

    "Okage Yokocho" is in the middle of "Oharai-machi", a town that developed near the gate of Ise Jingu Shrine's Naiku. There are many little stalls like you see at fairs, and ev...

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  • Kaochidani (Kaochi Valley)

    Kaochidani (Kaochi Valley)

    Kaochi-Dani Valley Kaochi-Dani Valley, along the Seirennji River, a tributary of the Nabari River, is a valley known as the Yabakei of Kansai, with columnar jointed rock faces that look like they ...

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  • Utsukushiya

    Utsukushiya

    Utsukushiya is a modern refurbished B&B guesthouse in a traditional building where visitors can rent Matsusaka indigo-dyed cotton kimonos.

    Utsukushiya welcomes visitors to Matsusaka with warm hospitality and a passion for sharing the history and culture of the city. They serve famous Matsusaka Beef, offer comfortable accommodation and...

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  •   Hajikami-toge (Kumanokodo Iseji)

    Hajikami-toge (Kumanokodo Iseji)

    The 147 meters high Hajikami-toge Pass is part of the historic Kumano kodo pilgrimage trails. The trail offers two scenic routes to the pass and visitors can appreciate a wonderful view of the Kumano Sea from when they reach the top.

    The historic Kumano kodo pilgrimage trails offer a diverse range of trekking experiences for all levels of hikers. The Hajikami-toge Pass near Kihoku Town is about 3.5 km long and takes most people...

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  • Onigura

    Onigura

    At 200 meters high and 500 meters wide, Onigura’s precipitous rock face gleaming in the sun among the verdant trees is nothing short of breathtaking. It was once a place where worshippers gathered ...

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  • Ise Miyagawa no Sato Hinakaya

    Ise Miyagawa no Sato Hinakaya

    This was the perfect place for people to really understand the wonders of Japanese food and the atmosphere that food is designed to be enjoyed in, connected to nature.

    This Japanese restaurant is located by the most beautiful water in one of the cleanest rivers in a natural rural setting, and it was awarded a Michelin star.The dishes offered here are made from ve...

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  • Mieken shinju

    Mieken shinju

    Mieken Shinju is a pearl specialty store where you can make your own pearl jewelry.

    The bright and spacious interior of Mieken Shinju is welcoming and displays a wide selection of pearl products at reasonable prices. Located in Ise-Shima, the heart of the Japanese pearl industry, ...

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  • Matsusaka Castle Ruins

    Matsusaka Castle Ruins

    Explore the impressive Matsusaka Castle Ruins and see why it was named a Japanese National Historic Site.

    The Matsusaka Castle Ruins are an incredible example of Japanese engineering and craftsmanship. The original castle was destroyed long ago, but the castle walls have stood the test of time. Walk ba...

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  • Kumi no Sato

    Kumi no Sato

    Learn about the traditional craft of making colorful kumihimo braided accessories at Kumi no Sato in Iga.

    Iga is a lovely city that is bursting with history and tradition. Most famous for being the birth place of ninja, there are many unique experiences that visitors can sign up for. For people who are...

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  • Magose-toge (Kumanokodo Iseji)

    Magose-toge (Kumanokodo Iseji)

    The stone pavement and the beautiful forest. This is a popular ridge on Kumanokodo-Iseji route.

    The stone paved path, which is said to be the best on the Kumanokodo-Iseji route, continues all the way into the cypress tree forest. There are many historical sites such as the "Yonaki-Jizo...

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  • Ise Jingu Naiku (Kotaijingu)

    Ise Jingu Naiku (Kotaijingu)

    Go on a pilgrimage to the most sacred place in Japan.

    In the old days, Ise Jingu Shrine was at the top of all the shrines in Japan, and many Japanese "desired to visit there at least once in their lifetime". Amaterasu-Omikami, who is beli...

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  • Wadakin

    Wadakin

    As if the beef melts on your tongue. The restaurant is so famous that the name "Wadakin" is almost synonymous with Matsusaka beef.

    Wadakin is a top-notch restaurant established in the early Meiji era serving Matsusaka beef dishes. It is so famous that its name is almost synonymous with Matsusaka beef. Wadakin owns a large ranc...

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  • Shorenji Lake Tourist Village  Grape & Strawberry Picking

    Shorenji Lake Tourist Village Grape & Strawberry Picking

    Here at Seirennji Tourist Village, you can enjoy fruit picking throughout the year, with strawberry picking in winter and spring, and grape picking in summer and autumn. ※Please note that price an...

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  • Otaki Valley

    Otaki Valley

    The scenery from the promenade along the valley allows you to feel the mystery of nature as you watch the clear stream flowing through the giant rocks and strange rocks in the green valley. The pro...

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  • Aso Onsen(Hot Spring)

    Aso Onsen(Hot Spring)

    Located in "Aso Yu no Sato," this bathing facility is set up in the old Aso Elementary School building surrounded by lush greenery. The mild quality of the spring water gently soothes d...

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  • Kobenomiyayomou Shrine

    Kobenomiyayomou Shrine

    Kobenomiyayomou Shrine, affectionately known as "Atama no Miya-san," is believed to have been established in the late Heian period, in 1191 (the second year of the Kenkyū era). The shrine...

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  • Ouchiyama Zoo

    Ouchiyama Zoo

    It is a zoo surrounded by the rich nature of Ouchiyama and features a beautiful design with wood as its motif. In addition to large animals, there is a playground where children can play with small...

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  • Michi no Eki(Roadside Station) "Oku-Ise Kitsutsukikan"

    Michi no Eki(Roadside Station) "Oku-Ise Kitsutsukikan"

    A Relaxing Roadside Station with the Soft Touch and Warmth of Wood

    This facility, located in front of the gate of Takihara-no-miya, a separate shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine's Inner Shrine, functions as a space for interaction between people and wood. It offers ex...

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  • Travel back in time to old Japan! Strolling around Sekijuku

    When you think of historical spots in Mie Prefecture, Ise Jingu Shrine is one place that comes to mind, but that’s not all. On this trip, we visited Sekijuku, a town that makes you feel as if you have traveled back in...

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  • Get to know the essence of bonito flakes, an indispensable ingredient in Japanese cuisine

    Japanese food is attracting worldwide attention for its health benefits, and “dashi” is indispensable to its flavor. Dashi is usually made from dried kelp or dried bonito flakes. This time, we visited a long-establish...

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  • Inabe Plum Grove: Spectacular Spring Scenery Rooted in Community

    For many people, spring in Japan means only one thing: cherry blossoms. In Mie, however, there’s more to the season than just sakura, and stunning views of plum blossoms bursting with color can be seen throughout the ...

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  • Suzuka Forest Garden, a magnificent world-class view in Mie

    The magnificent views of the cherry blossom petals blowing in the spring breeze is what people will think of in Japan’s spring season. But in Mie Prefecture, there is a different herald of the arrival of spring. The b...

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  • Go on a Springtime Adventure in Kuwana

    Japan is famous for its springtime cherry blossoms and Mie Prefecture is no exception. There are many cherry blossom viewing spots across the prefecture, but for those who want to go where those “in the know” enjoy th...

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