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Saiku Gastronomy Treasure Hunt/Photo Quest

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Saiku Gastronomy Treasure Hunt/Photo Quest

Meiwa Town was once the home of Saio, a princess who served the Ise Grand Shrine. From the food that Saio ate 1,000 years ago to the present day, you will explore the food culture that has been nurtured in the Saiku area through a treasure-hunt photo quest that uses Saigu as the field. After the treasure hunt, enjoy Saiku's food culture with a special lunch.

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The entrance to Oise-san, Meiwa-cho. Meiwa Town is a town where the Miyako ``Saikyu'', where the princess of the imperial family, ``Saio'', who served Amaterasu Omikami at Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor, once lived, remains as a historical site.

Required time

Approximately 4 hours (including lunch time)

Transportation

Meiwa Town in Mie Prefecture is located in front of Ise Shrine. The ruins of Saiku, a nationally designated historic site, are the stage for a treasure hunt.

Saiku Gastronomy Treasure Hunt/Photo Quest

Follow the quiz to find the treasures of Saiku. First, let's head to the Saiku History Museum.

Learn about Saiku with the Saiku History Museum quiz

Saiku Gastronomy Treasure Hunt/Photo Quest

This is a quiz with a food culture theme. Walk through Saiku and feel its culture

Saiku Gastronomy Treasure Hunt/Photo Quest

After the treasure hunt quiz, there will be a special lunch. Experience food from a thousand years ago

Saiku Gastronomy Treasure Hunt/Photo Quest

inquiry

For inquiries regarding this program, please contact us below.

dmo@hana-meiwa.jp

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The entrance to Oise-san, Meiwa-cho. Meiwa Town is a town where the Miyako ``Saikyu'', where the princess of the imperial family, ``Saio'', who served Amaterasu Omikami at Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor, once lived, remains as a historical site.

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