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Filled with the charm of history and nature. 5 recommended sightseeing spots around Ise City, Mie Prefecture♪
A recommended tourist spot in Ise City is Ise Grand Shrine. It consists of the Inner Shrine (Kotaijingu) and the Outer Shrine (Toyouke Daijingu), and is the center of Shinto in Japan. In addition, "Okage Yokocho" near the Inner Shrine recreates the streetscape of the Edo period and allows you to enj...
Ise Shrine, popularly known as Oise-san, has a history of about 2000 years
Approximately 20 minutes by car from the hotel.
Ise Grand Shrine is the collective name for the Inner Shrine (Naiku) of Amaterasu Omikami and the Outer Shrine (Geku) of Toyouke Omikami.
However, the two shrines are not of equal rank, with Kotaijingu being the most sacred shrine.
Once you step inside either of these places, you will feel a sacred atmosphere. These are definitely recommended spots to visit!
A must-visit spot when visiting the Naiku Shrine: Okage Yokocho
"Okage Yokocho" is located in the middle of Oharaimachi, which continues straight from Uji Bridge at Ise Jingu (Naiku).
Representative buildings from the Iseji route have been relocated and recreated.
There's plenty to do, including souvenir hunting, gourmet food to try while walking around, and limited-edition products and gourmet food that can only be purchased here!
Accessible on foot from the Inner Shrine: God of Road Opening [Sarutahiko Shrine]
There is a legend that says that because it opens the way, it will guide you in a positive direction in everything, including your studies and work.
Within the same grounds, there is also Sarume Shrine, known as the goddess of performing arts.
Toba Aquarium: The only aquarium in Japan that keeps dugongs
Approximately 30 minutes by car from the hotel.
It houses approximately 1,200 species and is known as the only aquarium in Japan where you can see dugongs.
You can enjoy sea lion shows and interaction with walruses.
Become a Ninja [Ise Ninja Kingdom]
The castle town and Edo gardens of the Edo period have been recreated, and there are also ninja shows performed by actors and kimono and ninja costumes available to rent.
You can also try out shuriken and bows and arrows.
Once you step inside, you'll feel as if you've traveled back in time to the Edo period in Japan.
There are a total of 6 guest rooms with motifs of the waxing and waning of the moon. This is a high-grade inn that is fully equipped with hot spring open-air baths and where you can enjoy breakfast and dinner in your room. For meals, you can enjoy Kaiseki cuisine using plenty of Ise-Shima ingredients such as Matsusaka beef and Ise lobster.
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