Unlimited train rides! Enjoy sightseeing in Mie from Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya with the Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass | How to use and important points to note

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The Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass is a great value ticket that allows unlimited travel on all Kintetsu train lines, starting from Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya. This time, we will introduce how to use the pass and the recommended area for sightseeing in Mie, Meiwa-cho, with the theme of "Traveling by train ...

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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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Unlimited train rides! Enjoy sightseeing in Mie with the Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass

The Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass is a great value ticket that allows unlimited travel on all Kintetsu train lines (including cable lines) for three consecutive days, including Saturday and Sunday.

The service area is wide, including Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Mie, and Aichi, and provides very convenient access to tourist attractions.

Using this free pass, you can easily enjoy long-distance travel when sightseeing in Mie Prefecture, making it a fulfilling weekend trip.

Especially for tourists from overseas, one of the concerns is, "It's a hassle to have to buy tickets every time I visit various tourist spots."

Mie Prefecture is easily accessible from Japan's major cities of Osaka and Nagoya, and is home to many popular spots such as Ise Shrine, Shima Spain Village, and Toba Aquarium.

This time, we will be introducing the theme of "Sightseeing in Mie by train," including how to use the free pass, important points to note, and recommended areas to stop by when sightseeing in Mie.

How can I use the Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass?

From the official Kintetsu Railway website:<br>

From the official Kintetsu Railway website:

Now, let's take a look at how to use the Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass.

It's very easy to use, just follow the three steps below.

① Decide the date of travel

First, decide the day you will actually use the Kintetsu Line.

You can choose to have your free pass for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, or Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

②Purchase your free pass by the day before

Next, purchase your Free Pass at the ticket counter of the station or online.

Please note that you must purchase your tickets the day before.

Once your travel date is confirmed, be sure to complete the purchase procedure between one month and the day before.

③Use the free pass on the day

Finally, on the day you wish to travel, simply present your free pass at the ticket gate.

Not only can you travel to your destination, but you can also get on and off freely at any time, so you can easily get off at any time along the way.

    [Other information]
    Sale period: All year round
    Validity period: Valid for 3 consecutive days from the start of boarding, including weekends
    Price: 5,000 yen for adults, 2,500 yen for children
    For inquiries, please contact Kintetsu Railway Telephone Center (050-3536-3957)

Recommended for sightseeing in Mie! Stop by the historic "Meiwa Town"

Finally, we would like to introduce you to Meiwa Town, which you should definitely visit when sightseeing in Mie.

Meiwa Town is located in the center of Mie Prefecture, surrounded by Matsusaka City, famous for its Matsusaka beef, and Ise City, home to the world-famous Ise Shrine.

In particular, there are many historical sites related to the Saigū Historical Museum and Ise Grand Shrine, where you can learn more about Japanese culture.

The tranquil surroundings with rural views are ideal for a relaxing stay.

Saigū is a place that remains strongly influenced by the imperial court culture that flourished during the Heian period, once the capital of Japan.

The Saigū Historical Museum has a wide range of exhibits that allow visitors to learn about the life and culture of the time, making it a great opportunity to experience Japanese history, especially for visitors from overseas.

The Kintetsu Line is right in front of the station, and if you use the Kintetsu Weekend Free Pass, access from Kyoto and Osaka is easy, making it the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.

Please make use of this ticket and visit Meiwa Town.

I believe that visitors from overseas will also be able to fully experience the charm of Japan.

Events held in Meiwa Town

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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