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Must-see places at Ise-Shima: Centrip Japan's Complete Guide to Ise Shima
In Ise-Shima you can experience history and get a real taste of Japan. Ise Shrine is usually crowded with people traveling from afar to worship here at least once in their lives. The castle town is also very popular with people wanting to do dress up in traditional Japanese clothing. You can also enjoy historical walks while enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Ise Jingu Inner Shrine
The Naiku [inner shrine] of Ise Shrine is said to have been
built around 2000 years ago. Every 20 years the shrine is
rebuilt and the Shikinen Sengu festival is held. The shrine's
building plans and techniques are a tradition passed down
through history. The structure remains as it always has while
the materials are made anew. As the shrine remains an
important place of religous significance for Japanese people,
visitors are asked to maintain respectful behaviour and not to
raise their voices while visiting.
Okage Yokocho
There is a tourist facility in Ise Shrine's inner shrine town
where, many historical buildings are being relocated and
reproduced, and many souvenir stores line the streets,making
everyday feel like a lively festival. There are many places to
buy food while walking the streets. Also with an entry fee you
can visit Okageza, to see a model of the area and learn about
what the Ise area was like during the Edo Period.
Oharai Machi
From the Uji bridge to Isuzu river the cityscape can be seen
where Ise's important historical buildings remain time long
past. Among them souvenir shops, Japanese style inn's and
confectionaries, restaurants, as well as cafe's and
convenience stores blend into the scenery of the town. Even on
weekdays the streets bustle with people, giving the area a
sense and feel of Ise of old from a time before cars and
trains.
Ise Shrine Geku
It is customary to begin your visit to Ise Shrine, not at the
inner shrine but at the outer shrine. Here the god of
clothing, food, and shelter is worshipped. Restaurants, cafes,
chocolatiers, and long established confectionaries selling
homemade manju (a snack made from redbean paste and rice),
line the streets of the outer shrine. In addition you can find
stores selling beer and pudding, and abalone dishes. Finding
these gems makes exploring the streets of the outer shrine
worthwile.
Meoto Iwa (Couple's Stones) (Futami Okitama Shrine)
A shimenawa, a large rope, binds two rocks, one male, one
female, together they are called the "Meoto Iwa" or "Couple's
Stones". It is a symbol for matchmaking, and the love shared
between married and dating couples. The two rocks, and
shimenawa, stand out among Torii gate of the shrine. The
Couple's Stones at Futami Okitama Shrine serve as a place of
purification before one begins their tour of Ise Jingu and is
a customary for some to visit before the outer shrine.
Hinjitsu-kan
Futami, the sight of the Couple's Stones, developed as an
hotel town for worshippers headed to Ise Shrine. Wooden three
story Japanese Inns and confectionaries retain the 100 year
old atmosphere of the area. Among them is the Hinjitsu-kan a
special guest house, which, in the past, had the honor of
being patronized by royal family members and important
dignitaries. Nowadays it has become a museum that is open to
the public. Among traditional Japanese buildings the
Hinjitsukan have chandeliers and blend together Japanese and
European sensibilities.
Ise Azuchi Momoyama Castle Town
Here the splendor of Oda Nobunaga's, Azuchi Castle has been
reproduced. At the heart of the castle the Age of the Samurai
is reenvisaged. In front of you eyes a period drama is be
performed and on the "Dai Ninja Gekijyo" or "Large Ninja
Stage" you can experience Japanese culture, where throwing
stars and blowpipes can be tried. Kimono and Ninja outfits may
also be rented. At the transformation photo studio you can
dress in realistic Samurai and Geisha clothing, for photos,
and if you choose can also walk the castle town while
dressed-up.
Ise Sea Paradise
At Ise Sea Paradise, you can come into contact with a variety
of marine life. As you walk around watch performances of cute
sea lions, recieve kisses blown by walruses, and have your
photo taken as you get up close with the animals. At the
entrance sea lions will see you off. Don't forget to try the
popular Otter handshake, it's very soft.
Mikimoto Pearl Island
In 1893 the worlds first successfully cultivated pearls were
produced on Mikimoto Pearl Island. An island of 23140.5 square
meters (5.718141 acres) , you can learn in-depth about
cultured pearls, go shopping for pearl accessories, and enjoy
dining. In addition watch a demonstration of the women divers
who care for the clams and help raise the pearls. This is the
only place in the world where you can see the pure white
diving suit traditionally worn by the Ama divers (female
divers).
(Women Divers) Ama Hut Satoumian
The "Ama Hut" is a place to rest for the women who free-dived
for shells. In the Ama Hut while listening to the conversation
of the women divers, you can experience frying and eating
fresh fish, and trying the diver's snacks. You can also try on
the traditional clothes of the women divers and have a
memorial picture taken. Please reserve in advance on their
website. (Bookings can be made in English and Chinese)
Dolphin Island
As part of the Toba Bay Tour set, you may enter the island for
free, and enjoy dolphin and sea lion shows and the observation
deck. From the observation deck of Dolphin Island you can see
the unique sweeping vistas of Toba's sea. Take a cruise
through the Toba Bay on a ship from Japanese fairytales, the
"Ryugu-jo" . Each cruise lasts 50 minutes so you can fully
enjoy the ocean views.
Toba Aquarium
Featuring rougly 1,200 species, with over 30,000 different
marine animals, both from the ocean and rivers, Toba Aquarium
is proud to be Japan's best breeding aquarium. Often mistaken
for Mermaids, the Manatee can only be seen here in Japan. In
the aquarium there are 12 zones, among them you can experience
sea lions swimming at your feet, and watch sea lions, in
excess of 700kg, dive. Popular sea lion and walrus shows are
held daily.
Guardian Goddesses of Shinmei Shrine
Since olden times women divers have said that at this shrine
"A single wish of a woman can be fulfilled". In modern times
the reputation has spread and women from across Japan come to
have their wishes granted. First you write your wish on prayer
paper, then put the paper in the prayer box, and lastly pray.
Charms of protection are also popular. There are charms that
women divers carry to protect themselves from being pulled
into the ocean, and these charms are said to have magical
effects.
Yokoyama Observation Deck
An Observation Deck That Sits Between an Island and the Coast
The Yokoyama Observation Deck sits on Kashikojima Island, the
home to the 2016 Ise Shima Summit, by the saw-toothed
coastline of Ise City in Mie Prefecture. The way that sky, sea
and land all converge in this area carries an other-worldly
atmosphere. The sunsets here are particularly beautiful. There
is also a visitor center nearby where you can learn more about
the nature of the surrounding area as well.
Agowan Bay
Islands Large and Small Scattered Along the Coast Starting out
from Kashikojima, which was home to the Ise Shima Summit, a
cluster of islands are laid out, forming Ago Bay. The Yokoyama
Observatory here is a very popular photo spot and the sunset
here is spectacularly beautiful. You can take a cruise to see
how people cultivate pearls here. Because of its beauty, Ago
Bay is often called the Japanese Aegean Sea. There are many
restaurants where you can eat lots of fresh seafood as well.
Kashikojima Cruise
A Quick and Comfy 50-Minute Cruise The surrounding coast is a
ria-style coast and is perfect for pearl cultivation. The Ise
Shima Summit was held in this area. In the 16th century, the
Spanish pleasure ship, the Esperanza, sailed to this area, and
there is a recreation of this historic ship that you can
cruise around the bay on. In addition to the observation deck,
there are a number of gorgeous private cabins available
onboard. As part of the cruise, you will see the area's pearl
cultivation activities and get the chance to buy high-quality
pearl accessories.
Shima Marine Land
An Up-Close and Personal Aquarium Experience This aquarium is
best known for its ocean sunfish exhibition. There are
performances from the famous female skin divers, or "ama",
that feed the fish. Depending on the time of year, you might
also get the chance to touch a penguin at one of the special
penguin shows. The main tank at the aquarium is home to 50
different species, totally up to around 2,500 specimens in
total, all swimming together. The ancient aquarium area has a
number of fossilized sea creatures to help you look back on
the history of the sea. There is also a jellyfish area,
complete with mood lighting, to create an other-worldly
atmosphere.
Shima Spain Village
A Theme Park Resort with the Sun and Passion of Spain This
resort area is centered around the Parque España theme park.
With an air of Spanish sun and fun, you'll find a number of
Spain-themed shows and parades. There are a lot of oversized
characters that the kids will love too. Have fun on the park's
ride and try out the Ocean Adventure attraction. There are
even restaurants with delicious Spanish cuisine and souvenir
shops with interesting items for sale.
Pearl Workshop Shinju no Sato
At Pearl Workshop, Shinju no Sato, you can experience removing
pearls from Akoya Pearl Oysters. It's a mystery as to what
kind of pearl you will retrieve. Once you have removed the
pearl, you can use it to make your own accessory. As you make
your own one-of-a-kind pearl accessory, take time to learn
about cultured pearls, and create a personal memento of your
trip.
Nemu Resort
A huge resort with a hotel and recreation facilities. On the
resort grounds you can enjoy golfing, a marina, cruising,
fishing, and sea kayaking. You may also partake in the first
ever Mikimoto Group Pearl Beauty Treatment Spa Facilities.
Experience blissful pearl oil massage, and refresh your mind
and body in the hot springs. You can also enjoy a stay at an
Aman Resort Group hotel, Amanemu.
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