1.
[10:00/14:00] kinoshitachaen_geku (Tavizo Ise sales office)
【Registration】Filling in the pledge form / Course details and confirmation / Delivery of Sangu-kifuda
【Rental】Guidance of how to ride the electric vehicle / Practice
【Departure】★=places that are stopover "must"
10 minutes
2.
・Wakamatsuya /Main branch
Kamaboko is a traditional Japanese food made from fish from Japan's rich oceans and rivers. It is used as an essential ingredient in many Japanese dishes. Wakamatsuya, is a company that has continued to make fish cakes, such as kamaboko for over 100 years, and it has carried on the traditional production method that values the original flavor of fish, without using any synthetic preservatives. You can eat delicious kamaboko on the spot, or enjoy various optional experiences. ①Chopsticks making experience 1,800 yen ②Kamaboko making experience 2,650 yen *Advance reservation is required.
1 hour
3.
・Kawasaki Merchant House
Twelve buildings are registered as national cultural properties. The distinctive building structures have been preserved and reused for restaurants and stores, providing a retro Japanese atmosphere.
10 minutes
4.
・Ise Kadoya Bewery Biyagura
(Nikenchayamochi)
Ise Kadoya Bewery opened in 1997 as the only craft beer brewery in Ise-Shima. In the Taisho Era (1912-1926), they began making miso and soy sauce, and its brewing techniques provided the background for its entry into the craft beer world.
10 minutes
5. Mishiodono Shrine
★Nakazutsumi(Levee path in the rice field)
This is a back road on an embankment in a rice field that can be ridden only with a Tuk-Tuk or an electric bike.
・Mishiohama(salt making rice field)
・Mishiodono Jinja Shrine
This is where the most beautiful and mysterious atmosphere of a factory in Japan is located. The salt produced in this clean and pure place is a very premium salt, and is used only in the daily rituals of the Ise Shrine.
20 minutes
6. Futami Okitama Shrine
★Futami Okitama Jinja Shrine/Meotoiwa Rocks
You can enjoy the sea breeze and the scenery of pine trees that characterize the Japanese coast, and experience the ancient Japanese culture of nature worship. The large rocks standing in the sea are called "husband and wife rocks" because of the way they stand close together like a married couple, and are said to symbolize marital bliss and love.
★Back roads of Ise
The road is a peaceful, uniquely Japanese rural landscape, with different scenery depending on the time of day as well as the season. One of the unique local landscapes is a shrine located in the middle of the rice paddies.
10 minutes
7.
・Asakuma Jinja Shrine, Kagami-no-miya Jinja Shrine
This is a special place with a wooden shrine quietly nestled on a small hill with trees and a shrine built at the confluence of two rivers. The atmosphere of the beautiful babbling of the river and the beautiful forests make us feel at peace.
・Jingu Kanda
This is a special place where the staple food of the Japanese people, rice, is grown. for more than 2000 years, rice has been carefully and carefully cultivated using clean water flowing from the mountains and traditional methods that rely as little as possible on chemical fertilizers.
10 minutes
8. Sarutahiko Shrine
・Tsukiyomi-no-miya
The beautiful scenery of four wooden Shinto shrines called "Shinmei-zukuri" standing side by side in the forest is a must-see. Here, Tsukuyominomikoto, the god of the night and the moon, is enshrined.
・Sarutahiko Shrine
The Sarutahiko Shrine at Ise is considered to be exceptional among them, and is the No. 1 place to go for people who want to start something or meet someone.
★Stepping stones
A popular photo spot. A special space upstream from the "sacred river" Isuzu River. There are "stepping stones" that allows visitors to cross the river by stepping on a stone and listen to the sound of nature, including the wind in the mountains and the murmuring of the river.
10 minutes
9.
★kinoshitachaen_geku (Tavizo Ise sales office)
[12:30/16:30] End
10 minutes