Mie Tourist Attractions

Image Description Mie

Prefectural Capital : Tsu
Population : 1,815,865
Area : 5,762㎢

Mie Prefecture is魅力的な自然の海と山があり、いくつかのおすすめスポットがあります。 Ise Jingu Shrine, Toba Aquarium, and Iga Ninja Village are must-visits. Additionally, Shima Resort, Kumano Kodo, and the Ise Bay area are also attractive destinations. You can enjoy delicious local cuisine such as Ise lobsters, Matsusaka beef, and Iga beef. Furthermore, strolling through Oharai-machi in Ise City and the port town of Toba is highly recommended. The local hot springs and the warm hospitality of the people are also a charm of Mie Prefecture. It is a tourist destination where nature, history, and gourmet experiences come together, allowing you to fully enjoy a rich variety of attractions.
List of Mie Tourist Attractions
Nagashima Spa Land

Nagashima Spa Land is a large amusement park located in Nagashima Town, Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, in the northern part of the prefecture. This attraction park is convenie...

Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka Circuit is a mobility-themed park set in hilly terrain, and it is Japan's first full-fledged international circuit completed in 1962. The 5,807m-long course is famous...

Shimusupein Village

Shima Spain Village is a theme park that recreates the streets of passionate Spain. It offers a variety of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to rides suitable for ...

Nabana no Sato

Nabana no Sato is one of Japan's largest theme parks dedicated to flowers, greenery, and food. In the large greenhouse "Begonia Garden," hundreds of flower species bloom, al...

Toba Aquarium

Toba Aquarium is one of the largest indoor aquariums in Japan, boasting a total length of about 240 meters and a pathway of approximately 1.5 kilometers. It houses around 1,...

Okage Yokocho

Okage Yokocho is a tourist destination in Ise that opened in 1993, located in the middle of Oharai-machi Street in front of the inner shrine's torii gate. The approximately ...

Saruta Hiko Shrine

Saruta Hiko Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Saruta Hiko no Okami, the deity of "road-opening" in Japanese mythology. Saruta Hiko no Okami guided Ninigi no Mikoto to Takachih...

Ise Grand Shrine

Ise Jingu, known formally as "Jingu," is a special presence among shrines in Japan. It consists of a sacred area centered around the Naiku (Inner Shrine) dedicated to the go...

Futami Okitama Shrine

Futami Okitama Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Sarutahiko no Okami, with the iconic夫妻岩 (Meoto Iwa, or Husband and Wife Rocks) towering in the sea near the main building. ...

Mie Area specialty food

Mie Area specialty food