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Ise Shima Misasaki Auto Campground

The location is a 1-minute walk to the beautiful sea and white sand white sea Shirahama beach. It includes a cooking building, flush Western toilets, hot water showers, baths, laundry and more. Bungalows and lodges are also popular for families and swimming groups, which is convenient for long-term stays. GW, lodges other than the Bon season, and bungalows will be half the price of the regular fare.

Misza Shirahama Beach

A beach with a white sand beach and high transparency; selected as the "Bathing Bathing Hundred" and a remote bathing beach with gentle waves.

Nail Cutting

The main temple, Daishido, and Yakushi-do are located within the precincts of the Kurukiri Fōson in Goza. Honson is the Fudō Myōō, who is reportedly carved by his own claws on a natural stone in this area. It is considered the secret Buddha. Also, the stone is famous because it is said that bad places can be cured.

Stone Buddha (Tide Buddha)

A stone Buddha in the sea of the throne, which appears at low tide; and a disease of the lower body, or a spirit for those who do not receive child treasure.

Mount Jinba

A mountain at the tip of the Maejima peninsula, at 99m above sea level. From the summit, you can see the peninsula as well as Kumanonada and Ago Bay. Up to the observation deck, there is a well-maintained road for hiking, which is packed with many hikers. An ascent from the neighboring land of Koshiga is also possible. 30 minutes walk. Night ascent is not recommended because there is no night light.

Confectionery workshop Simaya

The Kinko Tart is a Japanese-style roll made of castella-wrapped yuzu paste scattered with dried potatoes and kinko from Ise Shima. Castella uses no flour or dairy, only rice flour. Soy milk and okara are also used as raw materials, and the nutritional value of soybeans is also plentiful. The flavor is also delicious. 700 yen each.

Kakudo Kanyondo

The former Shingon Esoterical Prayer Place in the Washi District, located approximately in the central part of the Sobishima Peninsula, which shapes Ago Bay. It was passed along with the founding of the Nara period, and has been familiar to the local people for a long time. There are statues of Buddha and Buddha heads produced by the Heian period in the hall of the quaint Kanon-do. The main statue is a statue with a statue height of 173cm and a unique atmosphere of a cypress structure. The copper-making Nyorai sitting statue of the National Designated Important Cultural Property is small with a statue height of 17cm, but it is rare in the Heian period. Visitation of Buddha statues is required to the Shima Tourism Association.

Cruising around Ago Bay

A course where you can go around the island of Rairashima while you feel the surface of the water close by a small cruiser. This is a popular activity where you can experience the nature of Ise-Shima closer.

Shima Auto Campground

A 3-minute walk to Azurihama, a fully equipped camping house on the all-grassy camping site, a bungalow to stay casually and the outdoors according to style. Since the rental is also substantial, the camping is the first time you can use it with peace of mind. Fees are from 4500 yen per auto camp, 10,000 yen per bungalow, and 13,000 yen per camping house (depending on the date of use).

Ami Hut Experience Facility Sami Umi-an

A diver is a place where divers warm their tired bodies from cold sea fishing. So you can enjoy the proud seafood while listening to valuable marine fishing stories from the current and former divers. The ingredients baked on a charcoal fire, combined with the atmosphere of the hut, feel exceptional. Basic course 3850 yen per person (3 servings to), cypress fan, sazae, squid, dried fish, blue sagi, and hijiki rice. The options are Ise Ebi (10-April), Ababi (March-September), and Tukone Sushi (3 servings) for an additional fee of 3300 yen.

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