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Kikuchi Pearl

You can tour the sale of pearls and the processing process by skilled craftsmen. It has a reputation for quality, and the range of items from affordable pendants to luxury necklaces is also attractive. In addition, the pearl captivating experience is also well received, and it is possible to take the pearl from the living acoyas.

Goriki Marine Village

You can enjoy sea fishing in Ise Bay. The fish caught can be eaten by themselves in the institution's rest garden, and then made into a grill, charcoal or tempura. You can try kissing fishing between May and October. In addition, the plan, which includes sea bathing, play, fishing, and meals, is also well received. It is also nice that the plan fee includes the fishing rod rental fee and the food fee. The vegetable harvest and lunch plan of the Mu plantation are also well received.

Ise Chunkei Design Workshop

A workshop of "Ise Chunkei", a traditional craft of layering lacquer on colored cypress wood. The goods are also handled in the merchant storehouse of the Ise Kawasaki merchant house. It produces and sells orthodox Chunqing, which includes heavy boxes and lunch boxes, and casual Chunqing, which includes photo-stands and straps. About 50 items.

Kawasaki-Kawa Station

The boat landing area of Wabune Mizuki, which connects Kawasaki to Shrine Port; the station-house style building, which stands facing the Seta River, was built in the image of that of a tram that once ran through the city of Ise; and the panel display of Kawasaki's history and other items in the building.

Ise Shima Skyline

A 16-km-long driveway in the sky that connects Ise Shrine-Thanks-Yokocho to Toba. From the summit observation deck, there is a magnificent panoramic view that can be viewed up to Mount Fuji in sunny weather, as well as full views of Ise Bay and Ise-Shima. Near the summit is the famous temple "Kongo Shōji", which guards the demon gate of Ise Shrine.

Kagura Kiln

It is located at the western foot of Mt. Asakuma, and holds a one-day ceramic art class, such as painting of a hot water bottle and making a tea bowl. It is from 850 yen to 3500 yen per day experience (including material cost).

Ise Wa Paper House

It is located on the site of the Daiwa-Wa Paper Industry Co., Ltd., which produces the washi paper used in the Ofuda area throughout the country, including the Ise Shrine. As well as materials and products related to washi paper, he also exhibits photographic works using washi paper printed by inkjet. On the second Saturday of every month, experience events such as making accessories, Japanese paper prints, and handmade are held (reservations required). The Ise-Washi Paper Gallery, which is attached to the site, also offers a photo exhibition using Ise-Washi paper and a calligraphy exhibition.

Jingu Bunko

It holds valuable writings and materials about Ise Shrine, including those designated as national treasures and Shigetwen. Its reading days are Thu, Fri and Sat. It boasts about 310,000 volumes.

Shikiya Yengong Memorial Jingu Museum of Art

It was founded in 1993 to commemorate the 61st year of the year of the year of the city. The collection of works dedicated to the Jingu Palace by artists representing the current generation in praise of Shikinen. There are more than 400 works in a wide range of fields, and we are aiming to become a beauty hall of fame with a view on the history of art in Japan along with the history of the city. The garden on the west side of the museum has a promenade, which allows you to soak up the seasonal changing nature, including precious species native to Taiwan, the four-season cherry blossoms blooming in spring and autumn, and the beautiful autumn leaves.

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