The city of Ise is one of the most holy places in Japan, centered on the Ise Shrine, and is a town wrapped in the scent of history and culture. Thanks to Yokocho is also a popular tourist destination.
Matsusaka is a world famous place for Matsusaka beef, and it combines the taste of the castle town with its gastronomy. It is a charming town where you can enjoy history and gourmet food.
The city of Tsu is the prefectural capital of Mie Prefecture, and its attractions include Tsu-Kwan and the coastline. It has flourished as a key point of transportation since ancient times, and you can enjoy history and the bounty of the sea.
Toei is a quiet town surrounded by mountains and rivers, and traditional cultures such as flower festivals are still inherited; it is also ideal for forest bathing and outdoor activities.
Toyone is the least populous village in Aichi Prefecture, and the nature and starry sky of the Chausuyama plateau are attractive, and it is noted as a hidden resort.
The town of Taketoyo is a town where the brewing culture of miso and tamari is breathed, and it is attractive for its storehouse tours and historical townscape. It has an idyllic and quaint landscape.
Koda is an easy-to-live town in harmony with nature, and a relaxing environment with mountains and rivers close to each other. There are many manufacturing companies.
Located in the mountains of Oku-San River, Seiraku-cho is an unexplored town where the nature and traditional culture of the four seasons remain colorful.
Toyoyama is close to Nagoya Airport and is characterized by an aviation museum and aircraft industry. It is a town where you can feel the charm of the sky and the convenience of the city.
The town of Agui is located in the central part of the Chita Peninsula and is rich in greenery and agriculture. It is attractive for its calm environment where it lives with nature.
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