We have the treats! From Ise udon noodles, a sought-after dish dating from Edo, to akafuku sweets and tekone-zushi, a kind of sushi in a bowl invented by the local fishermen. The seafood stars the major players: oysters, lobster and abalone - eat your heart out.
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Oharai-machi and Okage-yokocho
Ise City
Where the Townscape of the Edo Period Reappears
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Ama Hut Experience Facility Satoumi-an
Shima City
Experience the Unique Culture of Ama Huts in Shima
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Ama Hut Hachiman Kamado
Toba City
Spend Time with Active Divers in a Genuine Ama Hut
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Akafuku Main Store (Okage Yokocho)
Ise City
The three ridges on the red bean paste represent the flow of the Isuzugawa River, while the white mochi symbolizes the river’s pebbled bed.
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Okage Yokocho
Ise City
A town developed in front of the torii gate of the Ise Jingu Inner Shrine
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Ama-goya Osatsu Kamado
Toba City
Experience Authentic Ama Culture
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Toba Lookout Point and Pearl Road
Toba City
You can see the Mt.Fuji on a sunny day
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Oharai-machi
Ise City
A town developed in front of the torii gate of the Ise Jingu Inner Shrine
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Kappo Daiki
Ise City
Established in 1945, a Renowned Ise Restaurant Visited by Royalty
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Toba Ichiban-gai
Toba City
A Multi-Purpose Facility for Shopping, Dining, and More
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Ofukumochi Honke【Ofuku-mochi】
Ise City
Melt in your mouth