Mie

Mie Prefecture, situated on the eastern coast of Honshu’s Kii Peninsula, offers a captivating tapestry of experiences. History buffs can delve into the rich heritage of Ise Grand Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines. Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the verdant mountains and dramatic coastline of Ise-Shima National Park, ideal for hiking, kayaking, and diving.

Mie Prefecture is renowned for its cultured pearls, boasting a long history in the industry. Explore charming seaside towns like Toba, a center for pearl cultivation tours and delectable seafood experiences. Don’t miss the “Meoto Iwa” (Wedded Rocks), two small islets connected by a sacred rope, a symbol of eternal union.

Whether seeking historical immersion, outdoor adventures, or a glimpse into Japan’s pearl industry, Mie Prefecture offers a multifaceted and rewarding journey for curious travelers.

Top Places to Visit in Mie Prefecture

Ise Shima

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Scenic coastlines, lush forests, and tranquil bays form this national park area.

Iga Ueno

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Known for Iga Ueno Castle, a symbol of ninja prowess, and local Iga-yaki ceramics.