Meoto Iwa Rocks
Meoto Iwa Rocks, or the "Wedded Rocks", are two sacred rocks representing a husband and wife, connected by a thick rope.
Facing Meoto Iwa Rocks, Futami Okitama Jinja Shrine is decorated with hundreds of frogs.
Meoto Iwa Rocks, or the "Wedded Rocks", are two sacred rocks representing a husband and wife, connected by a thick rope.
Formerly an old inn used by the Imperial Family and other distinguished guests, Hinjitsu-kan has been preserved as a museum for all to enjoy.
Ise Azuchimomoyama Bunkamura is a theme park with buildings and streets depicting the lifestyle of the people during the Azuchimomoyama period. Visitors can als
The Makonde Art Museum displays sculptures by the Makonde tribe, an ethnic group living mainly in Tanzania and Mozambique.
Dolphin Island, accessible only by Toba Marine Terminal, organizes interactive dolphin and sea lion shows.
Shiojitei is a luxury inn located in Toba Bay. The resort has created, in collaboration with pearl brand Mikimoto, a bath with pearl extracts.
Featuring public baths with views of Ise Bay and a Japanese restaurant, Oishiya is a 5-minute drive from JR Futaminoura Train Station. The traditional rooms hav
Offering traditional Japanese accommodation on the shores of Ise Bay is Asanokan, an 8-minute walk from JR Futamigaura Train Station. 24-hour hot-spring baths a
Featuring free WiFi, Asanokan Bekkan Iroha is set in Ise, 8 km from Ise Grand Shrine. Each room at this guest house is air conditioned and comes with a flat-sc
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Poka Poka Village offers accommodation in Ise, 7 km from Ise Grand Shrine. Free private parking is available on sit
Located less than 200 m from the sea shore, Ryoso Uminocho offers tranquil getaway spot with free-access private beach, seasonal outdoor pool and sauna. On-site
Featuring free WiFi, Business Hotel Hane Ise Inter is situated in Ise, 5 km from Ise Grand Shrine. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking
Inari Jinja Sugamo Otori Jinja, located near Sugamo Station, is a small shrine nestled between two houses. It holds various seasonal festivals such as Tori no I
Shiogama Jinja Shrine in Miyagi is the head shrine of all Shiogama Jinja Shrines in the country.
Hokoku Jinja Shrine, also called Toyokuni Jinja Shrine, is the biggest building of the island with its "Hall of 1000 mats", or "Senjokaku".
Takemikumari Jinja Shrine, commonly known as Suibun Jinja Shrine, has strong ties with historical figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Emperor Godaigo and Lord Kusunok
Motoise Kono Jinja Shrine is part of Motoise Shrine, which has strong ties with Ise Grand Shrine.
Located in Arashiyama, this small shrine is famous for its sub-shrine, the Geino Jinja Shrine, where professionals from the entertainment industry come to pray.