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Aoyama Plateau

Tsu City

A gently undulating plateau in the center of the Murou Akame Aoyama National Park, it can be enjoyed through all four seasons, with Japanese andromeda and azaleas, followed by fringed pink, the white heads of sawgrass in the autumn, and the beautiful iced trees in the winter. A drive of approximately 12km from Mt. Kasatori on the north edge of the plateau to Aoyama Pass is also enjoyable.

Cocopa Resort Club

Tsu City

70 minutes by train from both Osaka and Nagoya. A multi-facility resort with a 72-hole golf course and a hotel with a capacity of 550 guests

Itsukinomiya Hall for Historical Experience

Meiwa-cho

"Modeled on homes of nobility from the Heian Period, it was constructed utilizing the techniques of that period, and no nails are used in the joints. In addition to the regular events depicting period life and lectures and experience programs for studying the technology and culture of that period, you can also experience wearing formal clothes of that period, such as 12-layer kimono.
Information for formal clothes experience program: Held 2 times per day, for 1 person each time; 10:30 by appointment, 14:00 by appointment"

Kappou Ryokan Yachiyo

Matsusaka City

A Japanese inn operated in combination with a restaurant. Charges are set based on the premise that customers will have dinner in the restaurant.

Kitabatake Municipal Hall Ruins Garden

Tsu City

A typical garden of the Northern and Southern Dynasties Period (1336-1392), it is a national scenic spot and is designated as an historical landmark. A wild-style garden, it expresses the perceptions of beauty of powerful local clans at that time, and evokes the scenery of ancient times. There is superb harmony between the garden and the autumn leaves. It is one of Japan's 3 major old samurai gardens.

Madouonsen Ryoufusou

Tsu City

A quiet hot spring between the fields and mountains in the suburb of Tsu City where you can relax in peace. Try Yamakaizokuyaki (mountain pirate grill) in a cave used as a room. We like to introduce guests to a wondrous space, like a separate world where the temperature is around 20° throughout the year. A large space is available for parties with Japanese-style banquet, and day trips to enter the bath are also OK. Plans are available for business stays or group lodging. The private cave bath is popular with families, couples, and friends.

Matsusaka Agricultural Park Bell Farm

Matsusaka City

Matsusaka Agricultural Park is very close to the Matsusaka Interchange of the Ise Expressway. Visitors can enjoy a large, natural space with flowers and greenery, including the English gardens. Local foods are also available.

Matsusaka Castle Ruins, Castle Guard Barracks

Matsusaka City

Constructed by Ujisato Gamo in 1588. The building itself is gone and only the stone walls remain, but the Motoori Norinaga Commemorative Residence, Historical Citizens Hall of Records, and the tenement houses for samurai remain. The area is famous for cherry blossoms and wisteria, and is familiarly known as Matsusaka Park.

Matsusaka Momen (Cotton) Center

Matsusaka City

This center was created to make Matsusaka cotton, characterized by elegant striped patterns and indigo dyes, more widely know. Inside, 7 weaving machines create an atmosphere of soft sound.
Applicants can take a "1-day weaver princess" course or other courses to experience weaving cotton. It takes approximately 4 to 5 hours to weave 1m of cloth.

Matsusaka beef

Matsusaka City

An artistic product with fat distributed finely throughout and a soft taste, Matsusaka beef is made by sparing no pains in the raising of black cows, giving them lots of fodder including tofu lees, ground wheat, etc. making them drink beer when they have no appetite, giving them sunlight baths and massages, and taking them for afternoon walks.

Matsusaka cotton

Matsusaka City

Starting about 500 years ago, cotton-making has become widespread on the Ise plain, with its good drainage and plentiful sardines for use as fertilizer. The area around Matsusaka City has been famous since ancient times as a center of textile manufacture, and even today there is a "Loom Shrine" at Ise Jingu Shrine where gifts woven of linen and silk are offered.

Mie Prefectural Art Museum

Tsu City

Centered on Japanese modern Western-style paintings, with a wide collection of modern paintings, modern Western-style paintings, sketches, Spanish art, etc. showcased in the permanent exhibits. There are also colorfully planned exhibits throughout the year.

Misugi Resort Hotels & Spa

Tsu City

A comprehensive leisure facility situated among the mountains along the border between Mie Prefecture and Nara Prefecture. You can select from 3 lodging facilities: Hotel Uomaru, Hotel Annex, and Fire Valley Cottage. In addition to putter golf, tennis, horseback riding, etc., a beer factory and sparerib restaurant are also located within the resort. During the four seasons, they try to get flowers to bloom here and there by trial and error. At the experience factory, you can enjoy making konnyaku (90-minute course), etc. The resort strives to be a facility which can be enjoyed by young and old men and women throughout the year.

Okuise Forestpia

Oodai-cho

A nature therapy complex along the banks of a clear river flowing through the center of a forest surrounded by greenery, with a hotel, cottages, hot-spring facility, and various kinds of experience facilities, as well as facilities such as field athletics ground, garden, tennis courts, etc., where nature and time mingle to create scenery and sounds to make you forget the passage of time.

Okukahadakyo Resort (Smeall)

Matsusaka City

An amusement treasure trove, where you can experience a variety of sports, including putter golf, a cycling course, barbecue corner, health walking course, children's play facilities, etc., etc. The charming facilities are sure to satisfy both adults and children. Refresh your heart and body while enjoying the scenic splendor of nature. Lodging facilities and a hot spring are also available.

Osugi Valley/Oodai Plateau

Oodai-cho

A hidden frontier remaining at the headwaters of the Miya River. The ravine is continuous rapids and cliffs, with several hundred waterfalls. The primitive forest grows luxuriantly, with plank walkways and suspension bridges passing through it. However, it is not possible to walk the full course in a day trip, and the path is steep, so it is intended for experienced hikers.
※In the event of a disaster, current mountain roads will be closed.

Ozu Yasujiro Museum

Matsusaka City

The famous film director, Mr Yasujiro Ozu grew up here in Matsusaka. This Museum stands on a house Ozu lived. Museum has a living room, movie room, and commemorative hall with the typical feel of the Taisho Period. Videos introducing the director are played, and photographs and panels of his typical productions are exhibited.

Residence of Matsusaka Merchant

Matsusaka City

The former residence of Seizaemon Ozu, a wealthy merchant of paper and cotton in Edo. It has a simple appearance with latticework and palisades, but inside it is unexpectedly spacious, with two storehouses inside, recalling the lifestyle of Edo storeowner Ise merchants.

Saiku Historical Museum

Meiwa-cho

Saiku is the former location of the palace of the unmarried Imperial Princess Saiku, who served Ise-Jingu Shrine in place of the Emperor. The same Saioh (palace) and Saiku (princess) in The Tale of Genji or The Tale of Ise are introduced in easy-to-understand form using models and computer graphics based on the results of excavations and literary research.

Senju-ji Temple

Tsu City

Commonly called by its nickname Takada Honzan, it contains the Shingon Honzan opened by Shinran (1173-1262). In addition to the temple compound village which was created on the Ishinden site, the Buddhist prayers spread by Shinran are still said today. The main hall is an important cultural asset as the largest wooden structure in the prefecture, and there is also a treasure hall with national treasures and important cultural assets.

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