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Mie Prefecture (三重みえけん Mie-ken) is in the western Kansai region of the main Japanese island Honshu.

Understand

Tourist Information Site

Kanko Mie is the prefecture's official Japanese-only guide site with integrated machine translation.

Cities

Map
Map of Mie
  • 1 Tsu The prefectural capital with the shortest name possible (a one-stroke letter つ in hiragana).
  • 2 Yokkaichi An industrial city and the most urban city.
  • 3 Iga The home of Japan's most (in)famous ninja clan.
  • 4 Ise Site of Japan's holiest shrine.
  • 5 Kumano An ancient mountain town in the south with breathtaking scenery.
  • 6 Matsusaka A city between Tsu and Ise. Famous throughout Japan for its beef.
  • 7 Shima Famous for pearl cultivation.
  • 8 Suzuka Known for its motor sports events.
  • 9 Toba Popular holiday spot near Ise.
  • 10 Owase Small city having the best in nature.
  • 11 Kuwana A small city next to Nagoya. Easy access to Nagashima Spa Land.

Other destinations

Get in

By plane

By train

Mie is easily accessible from anywhere in central Japan using the Kintetsu or JR (Japan Rail) train lines. From other parts of Honshu, the shinkansen (bullet train) can quickly though rather expensively get you to Nagoya Station, where you can transfer to either the Kintetsu or JR line into Mie.

By bus

By boat

Ferries leave hourly from Nagoya airport (NGO) to Tsu Nagisamachi port and a port in Matsusaka.

Get around

See

Sunrise over Meoto Iwa
  • Ise Shrine is the holiest shrine in Japan and home to the sun goddess Amaterasu. (Ise)
  • Learn about the history of ninja in one of the former ninja homelands (Iga)
  • Mikimoto Pearl Island (Toba)
  • Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kii Mountain Pilgrimage Route (Kumano)
  • Hike the Akame 48 Waterfalls to see just how many waterfalls there really are (Nabari)
  • Explore a well-preserved former Tokaido Road post town (Kameyama)
  • Watch the sunrise over Meoto Iwa (Ise)

Do

Eat

Matsusaka is known for its delicious, massaged, beer-fed beef. According to locals, it's every bit as good as the more internationally famous Kobe product.

Drink

Hokosugi (ほこすぎ) sake, brewed near Ise, is very tasty and reasonably priced.

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