- For other places with the same name, see Ise (disambiguation).
Ise (
Understand
[edit]According to the official chronology, Ise Shrine (
The present buildings, dating from 2013, are the 62nd iteration to date and are scheduled for rebuilding in 2033. Many festivals will precede the next rebuilding; the most impressive of these, the "tree-pulling" festival Okihiki (
Tourist information site
[edit]The local tourist association has a multilingual guide site.
Get in
[edit]By plane
[edit]The closest international airport to Ise is Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO IATA) south of Nagoya. High-speed ferries run hourly from the airport's dock across Ise Bay to Tsu (
The alternative is to simply take the Meitetsu
By train
[edit]Ise's main train station is Iseshi (
Kintetsu offers access to Ise through their direct limited express services from Nagoya (85 minutes, ¥2770), Kyoto (2 hours, ¥3620) and Namba in Osaka (1 hour 50 minutes, ¥3120). Some trains have a premium Deluxe Car which requires an additional surcharge for seating. One service, the Shimakaze (しまかぜ), operates with all-premium seating, also requiring an additional surcharge.
Tourists who wish to use Kintetsu can purchase the Kintetsu Rail Pass which includes unlimited local trips on the network for 5 days. The pass costs ¥3800 (¥3600 if you buy it outside Japan before your trip). You must purchase a separate ticket to ride on the limited express, though Kintetsu has now made these purchases possible in English on their website. The one-way surcharges to Ise are ¥1320 from Nagoya or Osaka, and ¥1610 from Kyoto. Deluxe Car seats and Shimakaze seats require an extra surcharge. An enhanced version of the pass, called the Kintetsu Rail Pass Plus, costs ¥5000 (¥4800 purchased in advance) and adds unlimited trips on select buses in the area.
JR trains run hourly rapid services to Iseshi from Nagoya (90 minutes, ¥2000 unreserved seat, ¥2520 reserved seat). The fastest option by JR from the Shinkansen is to change to the rapid train in Nagoya, as a trip around the Kii peninsula on other JR services will take much longer.
Holders of the Japan Rail Pass must pay a small ¥510 surcharge, since trains partially use the private Ise Railway on the journey. The surcharge can be avoided by taking the less-frequent Nanki (
By bus
[edit]Willer Express operates overnight bus service from Tokyo to Ise. Buses leave from the Shinjuku Highway Bus Terminal (Basta Shinjuku), as well as from nearby Kawasaki. Weekday, non-peak fares start at around ¥4700, and the trip is valid with Willer's Japan Bus Pass.
Seibu and Mie Kotsu operate two overnight bus services to Ise - one departs from Ikebukuro and Shinjuku, and the other leaves from Ikebukuro and Yokohama. Weekday, non-peak fares start at around ¥7200.
Get around
[edit]A regular bus service operates between Ise Station and Naiku. Another option for those who want to explore the area further is the CAN Bus day pass. This provides unlimited travel around the Ise, the Futami area, and Toba. A 1-day pass is ¥1000 for adults, ¥500 for children. A 2-day pass is ¥1600 and ¥800. Mie Kotsu multilingual website has more bus information.
See
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- Ise Shrine (
伊勢神宮 ), ☏ +81 596-24-1111. The shrine consists of two sites, some 6 km apart but connected by a sacred forest. Access to the inner sanctum of these sites is strictly limited, with the general public allowed to see little more than the thatched roofs of the central structures, hidden behind three tall wooden fences. (Guards are on hand to make sure nobody gives in to temptation.) Visitors can, however, enjoy the ancient forest, and those with an eye for architecture will enjoy the many wooden buildings along the path.
- 1 Gekū (Outer Shrine;
外宮 ). Dedicated to the goddess of food, clothing, and housing, Toyouke-o-mikami. Accordingly, there are snacks and souvenirs available at a stand near the main gate. The smaller of the two, it is a 5-minute walk from Ise Station.
- 1 Gekū (Outer Shrine;
- 2 Naikū (Inner Shrine;
内宮 ) (the shuttle bus from Geku to here takes 15 minutes and costs ¥410). Dedicated to the sun goddess, Amaterasu-o-mikami, and is the larger and more important of the two. There are a few ponds full of colorful carp, and the river that runs nearby has the less colorful ones who didn't make the cut.
- 2 Naikū (Inner Shrine;
- 3 Kawasaki Kaiwai (
河崎 界隈 ) (from Ise Station walk towards Ujiyamada Station, past Hinodekan, turn left, before long you'll find a railway crossing, cross there and walk up the big road, past Mini-Mini; after about 400 m turn right at Hoshide-kan, a large wooden ryokan. Kawasaki Kaiwai is the street next to Seta River). The old merchants quarters of town. Many old buildings remain. Good for a stroll. - 4 Meoto Iwa (
夫婦 岩 ) (by train, Meotoiwa is a 15-minute walk from JR Futaminoura Station, mostly along the shoreline). (夫婦 岩 ) Also known as the Husband-and-Wife Rocks or the Wedded Rocks, these two rocks just offshore are tied together with a Shinto shimenawa rope weighing over a ton. The rocks are said to represent Izanagi and Izanami, the creator gods of Shinto myth, and the larger "male" rock has a small torii gate on top. While photos often make the rocks appear much larger than they really are, it is still a unique and interesting site. Entrance is free. - 5 Ise Sea Paradise (
伊勢 シーパラダイス) (a few minutes walk from Meotoiwa), ☏ +81 596-43-4111. 08:50-17:10. A small aquarium where you can enjoy shows by seals and walruses, and can touch and interact with the animals. Adults ¥1300, elementary school children ¥600, small children ¥300.
Do
[edit]Festivals
[edit]- Kagurasai Ceremony (
神楽 祭 ). Three days in early April and late September. There are spring and autumn versions of this event. Performances of dance, music, noh, shigin and displays of flower arrangement are held in the garden at Naiku. free. - Miya River Fireworks Festival (
宮川 の花火 ) (the nearest station is JR Yamada Kamiguchi). Mid-July. Though not as spectacular as some fireworks festivals in Japan, this is in fact a competition for fireworks producers. Original and unique fireworks can be seen.
Buy
[edit]- Oharai Machi (おはらい
町 ) (between Jingukaikan Mae (神宮 会館 前 ) Bus Stop and Naiku). Shop and enjoy the atmosphere. This stretch of shops and restaurants retains a real historical feel. The restaurants on the left offer a nice view over Isuzu River. Halfway up the road on the right is Okage Yokochou (おかげ横丁 ), a relatively new addition, with more eateries and a variety of souvenir shops. The best time to visit is in the weekend. Often you can enjoy a free performance such as a taiko (Japanese drums). Avoid this area in the weeks after New Year. The massive crowds of people visiting Naiku make it hard to enjoy. If you go in the height of summer take your swimwear and you can enjoy a dip in Isuzu river. Swimming above the stonework near the bridge is strictly prohibited but swimming in the deeper spot adjacent to the car park is fine. Not many people swim there, mostly local school kids, but the water is clean and clear, take your goggles for a good view of the massive carp.
Eat
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The local specialty is Japanese spiny lobster, known as Ise-ebi (
Those with a sweet tooth will enjoy akafuku (
Naiku
[edit]- Okunoya (
奥野 家 ) (on the river side of Oharai Machi, a few minutes walk from the Naiku bridge). Quality Japanese-style food at a reasonable price.
Geku
[edit]- 1 Kitaya (
喜多 や), Honmachi 10-13 (a short walk away from the Geku entrance), ☏ +81 596-28-3064. Daily 10:00-21:00. Sublime charcoal-grilled eel (unagi鰻 ) dishes. Starting at ¥1000. - Misuzu (
美鈴 ) (a two-minute walk from Miyamachi Station at the intersection on the right hand corner). Open for dinner. A little family run restaurant. They're famous in the area for gyoza(餃子 ), but also serve fried chicken, rice balls, and oden.
Drink
[edit]- 1 4th Club (a couple of blocks west of Ise Station from exit 1), ☏ +81 596-24-8428. 20:00-02:00. One of the nicer bars in the area. It has a good selection of drinks and is a popular hangout for local expats thanks to its affable, English-speaking owner.
Sleep
[edit]- 1 Hinode Ryokan (
日 の出 旅館 ) (near Ise Station), ☏ +81 596-28-2954. A traditional style ryokan. ¥5,000 without meals, ¥10,000 with dinner and breakfast. - 2 Oishiya (
大石 屋 ) (between Futaminoura Station and Meotoiwa), ☏ +81 596-43-2074, info@oishiya.co.jp. A renovated, wooden, traditional style ryokan that overlooks the sea. - 3 Guest House Kazami (ゲストハウス
風見 荘 ) (a few minutes walk from Ise-shi Station), ☏ +81 596-63-9170. A backpacker's hostel renovated in 2018. The staff is very friendly, and can speak English well enough to help you with almost anything you need. Dorms from \3,800, peak season +\700.
Go next
[edit]Routes through Ise |
Nagoya ← Into Naogya line← Ise Nakagawa ← | N ![]() |
→ Toba → Shima |
Kashihara ← Into Osaka line← Ise Nakagawa ← | N ![]() |
→ ↑ |
Kameyama ← Tsu ← Matsusaka ← | N ![]() |
→ END |
Suzuka ← Tsu ← Matsusaka ← | N ![]() |
→ END |
Kumano ← Owase ← | W ![]() |
→ Toba |
END ← | N ![]() |
→ Toba → Shima |