Style / Fashion Spots in Toba Area

  • Hamaco Peal (Toba Store)
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Toba 3-33-7
    This veteran pearl dealer has been in business for 50 years. A long-trusted operation, they procure pearls of undeniable quality from both overseas and around Japan, including from Iseshima's pearl farms. The raw pearls are processed in-house, and items can be made-to-order based on consultation and the customer's budget. The Toba Shop handles a wide range of pearls, from high-class goods perfect for ceremonial occasions, to affordable accessories ideal as small gifts.
  • Shinju no Machi Toba Pearl Town
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Toba 3-3-6
    Shinju no Machi Toba Pearl Town is a shopping mall adjacent to the Toba Aquarium. It contains nine shops that specialize in pearls, everything from high-quality items to wear to weddings or funerals to accessories for everyday wear. Each shop specializes in slightly different kinds of merchandise, including items that make ideal souvenirs. Since the building also contains the Toba Aquarium's gift shop, customers can buy souvenirs of their visit. There is also a restaurant in the mall where customers can enjoy elaborate prix fixe meals made with fresh seafood.
  • Kiba Oriental Pearl Shop
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Toba 1-4-55
    This pearl jewelry shop stands on Iwasaki-dori Street in 1-Chome Toba, Toba City. The shop has been making and selling pearl jewelry for over 50 years. From necklaces, earrings, pendants, and other accessories, to men's jewelry and Buddhist ritual implements, the shop carries a wide selection and also offers advice on maintenance you can perform to keep your pearls looking beautiful.
  • Yugen-gaisha MISAKI PEARL
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Toba 1-8-13 Toba Sta. Street of specialty stores
    This pearl jewelry shop is located in the Meitengai shopping area on the second floor of JR Toba Station in 1-Chome Toba, Toba City. The shop sells necklaces, earrings, pendants, and other jewelry made with Akoya, South Sea, black, and other pearls. The shop is also adjoined by Umi Kobo Maho, a souvenir shop carrying specialty products from Ise.
  • Welcome Wonder World and Tsujimoto Shinju
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Toba 3-1484-111 Toba Ferry Terminal in
  • Shoes noyamada Toba Shopping Plaza Hello
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Oakinishimachi 1-1 Toba Shopping Plaza Hello 1F
  • Gohuku waso daimaruya Toba Shopping Plaza Hello
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Oakinishimachi 1-1 Toba Shopping Plaza Hello 2F
  • Women's apparel JAM Toba Shopping Plaza Hello
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Oakinishimachi 1-1 Toba Shopping Plaza Hello 1F
  • Cut Studio 23 Toba Shopping Plaza Hello
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Oakinishimachi 1-1 Toba Shopping Plaza Hello 1F
  • Oku Yama
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Toba 2-3-17
  • Doll
    Style / Fashion
    Mie
  • Ogawa Gofuku Store
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Toba 3-chome 30-22
  • Dai Maruya Gofuku Store Main Store
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Toba 3-chome 17-33
  • Ise Atsumari Toba Aquarium
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Mie Toba Toba 3-chome 3-6
  • Hara Megane Clock Hearing aid
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Toba 3-chome 16-26
  • Kiss Me Salon
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Oakinishimachi 3-13
  • you Salon
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Uramurachou 1698-40
  • Kimidai Salon
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Tobashi Toba 3-25-1
  • Taki Beauty Salon
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Ikegamicho 7-32
  • Takeuchi Beauty Salon
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Toba Ikegamicho 8-11

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Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.

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