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  • Uomachi District
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Kitamuro-gun Kihokucho Nagashima
    Centering on Nagashima Port, the Nagashima district in Kihoku Town, Kitamuro County, Mie Prefecture is a fishing town known for boasting some of the greatest catches in the entire prefecture. Visitors can stroll amidst townscape which retains much of the charm of a traditional, old-fashioned fishing town. The Funa Danjiri, a festival to pray for good catches which has been performed since the Edo period, is also held here in January.
  • Kumanoshi
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Owase
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Kiinagashima
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Atawa
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Udono
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Kata
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Kiiida
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Kiiichigi
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Kuki(Mie)
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Mikisato
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Minose
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Atashika
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Koshiyama
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Funatsu(Kisei Line)
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Aiga
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Osoneura
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Odomari
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Nigishima
    Transportation
    Mie Pref
  • Hadasu
    Transportation
    Mie Pref

Mie Areas

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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.

Mie Photo Album

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