[International driver's license required] “Ise Jingu shrine” is the “spiritual hometown of the Japanese people” and is said to be the place to visit Ise at least once in a lifetime. Despite being repeatedly relocated over the past 1,300 years, the shrine and its ancient and new forms have been passed down through the generations, and its inside aspires to resemble a museum of Japanese culture. Okage-Yokocho, just outside the boundaries of the Ise Jingu Inner Shrine, is lined with more than 50 stores selling carefully selected local delicacies and souvenirs of Ise, and you can freely stroll around this area.
HIGHLIGHTS: Choose the vehicle you like and visit places you can only go with a small and powerful electric tuk-tuk or bike. Enjoy an Ise tour from the past, as you take the “Sangu-kifuda” and receive hospitality at the stopover. Local guides with extensive knowledge of Ise combine stops to make a tailor-made experience on the spot that meets the needs of visitors.
Chopsticks-making experience: at the Wakamatsuya Kawasaki Main Store
Experience time:Approximately 60 minutes
Bike: To drive an Electric Motorcycle: 50cc Motorcycle License
[10:00/14:00] kinoshitachaen_geku (Tavizo Ise sales office) 【Registration】Filling in the pledge form / Course details and confirmation / Delivery of Sangu-kifuda 【Rental】Guidance of how to ride the electric vehicle / Practice 【Departure】★=places that are stopover "must"
・Wakamatsuya /Main branch Kamaboko is a traditional Japanese food made from fish from Japan's rich oceans and rivers. It is used as an essential ingredient in many Japanese dishes. Wakamatsuya, is a company that has continued to make fish cakes, such as kamaboko for over 100 years, and it has carried on the traditional production method that values the original flavor of fish, without using any synthetic preservatives. You can eat delicious kamaboko on the spot, or enjoy various optional experiences. ①Chopsticks making experience 1,800 yen ②Kamaboko making experience 2,650 yen *Advance reservation is required.
・Kawasaki Merchant House Twelve buildings are registered as national cultural properties. The distinctive building structures have been preserved and reused for restaurants and stores, providing a retro Japanese atmosphere.
You will make your own way to the meeting points