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I went to Michi-no-eki Ise Shima! Detailed information on popular souvenirs, gourmet food, and surrounding information!

掲載日:2018.03.09

"Michi-no-eki Ise Shima" is located along National Route 167. Not only can you get tourist information about the Shima area, but you can also find plenty of fresh seafood and souvenirs! It's a great place to stop by and enjoy a meal or a break during your drive.

Michi-no-eki you will see when you exit Ise Road, enter Shima, and drive on National Route 167.

The landmark is the terracotta tile roof that gives it a Spanish feel.

There is ample parking and EV charging facilities.
There are two buildings adjacent to this area: `` Michi-no-eki Ise-Shima'' and ``Ise-Shima Bussankan.''

First, check out Shima's tourist information at Michi-no-eki Ise-Shima!

Pamphlets about the Shima area are lined up inside the building, and you can browse them freely.

There is also a tourist information dissemination device using the Internet, so you can check tourist information.

There are benches and a raised tatami area, so it's perfect for taking a break.

Next, we headed to the adjacent "Ise Shima Bussankan". Shima's products are gathered in one place, so you can enjoy plenty of lunch, snacks, and souvenir shopping.

At the Ise-Shima souvenir center ``Osho'', you can find an array of delicious seafood from the Ise-Shima region, which has a thriving fishing industry, such as fresh fish and dried fish, as well as delicacies and sweets made with seafood.

Original products such as Ise shrimp crackers are also recommended. Many of the souvenirs in the store can be sampled, so it's great that you can taste them before searching for your favorite souvenir.

When you think of Ise-Shima, you think of pearls!We also carry pearl products as memorable souvenirs.

This is the "Kaido of Delicacies". ``I want to try this,'' he said, letting me try the Aosa Nori Tsukudani.

It's so delicious that it's been featured on TV! They'll even explain how to eat it, including adding it to miso soup.

There are also many types of tsukudani. I'm at a loss as to which one to choose. You can also sample the tsukudani, so please find your favorite tsukudani.

Next, we headed to the souvenir shop "Chung Yang". Ise-Shima souvenirs lined up in rows!

The recommendation here is "Aosa" from Shima. Our prized green lettuce has a nice aroma and is very delicious, so please give it a try.

There is a wide variety of sweets on display, including sweets with the concept of Ise GreenTea, Ise lobster, Matsusaka beef, and more.

If you're hungry, head to Restaurant Michi. The spacious and open store has plenty of seating!

Here you can enjoy plenty of fresh seafood, including sashimi set meals and colorful sashimi rice bowls. I ordered the "Seafood Colorful Rice Bowl" for 2,000 yen (excluding tax) with 7 types of fresh sashimi.
I was able to fully enjoy the fresh sashimi.

The store is child-friendly, with child-friendly chairs, children's forks, spoons, and plates available.

You can go out to the deck from the restaurant where you can see Shima. The view is pleasant.

If you want takeout, go to Mie Gourmet. Pearl salt soft serve ice cream is a rich soft serve ice cream with an accent of saltiness! Be sure to try it!

They also have hand-baked rice crackers (100 yen each) and hanpen (rice crackers) that are baked on the spot, making them perfect for take-out.

Seafood such as wakame is also recommended.

"Egg Marugoto Pudding", which is made from a whole egg, is also popular.

In addition, next to this Michi-no-eki Ise-Shima is Shibazakura Park, where you can enjoy moss phlox, which opens when the moss phlox blooms.
Seven types of moss phlox are planted on a gentle slope of approximately 6,000 square meters, and you can enjoy the gradation of moss phlox in a variety of colors, including red, blue, white, and pink. The best time to see the flowers may be shortened due to weather and other factors during the opening period, but if you are visiting during the opening period, please stop by.

Entrance fee: 100 yen (free for junior high school students and younger)
Location ShimaCity Tourist Farm
(Adjacent to Michi-no-eki "Ise Shima") Parking available (free)

【basic information】
Address 511-5 Anagawa, Isobe ShimaCity Shima-shi, Mie 517-0213
Phone number 0599-56-2201
Parking lot: 26 regular cars, 2 large cars, 1 car for people with disabilities
Business hours Michi-no-eki 9:00~18:00 (parking lot, restrooms, public telephones available 24 hours)
Product store 9:00~17:00, Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays 9:00~17:30
Restaurant 10:00~17:00, Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays 10:00~18:00 (Closed on 3rd Thursday of the month)
Closed: Open all year round
Toilet inside/outside the facility *Available 24 hours outside, barrier-free toilet available
EV charging facilities available (regular and quick charging available)

Stamp Rally (with)
Michi-no-eki ticket (available)

*The information posted is as of March 2018.
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