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

掲載日:2018.03.22

Not only delicious local products such as konnyaku, shiitake mushrooms, and wild game, but also JR Meimatsu Line and Misugi mascot "Mizugin" goods are also very popular! Michi-no-eki where you can rent bicycles and experience the nature of Misugi.

Misugi Town is a peaceful town surrounded by tall mountains.
Many people come here for driving, touring, or cycling, and now that the JR Meisho Line was fully restored in 2016, many people come by train.

We will introduce in detail the charm of Misugi Michi-no-eki in Misugi Town!

When you enter the store, it is divided into a fruit and vegetable corner, a product corner, a woodworking corner, and a food and beverage corner.

This building is entirely made of Misugi wood.

At the food and beverage corner, there were ``duck ramen'' with three different flavors for 840 yen, and ``plum and whitebait fried rice'' for 520 yen.

This Japanese-style room was originally a model room created to promote Misugizai, but it has now been opened to the public and you can even eat inside.

Customers who are tired from touring sometimes come here to relax, and it has become a place for everyone to relax.

There was a wonderful flower arrangement in that Japanese room! Local people will arrange the flowers using locally grown flowers.
This is a corner where you can feel Misugi's personality and nature.

There is a classroom here, and kokedama making classes are held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, and watercolor painting classes are held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month.

11:00-15:00 every day Reception on the day
*The moss ball making class is closed in January and February.
Kokedama making class 500 yen
Watercolor class 500-1000 yen

According to a producer at Sugao Seicha in Misugi Town, ``The tea garden is on a slope with good drainage, is surrounded by mountains, has short daylight hours, and is covered with morning dew from kumozu. If the conditions are met, we can produce tea similar to kabusetea."

“Yamanaka Rural Konnyaku” 2 pieces for 367 yen. "Fujita Konnyaku" 378 yen for 2 pieces, 486 yen for 3 pieces.
“Yachidamamaimoteneri Konnyaku” 378 yen. Misugi's konnyaku has a chewy texture, so while enjoying the texture, we recommend dipping it in wasabi soy sauce or ginger soy sauce and enjoying it as sashimi.
Of course, it is also delicious in oden!

Shiitake mushrooms grown in Misugi are known as "donkoshiitake" and are known for their thick flesh and strong aroma. If you boil it after returning it, you can enjoy the texture just like abalone!
"Dried Shiitake" 1080 yen.

"Mie Gibier" can only be named by businesses that meet the prefecture's strict standards.
Delicious wild game that received this certification was on sale!

Not only can it be used in curry and croquettes, but since it has no odor, some people also enjoy it as grilled meat. “Mie Gibier Boar” 1,500 yen, “Mie Gibier Meat Shigure-ni (Boar Meat)” 700 yen, “Mie Gibier Meat Shigure-ni (Deer Meat)” 600 yen, “Mie Gibier Deer Meat Sliced” 350 yen, “Mie Ground Game Venison” 300 yen.

“Misugi miso (rice miso/barley miso)” 400g 378 yen, 800g 780 yen.
All of them were left to rest for a year.
In addition, 400g of 3-year-old sake, which has a mellower taste due to the salt absorption, costs 415 yen.

There were also local refrigerated and frozen items!
The ``Handmade Vegetable Shumai with Makomo'' (540 yen) contains makomo, which has a texture similar to soft bamboo shoots without any stickiness.
"Shinchan Gyoza" made with vegetables and pork from Mie Prefecture is 388 yen.

This yokan is made with domestically produced quail beans and has been popular among locals for a long time.
There are two types in the box: green and red (yuzu).
"Azumaya Yokan" 600 yen for 3 bottles, 900 yen for 5 bottles.

There were also environmentally friendly and fragrant disposable chopsticks made from thinned wood scraps.
“Disposable chopsticks from Mie Prefecture” 216 to 270 yen.

Misugi forest fairy “Misugi” goods are also very popular! "Misujin Can Badge" 250 yen, "Netsuke Strap" 450 yen, "Ceramic Magadama Strap" 450 yen, "Misujin Reflector" 250 yen, "Misujin Puyo Puyo Strap" 300 yen.

Misugin seems to often appear at events in Misugi Town.

So many Meimatsu Line goods! "Pin badge" 500 yen, "Chopstick rest" 500 yen, "Memo paper" 300 yen, "Sencha" 600 yen, "T-shirt" 2500 yen.

In addition, `` Michi-no-eki Misugi'' is registered as a ``Meisho Line Omotenashi Tour Affiliated Store'', and if you collect stamps from 10 locations on the stamp mount included in the free pamphlet, you will receive a ``Meisho Line Commemorative Admission Ticket/Ticket Set''. you can get!

These handicrafts are handmade by about 5 local women with all their heart. Tote bags and accessory cases are popular, and some people seem to buy them in bulk.

Among them, the most popular one is ``Nuno Zori'' (540 yen).

Unlike straw sandals, they don't sting, so many people wear them indoors during the summer.
It's more breathable than sandals, so you won't get stuffy and you'll be comfortable!

Inside and outside the station, there were also wooden items for sale, mainly made from Misugi wood (cedar, zelkova, camphor tree, and cypress).
One of the most popular is the table. Prices start from 20,000 yen, and custom-made items are also available.
You can purchase scraps starting from 100 yen.

Electrically assisted bicycles can be rented for free at Michi-no-eki Misugi, Misugi Government Office, and Ise-Okutsu Station, and you can drop them off at any of the locations.
There are two types: 26 inches (height 142 cm or more) and 20 inches (height 140 cm or more), so you can casually cycle while feeling the Misugi breeze!

*Identification is required when renting.
*Elementary school students must be accompanied by a guardian.

【basic information】
Address 267 Kamitaki, Misugi-cho, TsuCity Mie Prefecture 515-3312
Phone number 059-275-0399
Parking lot: 5 large spaces, 60 spaces for regular cars, 3 spaces for people with disabilities
Business hours: 9:00-17:00 Closed: Open all year round
Toilet outside the facility *Available 24 hours, barrier-free toilet available
EV charging facility (available)

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

*The information posted is as of March 2018.
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