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Special feature on popular, standard, and little-known sightseeing spots in TsuCity the filming location of the movie "Asada Family!" ♪ Enjoy your trip in the prefectural capital of Mie Prefecture!

掲載日:2016.08.31

We will introduce all the recommended sightseeing spots in TsuCity prefectural capital of Mie Prefecture!

TsuCity has a vast area, so each spot has a completely different face.

OyatsuTown, a snack theme park that opened in 2019, the nature-rich RedHilForestofHisa SENJUJIHeadTempleoftheShinshuTakadaSchool, a designated national treasure, and Mado Onsen, where you can enjoy hot springs and meals inside a cave. ” There are many ways to enjoy it.

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OyatsuTown (TsuCity)

OyatsuTown

A theme park featuring the long-selling product “Baby Star Ramen” will finally open in Tsu City, TsuCity on July 20, 2019! This is a factory-integrated experience facility with the concept of "play," "learn," and "create." There are lots of exciting things for parents and children to do, such as making original Baby Star Ramen and having one of the largest indoor athletic events in Japan.

At the ``Oyatsu Hiroba'', you can use the Hoshiodo Big Slider and the Super Big Athletics to play with your body. Making Baby Star Ramen with your own flavor will be a great memory!

SENJUJIHeadTempleoftheShinshuTakadaSchool (TsuCity)

The mountain, affectionately known as Takada Honzan, is the head temple of the Shinshu sect of Buddhism founded by Shinran Shonin.
This Shinshu Takada sect's main temple, Senshu-ji, has formed a temple town on the land of isshinden, and still carries on the Nenbutsu that was spread by Shinran Shonin.
Mieido is the largest wooden structure in the prefecture and is designated as an important cultural property. National treasures and important cultural properties are located in the Treasure Museum.

Tsu Kannonji Temple (TsuCity)

Founded in 709 AD, it is one of the three Kannon temples in Japan. The principal image is Sho Kanzeon Bodhisattva. This is an old temple of the Shingon sect that was a place of prayer for the successive shogun families and the Todo family, the lords of the Tsu domain, and has many cultural assets. Today, it is a thriving center of faith for the common people. There is also ``Kokufu Amida'', the local Buddha of Amaterasu Kotai Shrine in Ise.

Akatsuka Botanical Garden Gardening specialty store FFC Pavilion (TsuCity)

A place where you can experience the charm of FFC Technology, a water technology cultivated by the Flower and Green Akatsuka Group. Our staff will be happy to advise you on how to grow seasonal potted flowers, ornamental plants, gardening flowers, flowering trees, etc., depending on their characteristics, so even beginners can start gardening with confidence.

Red Hill Heather Forest (TsuCity)

It is a satoyama where you can enjoy more than 10,000 flowering trees of about 1,000 varieties, mainly rhododendrons. The approximately 60,000 square meter park is home to a large Semper Sequoia tree, known as the world's tallest tree, and includes a ``Forest Area'' that covers fields and mountains, and a ``Flower Area'' that features a rose garden and a pond filled with water lilies. You can feel the blessings of nature.

Kazahaya no Sato, a flower garden that combines welfare and the environment ~Kappa no Furusato~ (TsuCity)

``Kazahaya no Sato'' is 5 minutes from Hisai IC.It takes 70 minutes on National Route 23 to visit Ise Jingu IseJingu, 41 minutes on the Ise Expressway to the starting point of the Kumano Kodo Oni Pass, a world heritage site, and IseShimaSummit venue. At 75 minutes, it's perfect for a stopover or lunch break.
You can take a walk while listening to the sounds of pheasants and warblers. Enjoy a different world of ``healing flower scenery'' that you cannot see in your daily life as a family of three generations.

Takano Obana Kaido Asatsumi (TsuCity)

A farmers market with a wide selection of products from the prefecture, mainly local agricultural products.
It is a complex where you can enjoy shopping and dining, with a restaurant using fresh vegetables and a gelato shop using milk produced in TsuCity.

Tsu Sightseeing Orange Picking Garden (TsuCity)

Osato's tourist orange orchard is open from late October to November. Blessed with a warm climate, many tourists visit here every year in search of the abundant mandarin oranges.
The mountains to the west show different faces depending on the season.

Sea Horse Riding Club El Caballo (TsuCity)

This is a horse riding club where you can enjoy walking around the coast and marina while looking out at the wide ocean and sky.
We offer a variety of menus that everyone from beginners to advanced riders can enjoy, including beach rides where even inexperienced riders can walk on the reins with our staff, and sea rides where experienced riders can trot or canter.
On rainy days, how about a horseback riding experience with lunch included at the covered indoor horse track?
Please come and experience horseback riding in the open sea with cute and loving horses.

Marina kawage (TsuCity)

One of the largest marinas in Ise Bay. There is a restaurant available for public use. Summer is perfect for seaside leisure activities such as swimming, clamming, and fishing.
It is a marine spot where you can enjoy ``Culture School for Adults with a Sea View'', ``Rental Boats'', and Marina Weddings, Parties, and After-Parties.

Mie Prefectural Museum “MieMu” (TsuCity)

Mie Prefectural Museum “MieMu” is a new museum with lots to see!

In addition to having fun learning in the exhibition rooms, you can also enjoy various activities inside the museum and throughout the museum field. Please come and visit a museum unlike anything you've seen before.

Mie Prefectural Museum of Art (TsuCity)

The Mie Prefectural Museum of Art opened in 1982 and reopened in 2003 with the addition of the Yoshitatsu Yanagihara Memorial Hall.
The collection has approximately 6,000 items, including art related to Mie such as Soga Shohaku, modern art, and Spanish paintings including Murillo and Dali.
In the permanent exhibition room, these holdings are divided into four periods a year and introduced as the "Museum Collection," and in the Yoshitatsu Yanagihara Memorial Hall, sculptures donated by Mr. Yoshitatsu Yanagihara are introduced. doing.

Tsu Country Club (TsuCity)

A vast hilly area of 480,000 tsubo with lush nature.
18 holes where Jumbo Ozaki's passion shines through. The course design is thrilling and exciting.
Pure sand green, towering rivet bunker. The game maintains a perfect balance between beauty and strategy, stimulating players' desire to take on challenges.
At Tsu Country Club, we offer the true enjoyment of golf play and club life. Please enjoy a relaxing and liberating moment.

MisugiResort (TsuCity)

A countryside experience resort located in the Satoyama area of Misugi TsuCity. Wake up to the starry sky at night and the sounds of birds singing in the morning. Misugi Town is the first town in the Tokai region to be certified as a forest therapy base, and is a town rich in nature. We also offer "Inaka Tourism," an experience that can only be found here, making use of the characteristics of nature and the countryside, and can be enjoyed by customers with various needs.

You can relax in a relaxed atmosphere with Hinotani hot springs that have beautiful skin quality, open-air baths in the forest, and dishes that make use of seasonal ingredients from Misugi Town and Mie Prefecture. There are various experience menus such as Nordic walking that take advantage of the mountainous area. Day trip bathing is also possible.

Sakakibara Onsenkyo (TsuCity)

Because Sakakibara Onsen was located at the entrance to the Ise region, it has a history where the imperial princes who came to worship at IseJingu Jingu took a bath to purify themselves, and where Sei Shonagon, a talented woman from the Heian period, was said to have bathed. In ``The Pillow Book,'' the hot springs are referred to as ``Nanakuri no Yu'' (its name at the time), and since the god of Izumo is enshrined as the guardian deity of the hot springs, many love poems remain.
It is deeply connected to the Imperial Court and the Jingu Shrine, and the smooth, smooth spring quality is effective for healing the mind and body, and has been known as a ``power spot and love hot spring'' since the Heian period, even among Tokyoites.
In addition to overnight stays, there are also inns where you can take a day trip to the baths.

Yumoto Sakakibarakan (TsuCity)

A hot spring inn located at Sakakibara Onsen ``Bijin no Yu'', which is listed as one of Japan's top three hot springs. Located in the mountains and riverside at the foot of AoyamaPlateau National Park, it is a quiet and perfect place for rest. With a hot spring source boasting an eternal flow of water on the premises, it has been selected as a Japanese hot spring heritage site and one of the Nikkei 100 Famous Hot Springs, and you can enjoy four places in one night, including a large public bath, including a long-standing hot spring.

Mado Onsen Ryofuso (TsuCity)

What!? Dining inside a cave! A rare story about a quiet country inn!
After relaxing at a quiet country inn hot spring located in the countryside on the outskirts of TsuCity, you can enjoy seafood from Ise Bay, Matsusaka meat, and Yamakairai grilled meat in a tatami room set in a cave. Natural air conditioning that stays around 20 degrees all year round, guiding customers to a mysterious space! For banquets, we offer Japanese Kaiseki cuisine in the large hall, day-trip bathing, and meals.

Natural hot spring Gokurakuyu (TsuCity)

Hot springs (flowing rock bath, open-air rock bath, cold bath, lukewarm bath, lying bath (bed bath), cypress bath)
There are facilities that you can enjoy all day long, such as restaurants, Akasuri, and chiropractors.

Yuki Shrine (TsuCity)

Yuki Shrine is dedicated to Prince Munehiro Yuki, who served Emperor Go-Daigo and contributed to the establishment of the Kenmu Restoration. This place has been said to be Yuki Forest since ancient times, and is revered as Yuki Mound or Yuki Myojin.
There is a splendid tombstone of Prince Munehiro Yuki, and it is also famous for its 300 gorgeous weeping plum trees.

Kitabatake-JinjaShrine (TsuCity)

It enshrines the ancestor of Ise Province, which flourished as the Taki Imperial Palace of Kazushi Oku.
The view of the Kitabatake clan mansion ruins garden in the precincts is wonderful.

Tsu Castle Ruins (TsuCity)

Oda Nobukae (Nobunaga's younger brother) built Tsu Castle in 1580.
Since then, Tsu has developed as a castle town. The outer moat of the castle was built with a main enclosure at its center, and several river streams were incorporated into the castle's outer moat, making it a strong defensive castle despite being located in a low-lying wetland area.
Later, TakatoraTodo transferred the territory from Imabari (Ehime Prefecture) in Iyo, Shikoku, and in 1611 he carried out large-scale renovations, rebuilding the stone forts on the north side higher and building a Mie castle in both its northeast and northwest corners. I made a turret.
Nowadays, only parts of the Honmaru, Nishinomaru, and Uchibori remain, but old pine trees grow on the three-story white walls of the reconstructed corner turret, and you can remember the past with the moss-covered stone walls.
*There is also a statue TakatoraTodo.

YamaguchiGrape&PearOrchard (TsuCity)

This is a popular tourist farm located in a quiet residential area of TsuCity. At the pear orchard, which is grown using organic fertilizers and reduced pesticides, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat grape and pear picking from August to late October with no time limit.
A set of Kyoho grape and pear picking is popular. You can enjoy fruit picking under the autumn sky.

Kawachi Valley (TsuCity)

Let's enjoy viewing the autumn leaves that can only be seen in autumn in this beautiful valley created by the strangely shaped giant rocks and the clear stream of the Anogawa River! Near Monzengafuchi, the entrance to the gorge, the maple leaves on both sides of the beautiful arched Oshita Bridge are turning red, and you can see the beauty of the gorge created by the clear water and rocks washed by the clear stream. It is planned to be illuminated at night from mid-November to late November.

Isshi Onsen Yasuragi no Yu (TsuCity)

There are two types of bathrooms, Japanese and Western, with open-air baths and saunas, and the genders are changed every month. The hotel also has a restaurant, Akizakura, as well as a putter golf course and library.

Nakasei Green Park (TsuCity)

A popular park with a large fountain and a vast lawn park located in Nakasei-hoku Science City in the northern part of TsuCity. A variety of play equipment is installed, so parents and children can have fun together. You can also enjoy walking in the spacious greenery.

Skyland Obora (TsuCity)

A campsite run by TsuCity located halfway up Mt. Odoro at an altitude of 700 meters.
There is an astronomical observation facility equipped with a 400mm computer-controlled telescope, and an 18-hole, par 72, 522-yard putter golf course.

Sakamoto Goya (TsuCity)

You can enjoy course meals of thick-species amago in spring, summer, fall, and winter at this authentic hideaway nestled quietly in the headwaters of a secluded river. We also have seasonal single dishes such as the winter-only Amago Miyama hot pot course. Please make a reservation by phone by the day before.

Keigamine (TsuCity)

The highest peak in Aki, which straddles anocho, geinocho, and Misato Town. There are three routes to the mountaintop, starting from the bus stops ``Keigamineguchi'', ``Takanode'', and ``Nakanogo'' and passing through Hirao, and it takes about 2 hours to reach the mountaintop from each trailhead. At the top of the mountain, there is an observation deck where you can see Ise Bay on clear days, as well as the windmills lining AoyamaPlateau. This mountain is recommended for beginners in mountain climbing.

Mitaki Cherry Blossoms (TsuCity)

The 1.5km approach road from National Route 368 to the main gate of Shinpuku-in Temple is a famous spot for wild cherry blossoms, which was even featured in Umako-uta. The row of approximately 1,500 cherry blossom trees has been designated as a national scenic spot and has been selected as one of the top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots. The cherry blossom festival is also held in April, and is crowded with tourists every year.

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