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Recommended for couples and camera girls! Bell of happiness special feature

掲載日:2017.06.13

Recommended for couples and camera girls! Bell of happiness special feature

Ringing makes you happy! ? Special feature on happy bell spots. Not only is it a popular date spot, but it's also recommended for photographers as it looks great in photos. It is a photogenic spot that is very popular on SNS!

 

 

 

Bell of Happiness (Hiyoriyama) (TobaCity)

In the center of the observatory is an octagonal compass, which is rare nationwide.
A circular compass is placed on top, and the compass is engraved with directions according to the four directions and the twelve signs of the zodiac.It was created during the Edo period to predict the weather at sea.
There is also a monument commemorating the time when Japan's first wireless telephone was used at Kamishima, Toshi, and Hiyoriyama.
You can take a walk through the green grove, and the view of Toba Bay from here is also wonderful.
There is also the ``Kane of Happiness'', one of the bells of happiness in Toba.

Cape Bell (Toba Seaside Hotel) (TobaCity)

An outstanding location overlooking the spectacular Toba Bay. You can enjoy bathing in three different public baths within the hotel, including Kazami-no-Yu, which has three types of open-air baths. We also have guest rooms with open-air baths, private family baths (for a fee), and a footbath and post-bath area, so you can spend the day soaking in the hot springs.
As for the food, ``Shiki Buffet'' has an open kitchen where you can enjoy freshly prepared dishes not only with your tongue but also with your eyes and ears, and ``Shiki Kaiseki'' where you can enjoy a variety of menus centered on seafood in a separate room. Also popular. You can choose a room depending on the purpose of your trip and your budget: ``Boukan,'' which you can enjoy with your family or group, ``Misaki-tei,'' which is closest to the ocean, and ``Teikan,'' where you can enjoy a relaxing day in a spacious room.

Bond Bell (Ishigami Daiichi Hotel Kagura) (TobaCity)

A hotel built on a hill overlooking Ise Bay in Ishigami, the village of ama divers. You can see Ise Bay, Cape Irago, and Kamishima, and on clear days in winter, you can even see Mt. Fuji and Mt. Mitake in the distance. The open-air bath with a spectacular view and the private family bath are very popular.
This hot spring inn is full of humanity and prides itself on its taste, using plenty of fresh seafood from Ise-Shima.

Interview report: Ishigami Daiichi Hotel Kagura, which boasts the most spectacular view in Ise-Shima, is full of attractions such as the Pacific Ocean and the stage of the first Godzilla movie!

Ogino Bell (Ogino Inn Senhokaku) (TobaCity)

A quiet inn on a hill overlooking Toba Bay. You can see the sea of Toba from all rooms. There is a ``medaka school'' (a group of 5,000 medaka fish) on the premises, and seasonal flowers such as plum and cherry blossoms are in full bloom on the walking path to Kotohira Shrine, creating a nostalgic scenery unique to Ogino. You can meet with excitement.
At Ogino Onsen "Hatsubud no Yu", listen to the sounds of Suikinkutsu. Universal rooms and rooms with open-air baths are also available.

Eternal Bell (Sugazakienchi) (TobaCity)

Facing the Pacific Ocean and Matoya Bay, it is a scenic spot where you can see anori right in front of your eyes.
There is an eternal bell, and as the name suggests, it is said that couples who ring this bell will have eternal love.

Bell of Happiness (ShimaSpainVillage) (ShimaCity)

See, play, eat and experience the fun of Spain. Step inside and you will find yourself in a festival square in Spain, the land of sunshine and passion. Experience parades with entertainers, character shows, ocean adventure trips, and thrilling rides. There are restaurants, confectionery workshops, and shops where you can enjoy authentic flavors, so there is plenty to enjoy. A theme park full of the charm of cheerful and bright Spain.

Tsubasu Bell (Isobue Misaki Observation Deck) (ShimaCity)

kachiji is located 100m above sea level on the way to Nanbari, a melon-producing area, on National Route 260, and overlooks the Pacific Ocean and Ago Bay. The sunset view on a good day is beautiful. It is said that the name came from the tragic love story between an ama diver and a fisherman.
It is said that if you ring the ``Tubas Bell'' that stands on the observation deck, you will be blessed with success and good fortune.

Interview report: Drive towards the sea breeze! I had fun with my kids until the night at Bintama Road in Hamajima-cho, ShimaCity, Cape Isofue Observation Deck, and ShimaMediterraneanVillage ♪

Bell of Love (ShimaMediterraneanVillage) (ShimaCity)

An experience and stay resort village that recreates a Mediterranean cityscape. We have two types of accommodation: twin rooms and suite rooms. In particular, the suite room is a detached villa that has been renovated into a guest room.It boasts an amazing 120 square meters of space and carefully selected furnishings!
Enjoy your meal at the panoramic restaurant at the tip of the cape. In addition, with the day trip plan, you can experience making original mosaic tiles and decoupage goods at the craft experience workshop. In addition to this, pier fishing and Ago Bay sightseeing cruising are also becoming increasingly popular! Please feel free to visit us!

Onokoro Bell (Watakanoenchi) (ShimaCity)

From the observation deck, you can see the mirror-like Matoya Bay, the Kuroshio current of the Pacific Ocean, and anori Lighthouse.

Heart Cove and Bell of Oath (UguraPark) (MinamiiseTown)

You can enjoy the beautiful view of the ria coastline that is unique to Ise-Shima National Park.
There are four observation decks: "Akebono Observation Deck," "Miejima Observation Deck," "Kasaragi Observation Deck," and "Tachibana Observation Deck." From Akebono Observation Deck, you can see Oyako Bridge, and from Miejima Observation Deck, you can see April 1, 2015. You can see a heart-shaped cove that has been designated as a sacred place for Japanese lovers.

Interview report: Perfect for a date or drive! 13 observation decks in Mie Prefecture

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