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Attractions — Mie Prefecture

Isaka Dam Cycle Park

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Isaka Dam Cycle Park

Isaka Dam Cycle Park

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Isaka Dam Cycle Park offers a refreshing outdoor experience, allowing visitors to rent bicycles and explore scenic routes around the dam. It's a great option for those looking for active recreation, whether cycling or walking, amidst natural surroundings.

Mt.Takami

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Mt.Takami

Mt.Takami

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Mt. Takami offers a relatively accessible hiking experience, with a road allowing visitors to drive partway up. Reviewers describe the trail as well-maintained and suitable for beginners, making it a pleasant option for those looking to enjoy nature without an overly strenuous climb.

Kaizogawa Riverbank

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Kaizogawa Riverbank

Kaizogawa Riverbank

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The Kaizogawa Riverbank offers a serene escape, particularly during spring when its cherry trees burst into bloom, creating a picturesque tunnel of pink. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for a leisurely stroll along the river, making it a favored spot for local flower viewing.

Kitabatake Shrine

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Kitabatake Shrine

Kitabatake Shrine

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Kitabatake Shrine is a historical site dedicated to the Kitabatake clan, significant during Japan's Northern and Southern Courts period. Visitors describe it as a quiet, peaceful place, offering a glimpse into a less-known but important era of Japanese history, though it is quite remote.

Yuki Shrine

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Yuki Shrine

Yuki Shrine

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Yuki Shrine is a modest local shrine in Tsu, best known for its beautiful plum blossoms that bloom in late winter and early spring. Visitors often find it to be a peaceful spot for a short stroll and photography, though its small size means a visit typically lasts only a few minutes.

Matsuura Takeshiro Memorial Museum

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Matsuura Takeshiro Memorial Museum

Matsuura Takeshiro Memorial Museum

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This small museum honors Matsuura Takeshiro, a significant Edo-period explorer and cartographer who mapped Hokkaido. The exhibits focus on his expeditions and contributions to Japanese geography, offering insight into early modern Japanese exploration and local Matsusaka history.

Umiterasu 14

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Umiterasu 14

Umiterasu 14

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Umiterasu 14 offers panoramic views of Yokkaichi Port and, on clear days, distant sights like Nagoya's Centrair Airport from its 14th-floor observation deck. While visitors appreciate the clean facilities and efficient design, many note that it's a relatively simple terminal with limited activities, best suited for a brief visit.

Kasumi Yumekujira Park

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Kasumi Yumekujira Park

Kasumi Yumekujira Park

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Kasumi Yumekujira Park is a well-maintained local park in Yokkaichi, known for its large whale-shaped playground and ample green space. It's a popular spot for families, offering a safe and enjoyable environment for children to play and adults to relax amidst nature.

Tarusaka Park

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Tarusaka Park

Tarusaka Park

C+

Tarusaka Park offers a tranquil escape with its well-maintained greenery and walking paths. Visitors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere, making it suitable for a relaxing stroll or a quiet moment away from the city bustle.

Pearl Road

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Pearl Road

Pearl Road

C+

Pearl Road is a 23 km scenic coastal drive connecting Toba to Shima, popular among motorcyclists for its winding roads and ocean views. While offering pleasant scenery and a few roadside attractions, visitors note its narrow, winding nature can be challenging for family cars and may induce carsickness.

Roadside Station Misugi

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Roadside Station Misugi

Roadside Station Misugi

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Roadside Station Misugi is a practical stop for travelers, offering local produce, a restaurant, and a chance to stretch your legs. Visitors often appreciate the fresh, regional items available, though some find the facilities somewhat dated.

Matsusaka Suzu no Mori Park

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Matsusaka Suzu no Mori Park

Matsusaka Suzu no Mori Park

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Matsusaka Suzu no Mori Park is a local green space offering a quiet escape with walking paths and some historical elements. Visitors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and suitability for a short stroll, though it's generally considered a minor attraction without major highlights.

Matsusaka City Tourist Information Center

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Matsusaka City Tourist Information Center

Matsusaka City Tourist Information Center

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The Matsusaka City Tourist Information Center serves as a practical first stop for travelers arriving by train, offering essential local information. Visitors appreciate the helpful staff and resources like bus timetables, which are crucial for navigating the city's public transport.

Michi no Eki Tsu Kawage

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Michi no Eki Tsu Kawage

Michi no Eki Tsu Kawage

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Michi no Eki Tsu Kawage is a roadside station offering local produce, souvenirs, and occasionally hosts flea markets. Visitors often stop here for a quick break, to purchase local goods, or to find unique items like Pokémon cards at special events.

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