
Tsu City is the capital of Mie Prefecture. It’s home to 284,969 people (July 2011 figures), covers a land mass of some 401 sq...
Although not the capital of Mie Prefecture, Yokkaichi City is the most populous city, boasting some 314,393 (2010 census figu...
The city of Ise (pronounced e-say) is located at the eastern end of the Kii peninsula in Mie prefecture. It is filled with sh...
Matsusaka City, based in central Mie prefecture, is located just a few hours south of Nagoya and Kyoto, on the Kii peninsula....
The Iga-Ueno area is considered the birthplace of the ninja. A trip to Iga, Mie prefecture, provides visitors the chance to l...
Toba city is located in Mie prefecture along the eastern coast, just beyond Mie's Ise Grand Shrine inland. Discover dugongs a...
The Sparking Christmas event at Shima Spain Village is set to include a 7-meter high Christmas tree and other decorations alo...
One of Mie's Intangible Cultural Properties the annual Ageuma festival, dates back over 1,000 years & takes place during Gold...
Eat lunch, grilled over an open fire, served in a seaside hut by women dressed as Japanese pearl divers.
Traditional Japanese sweets from the ancient Akafuku store, surrounded by traditional houses, shops and street-side stalls th...
For the first time in its century-old history, the National Confectionery Expo is being held in Mie Prefecture, from Friday A...
A wonderful resort onsen hotel overlooking the ocean featuring a private beach, bars, game room, and more
Each year during April, the Mitake area of Mie is filled with color thanks to numerous cherry trees that line the approach to...
Geku and Naiku shine at Ise Jingu because they are full of myth, history, mystique, and are a long lasting testament to faith...