This bar-hopping tour takes you beyond Ise’s famous shrines and into the hidden local nightlife around Ise-shi Station—a side of the city most travelers never see. Led by a local guide, you’ll visit handpicked izakayas and standing bars loved by residents, where handwritten menus, warm conversations, and real local flavors await. From miso-glazed skewers to Ise’s bold sake and shochu, you’ll taste the spirit of the region while connecting with people who call it home. It’s a relaxed, authentic night out—perfect for curious travelers who want to eat and drink like a local in Japan’s most sacred city.
By day, Ise is known for its shrines and spiritual calm—but at night, the area around Ise-shi Station reveals a different side: a humble, heartfelt drinking culture rooted in everyday life.
Locals gather at back-alley izakayas and standing bars, not for show but for comfort—grilled seafood, miso-glazed skewers, thick Ise udon. Food here is honest, simple, and tied to tradition. Drinks like local sake or barley shochu flow easily, sparking conversation and connection.
There are no tourist traps here. Handwritten menus, friendly regulars, and cozy counters create an atmosphere that welcomes outsiders like old friends.
In Ise, sacred heritage meets casual hospitality. A night out isn’t just about eating—it’s about sharing space, stories, and the quiet charm of a city that feeds both body and soul.
The meeting point is in front of the torii gate at the entrance to Toyouke Daijingu (Outer Shrine). Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Mie Prefecture, located in the Chūbu region of Japan, is renowned for its natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. From the sacred Ise Jingu shrines to the picturesque Ise-Shima National Park, Mie offers a blend of spiritual sites, scenic landscapes, and unique local traditions.
Ise Jingu is Japan's most sacred Shinto shrine, dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. The shrine complex consists of over 100 shrines, with the main Naikū and Gekū shrines being the most significant.
This national park offers stunning coastal landscapes, lush forests, and scenic hiking trails. It is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Nabana no Sato is a stunning seasonal flower park located on the shores of Ise Bay. It is famous for its illuminated night displays and vast fields of tulips, kochia, and other flowers.
Matsusaka Castle is a reconstructed castle that offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. The castle grounds are surrounded by a moat and feature a museum and gardens.
Suigetsu no Ie is a traditional thatched-roof house that offers a glimpse into the lives of rural farmers in the Edo period. The house is surrounded by a beautiful garden and a pond.
Matsusaka beef is a premium type of Wagyu beef known for its tenderness, marbling, and rich flavor. It is often served as sashimi, grilled, or in hot pot dishes.
Ise udon is a type of thick, chewy udon noodle that is often served in a hot broth or as a cold noodle dish. It is a local specialty of the Ise region.
Akame Shio Ramen is a salt-based ramen dish that originated in the Akame region of Mie. It is known for its rich, savory broth and chewy noodles.
Hitaki Ika is a grilled squid dish that is a local specialty of the Toba region. The squid is grilled over charcoal and served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Spring brings cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage and comfortable temperatures. These are the best times to visit for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Mie Prefecture is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kintetsu-Nagoya Station, Matsusaka Station
Nagoya Station, Osaka Station, Kyoto Station
Trains are the most convenient way to get around Mie, connecting major cities and attractions.
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Nabana no Sato is a stunning seasonal flower park located on the shores of Ise Bay. It is famous for its illuminated night displays and vast fields of tulips, kochia, and other flowers.
Ise Jingu is Japan's most sacred Shinto shrine, dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. The shrine complex consists of over 100 shrines, with the main Naikū and Gekū shrines being the most significant.
This national park offers stunning coastal landscapes, lush forests, and scenic hiking trails. It is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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