Other Factory Tour / Demonstration Spots in Mie Area

  • Ise Washi Museum
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Ozeko 1-10-30
    This museum located in and run by the paper factory Taihou Wasi Kougyou is a 10-minute walk from JR and Kintetsu Iseshi Station. Established in 1899, they make the paper used at Ise Jingu Shrine. They sell a wide range of Ise washi paper and also have exhibits on the history of paper products, paper making tools, and more. There are also panel explanations of the paper making process, and you can use the machine they provide to make an Ise washi print. They hold paper related events on the second Saturday of the month, and with advance reservation you can make small paper items or even try making washi paper itself.

    伊勢神宮を訪問後にプラプラ歩いていたら、発見しました、店内は和紙が多くあり、とても綺麗で感動しました。お土産にも最適です。

  • Waka-Ebisu Ginjokan
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Iga-shi Ao 1317
    Come tour the brewery of Waka-Ebisu Shuzo, a sake company which utilizes soft underground spring water flowing from the surrounding mountains. On the second floor of the Waka-Ebisu Ginjokan, the brewery's shop, you can see old-fashioned tools once used for sake making on display, as well as a video which shows how sake is made. During the sake making season, visitors can also tour part of the brewery where it is made. The brewery's shop carries every sake made by Waka-Ebisu, and after touring the brewery and watching a video on how the company makes its sake, many tourists come here to have fun tasting samples and shopping.
  • Oyatu Company hisaikojokojokengaku
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Pref. Tsushi Morichou 2234-1 Mori factory complex
  • Panasonic Yokkaichi Office Minami Plant
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Yokkaichi-shi Tomarikoyanagicho 2-3
  • Chubu Electric Power Kawagoe Thermal power plant
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Mie-gun Kawagoecho Kamezakishinden Asake 87-1

Mie Areas

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Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.

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