Oharai-machi
This is an 800-meter stone-paved street that follows the Izusugawa River from Ise Jingu Naiku’s Ujibashi Bridge. Full of shops with the gables and hipped roofs of the tsumairi architectural style, the area is bustling with tourists. The flagship store selling Ise’s famous confection “akafuku” (anko-coated mochi) as well as many shops offering souvenirs are located here, and taking a stroll here after worshipping at the shrine is recommended. On this street visitors can find historical structures such as the Jingu Dojo and Saishu Shokusha, and enjoy an overall ambience that is very representative of O-Ise-San.
Spot details
- Address
- Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou Map
- Area
- Ise Area
- Hours
- Depends on establishment
- Closed
- Depends on establishment
- Parking Lot
- Available (Municipal Uji parking lot/Free for up to 1 hour)
- Wi-Fi
- Available (Sightseeing Free Wi-FiSummit Wi-Fi Ise)
- English Menu
- Available (Available in English at the Uji Urata Tourist Information Center)
- Note
- *Telephone is connected to the Ise City Tourism Association.
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN