Oharaimachi and Okage Yokocho
Oharaimachi and Okage Yokocho
Step out onto the beautiful cobblestone streets of Oharaimachi and Okage Yokocho and feel as if you've traveled back in time to the Edo period (1603-1868). Visitors flock daily to see the traditional buildings along the street. These two areas are now established destinations that you must see on your trip.
Classic streets stretch from Ise Shrine Naiku-mae and along the Isuzu River, with shops plying delicacies like Ise udon and Ise kamaboko (Ise Speciality fish paste). Akafuku Honten is a veteran shop that sells Akafuku mochi, a famous souvenir. There is also the Okage-za Museum of Japanese Mythology, where you can experience the legends and tales of Japanese mythology. .
Classic streets stretch from Ise Shrine Naiku-mae and along the Isuzu River, with shops plying delicacies like Ise udon and Ise kamaboko (Ise Speciality fish paste). Akafuku Honten is a veteran shop that sells Akafuku mochi, a famous souvenir. There is also the Okage-za Museum of Japanese Mythology, where you can experience the legends and tales of Japanese mythology. .
Address | 52 Uji Nakanokiri-cho, Ise-shi, Mie-ken, 516-8557 |
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Directions | Public Transportation From JR and Kintetsu Iseshi Station, take the Geku-Naiku Junkan bus (the bus looping around the inner and outer shrines). Located near the Jingu Kaikan-Mae bus stop. By car Approximately five minutes drive from the Ise Expressway "Ise Interchange" |
Hours of operation | 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (March - July and October; open until 6 PM on weekends and holidays from April to July) 9:30 AM - 6 PM (August and September) 9:30 AM - 5 PM (November - February; open until 5:30 PM on weekends and holidays in February) |
Telephone | 0596-23-8838 |
Website | Official site |
Closed | Open all year round |
Fees | Free (note: admission to Okage-za charges 300yen for adults and 100yen for elementary school-aged children) |
All information posted here are as of January 14, 2016.
Please be aware that current information may differ from contents posted.
Please be aware that current information may differ from contents posted.
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