Getting to Mie Mie Prefecture is home to the Ise Shrine (Ise Jingu), Japan's most sacred Shinto shrine. Mie is also famous for its seafood, including Ise spiny lobster and oyster, and for its high-class marbled wagyu beef called Matsuzaka Beef. The prefecture hosted the 42nd G7 summit on May 26-27, 2016 in Ise-Shima, the city blessed with magnificent history and culture, as well as the quality food from the sea and the mountains. As for travel to/from the airport, a ferry ride is provided between Mie and Central Japan International Airport, which takes about 2 hours each way. 1. Ise-Jingu 2. Iga-ninja 3. Matsuzaka-beef Access By Train μsky Limited Express Kintetsu Limited Express approx. 1hr 50min 30min 1hr 20min International AirportInternational Centrair Chubu Nagoya Sta Iseshi Sta By Train μsky Limited Express JR Limited Express approx. 2hr 30min 1hr 30min By Ship + Bus High-speed boat Mie kotsu Bus Tsu nagisamachi approx. 1hr 55min 45min 1hr 10min SITE JNTO (Japan National Tourist Organisation) Restaurants http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/ https://savorjapan.com/ Tourist guide Japan Tourism Agency japan-guide.com / Nagoya More websites http://www.visitjapan.jp/en/ http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2155.html for information about Japan japan-guide.com Mie http://www.japan-guide.com/ http://www.travel.pref.mie.lg.jp/en/ Copyright (C) 2015 Deutsche Lufthansa AG. All rights reserved. Copyright(C) 2015 H.I.S. ANA Navigation JAPAN Co.,Ltd. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) Chubu District Transport Bureau. All rights reserved. Photo by:Pixta / Maiko Fukucho - Japanexperterna.se / welcomekyushu.jp gallery.
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