Things to do in Mie District (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
fanny1167:“The lines weren't really long. I could have finished the day, first going to Universal Studios, then here. There were no lines at all for the attractions. It felt like a large children's park, like the Jinjiang Amusement Park I used to play in as a kid—no leg strain, and you could play in the water. It's probably located by the sea, and the breeze made it quite comfortable in the evening.”
lan***18:“What's it like to drive on an F1 track? The whole park is a paradise for boys. If you like cars and motorcycles, you won't be able to walk on the paths! And compared to Universal and Disney, there are much fewer people. The longest I've waited in line was 20 minutes.”
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MR钉叮铛:“I have to say that the amusement parks designed by Japan are really amazing 👍 Each project is very thoughtfully considered, allowing people of all ages to experience different experiences and fun!”
Anonymous user:“There are two buildings, the South Building and the North Building. The South Building has a clear route and no need to go back and forth, so you can see everything. The dolphins in the North Building are lovely. The dolphin show is outdoors and is good, but the time is a bit short and I can't see enough.”
翱翔的大鲨鱼:“Japan switched to the solar calendar after the Meiji Restoration. The custom of using the lunar calendar has gradually changed to the new calendar. However, the Tsubaki Festival of Tsubaki Shrine is still held every year from the seventh to the ninth day of the first lunar month. The Tsubaki Festival starts at 0:00 on the seventh day of the first lunar month and ends at 24:00 on the ninth day of the first lunar month, lasting 72 hours without interruption. 800 vendors line up on both sides of the 1-kilometer-long road in front of the shrine. Come and pray for good fortune, prosperous business, good health, and family safety throughout the year.”
一只流浪的小野喵:“Mie Kuwana Nagashima Spa Land is the largest amusement park in the Tokai region, with about 60 kinds of amusement projects, especially the roller coaster, which is the main attraction of the park. It is a complex of amusement park + water park. The water park is open in summer. Nagashima Spa Land ranks 17th in the world's theme parks, ahead of Hollywood's USJ and France's Disney. It is the second largest amusement park in Japan, second only to Tokyo Disneyland. It has the longest roller coaster in the world and is a paradise for roller coaster enthusiasts.
Address: 333 Urayasu, Nagashima-cho, Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture. Self-driving is recommended. How to get there by public transportation: It is relatively close from Nagoya. It takes about 50 minutes to take a bus from Meitetsu Department Store. The end point is Nagashima Land and Outlet, which is a good place for both sightseeing and shopping.”
天意旅行官:“#CreationIncentivePlanShareTen Thousand Yuan in Cash Yokkaichi is a city in the central area of Honshu Island, Japan, attracting tourists with its quiet and warm pace of life and unique charm. Yokkaichi doesn’t have the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, nor is it as historic as Kyoto, but it has its own characteristics and beauty. Yokkaichi is famous for its Yokkaichi Bankoyaki, especially the clay pot and Kyushu pot. As a port city, the seafood in Yokkaichi is very fresh. You can try the local seafood rice or sushi. The following is a detailed guide I summarized. If it is helpful to you, remember to follow me!
Must-see attractions
Yokkaichi Museum
- Features: Shows local history and industrial development, suitable for culture lovers.
- Admission: Free
Tangshan Hot Spring
- Features: One of the oldest hot springs in Japan, with a view of Mount Fuji and a Japanese hot spring hotel experience.
- Fees: Hot spring admission ticket is about ¥1,000, accommodation including breakfast and dinner is ¥10,000-15,000 per person
Suzuka Circuit
- Features: The venue for the F1 Japanese Grand Prix, a must-visit for car fans.
- Tickets: Track tour ¥500-1000
Nearby natural attractions
- Kiso-Sankawa: A famous cherry blossom viewing spot, where the cherry blossoms and streams complement each other in spring.
- Ise Grand Shrine: One of the most important shrines in Japan, about an hour’s drive from Yokkaichi.
Authentic cuisine
Eel Rice
- Address: Yokkaichi Shinsho District
- Price: ¥3,000-4,000/person
- Features: The charcoal-grilled eel has delicate texture and the sauce is sweet and salty.
Luan Hot Food
- Address: Near Yunoyama Onsen
- Price: Set meal ¥10,000-15,000/person
- Features: Seasonal kaiseki cuisine, fresh ingredients, and intimate environment.
Panda Hotel
- Address: Gaojiao District
- Price: ¥1,000-2,000/person
- Features: Spicy tofu and dandan noodles are authentic and cost-effective.
Seafood Ramen
- Address: Near Yokkaichi Station
- Price: Set meal ¥1,320 (includes ramen + fried chicken + rice)
- Features: The soup is delicious, the portion is generous, and it is perfect for filling up your stomach.
Precautions
Cultural etiquette
- To take a hot spring bath, you must shower first and then enter the bathing pool;
- Speak softly in public places and sort garbage strictly.
Shopping Tips
- For drugstores, we recommend Matsumoto Kiyoshi (Ginza branch), and for electronics, you can go shopping in Akihabara (but the local stores in Yokkaichi are more cost-effective).
Taboo
- It is prohibited to bring meat products and fruits into the country;
- Avoid taking photos at shrines, especially the shrine area.
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