''Yume'' Michikusa Ticket (Ise/Toba area)|Unlimited rides for 1 or 2 days|Mie
- Enjoy the nature and scenery of the Ise-Toba area to the fullest on the Michikusa Ticket!
- The 1-day and 2-day tickets allow you to get on and off as many times as you like.
- The best ticket for visiting the Ise Jingu.
- The ticket is valid for unlimited rides only within the specified areas and routes covered by the pass.
- There is no specific dress code, but comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended for traveling and exploring the area.
- Public transportation in the Ise/Toba area, including buses and trains, generally accommodate passengers with disabilities.
- The ticket can be used regardless of weather conditions, but checking the forecast will help you plan your travels more effectively.
- Ticket Overview -
[1-day and 2-day tickets]
- Ride throughout the Ise and Toba areas. Note that the free ride sections differ between the 1-day and 2-day tickets.
- [Excluded routes] Highway Toba Omiya Line, Tsu Ise Airport Connecting Line (including Ise City Station to Airport Access Port), Pearl Shuttle Line, municipal community buses (excluding some Toba City Kamome Buses)
- For the areas included in the Michikusa Ticket, see here (Japanese only).
- For details of discounts, see here.
- Spot Introduction -
- Ise Jingu
Known as "Oise-san" by the locals, Ise Jingu has long been the spiritual home of the Japanese people. Ise Jingu (officially "Jingu") is not a single shrine, but rather a collective name for 125 shrines centering on the Kotaijingu (Naiku, inner shrine) and the Toyo'ukedaijingu (Geku, outer shrine).
- Futami Okitama Shrine
The shrine enshrines the deity Sarutahiko Okami, who is beneficial for match-making, marital bliss and traffic safety. The Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks) in front of the shrine is regarded as a torii (gateway) for worshipping a sacred stone "Okitama Shinseki," which is associated with Sarutahiko Okami and rests about 700 m offshore, and the Sun Goddess. Since ancient times, there has been a custom called "Hama-sangu" (a purification ceremony of the body and soul in the seawater of Futamiura before visiting the Ise Jingu), and even today, many visitors visit the shrine first and undergo purification before heading to the Grand Shrine.
- Ise Sea Paradise Aquarium
An aquarium where you can meet animals at "zero" distance! The theme of this aquarium is to be close to marine animals such as walruses, harbor seals, penguins and otters. Enjoy Ise Sea Paradise to the fullest while playing, learning, and experiencing a full day with zero distance in a number of ways.
- Toba Aquarium
The aquarium is home to the largest number of aquarium species in Japan. The approximately 240-meter-long facility with a 1.5 km-long walkway boasts an unparalleled size for an indoor aquarium, housing approximately 1,200 different species. Divided into 12 zones by species of animals and their habitats, the aquarium features a sea lion performance show and the only dugong in captivity in Japan.
- Mikimoto Pearl Island
In Mikimoto Pearl Island, where the world's first cultured pearls were created, visitors can learn more about pearls and enjoy shopping and dining. In addition, the work of the Ama (women) divers, who once took care of the akoya shellfish and nurtured pearls, is reproduced, and you can see a demonstration of Ama divers in traditional white diving uniforms, which is only available here.