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Ago Bay
Ise-shima National Park’s a breathtaking spot which was chosen for Ise-Shima Summit.
Ago Bay is known for its complex rias coastline with 60 small and large islands. It is a production area of bluegreen seaweed called Aosa by locals. Kashiko Island, used as a site for Ise-Shima Summit, is connected to the main island by a bridge for better access and there are hotels with marvelous views.
From Yokoyama Observation Deck (Yokoyama Tenku Cafe Terrace) at 140m above sea level offers a grand view over the whole Ago Bay. The sunset that paints the scenery in orange is amazing. You can take out your breakfast from the cafe and enjoy nature. Below the observation deck, there is a visitor center with displays on Ise-Shima National Park’s environment, traditional culture and female divers’ fishing business.
Close to Yokoyama Observation Deck, Komorebi Terrace and Soyokaze Terrace are set up for looking out to the Bay. Around the observation points, there is a trail to let you enjoy hiking through refreshing greens.
Highlights
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Ago Bay with many islands and intricate coastlines is a main production area of perls and Aosa seaweed.
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Obervation decks offer marvelous views of Ago Bay.
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The trail is on a mountain. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking.
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Reviews
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maggie315
很美麗的海灣,只能意會不能言傳。
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 英虞湾
- Postal Code
- 517-0404
- Address
- Daiocho, Hamajimacho, Agocho, and Shimacho, Shima City, Mie Prefecture
- Hours
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Free to walk around any time
*Hours for Yokoyama Observation Deck and other details available at the official website. - Directions
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1) Go to Kintetsu Line Ugata Station, Shima-Shimmei Station, Kashikojima Station, etc.
2) Yokoyama Visitors Center: From Kintetsu Line Ugata Station, walk 40 min or drive for 10 min. From Kashikojima Station, drive for 15 min. - Official Website
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Shima Tourism Association official site (English)
Yokoyama Visitors Center official site (Japanese)