Overview
Mie
6.5 - 7.5 hour(s)
Available Daily
English
Pick-up not available
Not Accessible
What to expect
Visit the popular shrine dedicated to the many Shinto gods of Japan. Explore both the outer and inner shrines of Ise Jingu before venturing into Okage Yokocho Street Market to taste local food and sake.
Activity Provider Spirits of Japan
Activity Provider
FAQ
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Payment / Cancellation Policy
Payment Methods
- Credit card payment
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Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made between 08:00 local time, 3 business days to 08:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 50% of the total amount.
- Any cancellations made after 08:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Operation days
- Everyday
Top-Rated Activities for Mie
Restrictions
- Legal drinking age in Japan is 20 years of age and sake samples will not be provided to minors.
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- Children 10 years old and above can participate in this activity.
Required items to bring & attire
- Please note that transportation, admission, meals, snacks, drinks and sake tasting are not included in the tour fare. Approximately JPY 12,850 per person will be needed on site.
- Walking shoes
- Smart casual
- No clothing that exposes a large amount of skin
Additional notes
- Smoking is not allowed.
- Photography and filming is not allowed in various parts of the shrine. Please follow your guide's instructions at all times.
- A taxi will be used from Ise Shi Station to Ise Grand Shrine.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
- You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 6.
Ise Grand Shrine and Street Food Walking Tour with English-Speaking Guide
Visit the popular shrine dedicated to the many Shinto gods of Japan. Explore both the outer and inner shrines of Ise Jingu before venturing into Okage Yokocho Street Market to taste local food and sake.