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Mikiura Guesthouse  三木浦ゲストハウス - Mie
9.9 152 reviews

Mikiura Guesthouse 三木浦ゲストハウス

cabin, Owase Shi
This authentic Japanese house in Mikiura village, Owase Shi, offers a secluded getaway amidst clear blue seas and green mountains, approximately 100 meters from the village centre.
This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage accommodates up to 5 guests, featuring air conditioning, internet, a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, a garden, and parking, providing an immersive rural experience with no meal service.
自然の中で快適な滞在を。一棟貸しのログハウス"Kakiha" - Mie
9.2 43 reviews

自然の中で快適な滞在を。一棟貸しのログハウス"Kakiha"

cabin, Mihama-chō
This Mie Prefecture cabin, registered under Mie Prefecture's lodging regulations (registration number: 熊2494-0004), is situated in Mihama-chō, its precise location relative to local attractions requiring further clarification.
Sleeping up to five guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage boasts a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, parking, and internet access; further details on the property's unique design and proximity to beaches are needed.
Kumano Kodo/ocean View/house In A Fishing Village - Mie
10 74 reviews

Kumano Kodo/ocean View/house In A Fishing Village

cabin, Owase Shi
Oriya cabin, located in Mikiura, Owase, Mie Prefecture, offers easy access to the Kumano Kodo World Heritage Site.
This self-catering lodge sleeps five guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting an outdoor terrace, laundry facilities, and stunning ocean and mountain views; a range of activities including guided hikes and boat trips are available.
Villa South Coast Shima - Mie
9.5 16 reviews

Villa South Coast Shima

aparthotel, Shima
VILLA SOUTH COAST SHIMA, situated in Hamajima, Shima, is a mile (1.6km) from the Isobue Misaki Observation Deck and 10km from the Lupinus Field, offering easy access to coastal views and seasonal blooms.
This self-catering apartment boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps up to 11 guests, featuring a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a shared garden with a jacuzzi; nearby attractions include Ise Grand Shrine (27km) and Oharai-machi (29km).

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Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Mie

  • Is Mie Prefecture, Japan known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    Mie Prefecture offers a diverse range of landscapes. The mountainous inland areas provide hiking opportunities, while the extensive coastline, particularly the Shima Peninsula, features beautiful beaches and dramatic cliffs. There are also significant forested areas, particularly around the Kii Peninsula, contributing to the region's overall natural beauty. The varied topography makes it a great destination for diverse outdoor activities.
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  • What are some surprising and hidden attractions in Mie Prefecture, Japan?

    While Ise Grand Shrine is famous, many overlook the smaller, equally sacred shrines within the Ise Jingu complex. Exploring these quieter areas offers a more contemplative experience. The Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, while partly in neighbouring prefectures, has sections within Mie, offering stunning natural beauty and a sense of history. Furthermore, the local museums in smaller towns often showcase unique regional crafts and traditions, providing a more intimate look at Mie's culture.
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  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of Mie Prefecture, Japan by engaging with its people?

    Participating in a traditional tea ceremony is a great way to experience Japanese hospitality and etiquette. Many local guesthouses offer these experiences. Visiting a local craft workshop, perhaps focusing on pearl cultivation in Shima or traditional pottery, allows interaction with artisans. Attending a local festival, like the Matsuri held in various towns throughout the year, provides a chance to observe local customs and traditions firsthand and interact with the community.
  • What are the best villa rentals with a jacuzzi in Mie?

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore Mie Prefecture, Japan?

    To properly explore Mie Prefecture, at least a week is recommended. This allows sufficient time to visit the major attractions like Ise Grand Shrine and Toba Aquarium, explore the Shima Peninsula, and perhaps delve into some of the quieter, hidden gems. However, a longer trip, even two weeks, would allow for a more relaxed pace and deeper exploration of the region's diverse offerings.
  • What are the best villa rentals for families and kids in Mie?

  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for Mie Prefecture, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, given the amount of walking involved in exploring temples, shrines, and the natural landscapes. Insect repellent is useful, particularly during warmer months. A small umbrella is also a good idea, as rain can be unpredictable. Finally, while not essential, a phrasebook or translation app can enhance interactions with locals.
  • What are the best pet friendly villa rentals in Mie?

    The best pet friendly villa rentals in Mie are Fiore Shima, Yokkaichi Egaosakuie In Shimizucho 1 and Miraie Yokkaichi Tomida.

  • What cultural experiences or workshops in Mie Prefecture, Japan offer something different?

    Learning the art of Ama pearl diving, a traditional practice in Shima, offers a unique cultural experience. Participating in a workshop on making local crafts, such as pottery or wood carving, provides a hands-on experience. Attending a traditional Noh theatre performance, if scheduled, offers a glimpse into a unique form of Japanese performing arts.
  • What are the best villa rentals with parking in Mie?

  • Are there any food festivals in Mie Prefecture, Japan where you can try local food?

    While specific dates vary annually, Mie Prefecture hosts numerous local festivals throughout the year that feature local cuisine. Many smaller towns and villages hold their own festivals celebrating seasonal produce and local delicacies. Information on specific dates and locations is best obtained closer to your travel dates.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur in Mie Prefecture, Japan?

    The cherry blossom season (sakura) typically occurs in late March to early April, transforming the landscapes into a breathtaking spectacle. Autumn foliage (koyo) peaks in November, painting the mountainsides in vibrant hues of red and gold. Specific migration patterns of birds vary, but information can be found through local nature centres and birdwatching societies.

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