Isobue View Point - Tsubasu Bell

A popular scenic spot for its "Tubasu Bell" that brings good luck and colorful emas (votive picture tablet) made of shells.

A scenic spot overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The evening view on a fine day is breathtaking. The "Tsubasu no kane" (bell of the sea), named after a tragic love story between a diver and a fisherman, is said to bring good luck and success in life. Continuing on National Route XNUMX, you will reach the melon-producing area of Nanbari.

Information

Address
Hamajimacho Nanbari, Shima, Mie 517-0405
Opening hours
All day
Time taken
30 minutes
Parking Lot
yes: 10 parking spaces
Access
Public Transportation: 23 minutes by bus bound for Shukuura from Kintetsu Ugata Station, 10 minutes walk from Isobue Toge Bus Stop.
Car: 40 minutes from Tamaki IC of Ise Expressway via Sunny Road
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