Mie is where Japan's deepest myths, imperial lineage, and spiritual traditions converge. Bordered by Nara and Kyoto to its west, it is home to Ise Jingu, Japan's most revered Shinto shrine.
Discover a journey that beautifully blends outdoor adventure, rich cultural heritage, and exceptional cuisine—crafted for travellers who crave something beyond the ordinary. From exploring hidden natural gems to savouring regional delicacies like Tajima beef and locally brewed sake, this immersive experience invites you to connect deeply with Japan’s quieter, more authentic side. Perfect for nature lovers, food enthusiasts, and curious explorers alike, this is a journey designed to inspire.
This is a private tour, created exclusively for you and your group, ensuring a more intimate and meaningful experience. Every detail can be tailored to your preferences—simply share your requests, and we’ll take care of the rest.
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Private Arrangement price from SGD 2,380 per person (Min 2 to go)
Daily departure
On the first day, arrival at Kansai International airport is followed by a warm welcome from a guide and a transfer to the hotel. Start with airport pickup and meet the guide for a private transfer to Mie. After check-in, enjoy a welcome dinner featuring Matsusaka beef. The day sets the stage for exploring a region known for food and spirituality.

Begin with a quiet morning at Ise Jingu’s Outer Shrine, dedicated to Toyouke, the deity of food, clothing, and shelter. Then continue to the Inner Shrine, devoted to Amaterasu, the sun goddess and mythological ancestor of Japan’s imperial family. Together, these two sites form Ise Jingu: Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine and a spiritual cornerstone for centuries. For lunch, hop aboard a yakatabune floating restaurant for fresh seafood served with a view of the bay. End the day on the nostalgic streets of Okage Yokocho, browsing Edo-era storefronts filled with local food and crafts.

Start the day at Futami Okitama Shrine, where the Wedded Rocks rise from the sea as a quiet symbol of connection. Then climb to the Yokoyama Observatory Deck for a sweeping view over Ago Bay’s scattered islands. Lunch is with the Ama divers, freshly caught, simply prepared, and shared by the sea. The day winds down at VISON, a modern village of shops, gardens, and cafés, where tradition and design meet in the open air.
Start in Iga with a visit to the Ninja Museum, a real ninja house featuring trap doors and secret areas. Then see a live demonstration showcasing the skills of Japan’s legendary warriors. Enjoy a local tofu dengaku lunch, a specialty of the area. In the evening, arrive in Osaka for free time.
Enjoy the day of shopping then a transfer to the airport with a private vehicle. Your next destination? Home sweet home. But remember, it's not sayonara yet, it's "See you soon!" The question is, where to from here?