Ise Bay is the largest bay in Japan, with beautiful beaches, clear seawater, small waves, and pine trees on the coastline. Ise lobsters are famous in the world, and many elderly people dig sea shells with special tools in the sea every day.
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Ise Bay Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Isewan is a bay in the southern part of central Japan. A line is made from Oozaki on the Shima Peninsula to Cape Irako on the Atsumi Peninsula, excluding the sea area of Mikawa Bay on the north side of the line. It is the largest bay in Japan. Mie Prefecture and Aichi Prefecture face each other across the bay. The overseas sides are Ise and Toyohashi, and Nagoya is located on the northern coast of Ise Bay.
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Ise Bay Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ise Bay is the largest bay in Japan, with beautiful beaches, clear seawater, small waves, and pine trees on the coastline. Ise lobsters are famous in the world, and many elderly people dig sea shells with special tools in the sea every day.
Ise Bay is a bay in the south of central Japan. From the Dawangqi Lighthouse on the Zhimo Peninsula to the Yiliang Lake on the Omei Peninsula, it is the largest bay in Japanese waters. If it is not raining, the sea and sky should be beautiful. Alas, we encountered typhoon rain.
One of the stops in this year's Japanese group tour includes Ise Bay. To be honest, I have never heard of this place before. We took a cruise to a scenic spot for nearly an hour. The sea view is very beautiful and the air is quite fresh. The main tourists here are very few and no noisy. There is a sea breeze in your ears, you can enjoy the sea view quietly.
这里景色很美趣味性很强性价比很高,
整个伊势湾是日本内海的一个海湾,盛产珍珠。著名的日本珍珠品牌mikimoto的故乡就在这里的鸟羽。还有一个珍珠博物馆可以买到不错的珍珠制品。海湾有不少游船可以乘坐,推荐前往海豚岛逛逛!