
[Mie] Ise: Guided Bar-Hopping Tour with Food and Drinks
- Overview
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- This bar-hopping tour takes you beyond Ise’s famous shrines and into the hidden local nightlife around Ise-shi Station—a side of the city most travelers never see. Led by a local guide, you’ll visit handpicked izakayas and standing bars loved by residents, where handwritten menus, warm conversations, and real local flavors await. From miso-glazed skewers to Ise’s bold sake and shochu, you’ll taste the spirit of the region while connecting with people who call it home. It’s a relaxed, authentic night out—perfect for curious travelers who want to eat and drink like a local in Japan’s most sacred city.
- What to expect
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By day, Ise is known for its shrines and spiritual calm—but at night, the area around Ise-shi Station reveals a different side: a humble, heartfelt drinking culture rooted in everyday life. Locals gather at back-alley izakayas and standing bars, not for show but for comfort—grilled seafood, miso-glazed skewers, thick Ise udon. Food here is honest, simple, and tied to tradition. Drinks like local sake or barley shochu flow easily, sparking conversation and connection. There are no tourist traps here. Handwritten menus, friendly regulars, and cozy counters create an atmosphere that welcomes outsiders like old friends. In Ise, sacred heritage meets casual hospitality. A night out isn’t just about eating—it’s about sharing space, stories, and the quiet charm of a city that feeds both body and soul.
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