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Sightseeing in「Kameyama」

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Scenic View Pavilion@OU_odekake_club "Chokantei" is a historical building located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, which houses a Japanese garden and tea room. The tea room, built in the Edo period, is known as a tea room of the Urasenke school of tea ceremony. From the garden, visitors can enjoy views of Kameyama Castle and Ise Bay, as well as the beautiful scenery of each season. Tea ceremonies and tea gatherings are held in the tea room, allowing visitors to experience traditional Japanese culture. A popular local tourist spot, it is a place where one can relax and forget about everyday life in a quiet atmosphere. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Seki Shrine@OU_odekake_club Seki Shrine is a historical shrine located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, and has been revered by the local people since ancient times. The shrine is also known as "Seki Inari Daimyojin" and is believed to bring blessings such as prosperity in business, traffic safety, and household safety. The shrine grounds feature impressive torii gates and main hall, and are particularly famous for their beautiful autumn foliage. Every year, many worshippers visit the shrine, and local festivals and events are held there. Seki Shrine is an important presence for the local community, preserving history and traditions as a longstanding shrine. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Former Sano Family Residence@OU_odekake_club The former Sano family residence is a historical building located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, and is designated as an important cultural property of Japan. This building is a thatched-roof farmhouse built in the mid-Edo period, showcasing traditional Japanese architectural style. Inside the residence, visitors can see furnishings and tools from that era, giving them a glimpse of life in old Japan. The spacious garden on the premises allows visitors to enjoy the changing scenery throughout the four seasons. The former Sano family residence, where you can experience the traditional way of life in Japan, is recommended for those interested in traditional Japanese architecture and lifestyle, offering a chance to feel the local history and culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nishimachi Tonyabaatoato - Ruins of the Western Town Market@OU_odekake_club The Nishimachi Warehouse Site in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, is a historical site of a commercial facility that flourished during the Edo period. During the Edo period, this area prospered as a distribution center for goods, with many merchants coming and going. Today, remnants such as stone walls, wells, and storehouses remain, allowing visitors to imagine the commercial activities of that time. Additionally, there are historical buildings and museums in the surrounding area, making it a valuable place to learn about the region's history and culture. The Nishimachi Warehouse Site is a precious archaeological site where visitors can touch upon the history and development of commerce in the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ishii Brothers Kameyama Revenge Ruins@OU_odekake_club The Ishii Brothers' Kameyama Revenge Site is a historical site located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture. This place is known as the setting of the Kameyama Incident carried out by the Ishii Brothers during the Meiji era, and it is believed to be the location where the Ishii Brothers fought their enemies. The site contains materials and exhibits that convey the situation at that time, providing visitors with an opportunity to reflect on the circumstances of the past. The Ishii Brothers' Kameyama Revenge Site is a valuable spot not only for locals but also for those interested in history and culture, as it serves as a place that conveys important events in Japan's history. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Seki Jizo-in@OU_odekake_club Sekiji Jizo-in is a historic temple located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, which was founded in the Heian period. The temple grounds feature beautiful gardens and Buddhist statues designated as important cultural properties, providing a healing atmosphere for visitors. In particular, during spring, cherry blossoms bloom beautifully, attracting many tourists and believers. Sekiji Jizo-in is also a place of worship for local residents, playing a central role in the community. As a temple with a charming blend of history and nature, it is loved by many people. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sekiyado@OU_odekake_club Seki-juku is a historical post town located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, which flourished as a post town on the Ise Kaido during the Edo period. Today, the old streets, storehouses, and samurai residences that retain the atmosphere of that time are preserved, making it a popular spot for tourists. At the heart of Seki-juku, there are attractions such as the ruins of Seki-juku Castle and Seki-juku Honjin, making it an appealing place for those interested in history and culture. Additionally, there are abundant hot springs and nature in the surrounding area, allowing visitors to spend a relaxing time. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Seki Post Office@OU_odekake_club Kan Post Office is a post office located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture. It provides important services to local residents, including receiving and sending mail, as well as handling savings and insurance procedures. It is also equipped with convenient facilities such as Yu-Yu counters and ATMs, making it highly convenient. It is an indispensable presence for the local community, and the friendly staff who provide courteous service are well-regarded. Kan Post Office contributes to the local community and is a place where people can use postal services with peace of mind. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Eating in「Kameyama」

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Treasure Pavilion@OU_odekake_club "Zuihoken" is a historic ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant) located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, with its founding dating back to the late Edo period. It is characterized by traditional Japanese architectural style and gardens, and is known for its high-class kaiseki cuisine. The dishes, made with seasonal ingredients that change throughout the year, as well as the carefully crafted dishes, offer the charm of being able to fully enjoy local ingredients and culture. In addition, it caters to a wide range of needs such as formal entertaining, celebrations, and tourism, making it a place where you can experience the tradition and aesthetic sense of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


Staying in「Kameyama」


Shopping in「Kameyama」


Transportation in「Kameyama」

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Seki Station@OU_odekake_club Seki Station is located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, and serves as a major transportation hub with JR Kansai Main Line and Kintetsu Nagoya Line services. The area around the station is well-equipped with commercial facilities and dining options, catering to local residents and tourists. Additionally, there is a bus terminal in front of the station, functioning as a hub for public transportation. Seki Station provides good access to cities such as Nagoya and Osaka, making it a convenient location for tourism and business. The surrounding area boasts many historical tourist attractions, making it known as a station where you can experience the charm of the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]


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