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  1. Mie Prefecture (Japanese: 三重県, Hepburn: Mie-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. [2] Mie Prefecture has a population of 1,781,948 (as of 1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 5,774 square kilometers (2,229 sq mi).

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  2. Discover the top things to do in Mie, home to ama, or female free divers. Don’t miss revered Shinto complex Ise Jingu Shrine, Nagashima Spa Land, or Toba Aquarium. The Akame 48 falls and Nabana no Sato flower fields connect you to nature.

  3. Mie Prefecture. MIE, Once in Your Lifetime. Conveniently located near Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya, Mie Prefecture is blessed with a beautiful natural landscape and a rich variety of delicious foods.

  4. Mie Prefecture is where Ise Jingu, a shrine that used to be at the top of all shrines in Japan, which many Japanese wished to visit once in their lifetime, is located. In Mie, there are plenty of tourist attractions including photogenic and breathtaking coastal scenery, a reservoir of theme parks and amusement parks, and famous home of Iga Ninjya.

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    • Nagashima Spa Land: Experience Thrills and Fun. Nagashima Spa Land. If you love the thrill of white-knuckle rides, then Nagashima Spa Land is the perfect place for you.
    • Nabana No Sato: Delight in Flowers and Dreamy Illuminations. Winter illumination at Nabana No Sato (Photo: PIXTA) Nabana No Sato is a fabulous flower park that is near the Nagashima Resort.
    • Mikimoto Pearl Island: Discover Pearls' Secrets. Mikimoto Pearl Island (Photo: PIXTA) Mikimoto Pearl Island is a fascinating museum located in Toba, just a few train stops from the city of Ise.
    • Meet Mie’s Freediving Ama: Dive into Tradition. Mie's Ama divers are living legends (Photo: PIXTA) If you’d like to know more about Japanese female sea divers you can meet with a group of ama and learn more about their history.
  5. Planning a trip to Japan's Mie prefecture? Follow my Mie itinerary to eat Matsusaka beef and visit Mikimoto Pearl Island.

  6. Mie Prefecture (三重県, Mie-ken) belongs to both the Kansai Region and the Tokai Region. The prefecture is home to the Ise Shrines, Japan's most sacred Shinto shrines. The prefectural capital is Tsu City.