Ise-Shima National Park
Ise-Shima National Park is an area of approximately 60 000 hectares located in Ise-Shima (Ise City, Toba City, Shima City and Minami Ise Town). More than 96% of the land in Ise-Shima National Park is privately owned. Compared to other Japanese national parks, Ise-Shima National Park is densely populated. As a result, its inhabitants have long learned to utilize its resources without destroying them.
Trails
Isawa Shrine (Kaburako-san) Loop Trial (2.6km)
Isawa shrine (Kaburako-san) is located in Arashima district, Toba city. You will be seduced by its mysterious atmosphere and bamboo groves.
Mount Hinoyama Loop Trail (3.6km)
Discover the wonderful panorama this summit has to offer. The shape of the bay of Toba, as seen from the viewing point, even inspired a writer.
Osatsu, the town of Ama divers, a charming country walk (6.3km)
Osatsu is the town in Japan with the highest ratio of Ama divers per capita (10%). Fishing is present everywhere, from little stalls selling seaweed, to seafood restaurants.
Toshijima, the fishermen’s island. A boat trip and hiking loop-trail (6.8km)
Anchors aweigh! Let’s go to Toshi, the largest of Toba’s islands, to associate the pleasure of cruising with a countryside hike.
Toba to Ise, a hike through two sacred mountains (15.3km)
A route full of intensity and beautiful discoveries that stretches over 15 kilometres through the forest.