Охараи-мати и Окагэ-ёкотё
Oharaimachi and Okage Yokocho form an 800 m stone-paved approach to the Inner Shrine (Kotai Jingu) of Ise Jingu in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, recreating the late-Edo to early-Meiji townscape of the Ise pilgrimage route. At its heart, «Okage Yokocho» (2,700 tsubo, about 50 shops) was developed in 1993 by Akafuku as the 290th-anniversary project, embodying the post-pilgrimage «Okage-mairi» tradition. With Akafuku Honten, Ise udon, tekone-zushi, Matsusaka beef, the Jingu Sakaba, and Iseban-ko pottery all gathered in one place, this temple-front district welcomes about 4 million visitors a year and ranks among Japan's foremost approach-streets.
Highlights
- Okage Yokocho — recreates the Edo-to-Meiji townscape with about 50 shops, including Akafuku Honten, traditional Ise udon, and tekone-zushi
- Oharaimachi Street — the stone-paved approach to the Inner Shrine, lined with wooden buildings along the Isuzu River
- Akafuku Honten — Ise's famous mochi shop founded in 1707; enjoy it inside while gazing at the Isuzu River
- Maneki-neko Shop and Iseban-ko Pottery — traditional craft shops where you can watch artisans at work
- Evening Illumination — lanterns and stone paving create a retro nightscape, especially atmospheric when wet stone reflects light after rain





