Since times of yore, Japan’s ama (“women of the sea”) have been diving for abalone and other underwater bounty – and most famously of all, for pearls. At Ama Hut Hachiman in IseShima, take the chance for a close-up look at their way of life. Try on elegant ama diving garb, join the divers in a traditional dance and feast on freshly...Read more
A farmer's inn in Taiki-cho, which is highly regarded as a fattening area for Matsusaka beef. It is a “food x agriculture x night” experience where you can enjoy warm...Read more
A cruise overlooking the greenery of the mountains and the sea of rias, feed red snapper and become a fisherman for the day. Dive into the fish tank in the summer!! Swim with the red snappers. Some of the fishes caught will be lunch. After that, experience grilling the red snapper on a shiogama salt pot. Steam red snapper on a pot of salt....Read more
Toshi Island (Toshijima) is famous for fishing. In addition, there are many traditional fishing, and the inheritance of fisherman’s skills and ingenuity supports the island’s life. Stroll through the markets and fisherman villages where fishermen land. Afterwards, the tour will visit the fishermen’s work hut, returning from pole-and-line...Read more