Begin your journey at Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's most sacred Shinto site and spiritual home of the sun goddess Amaterasu. Walk through the ancient ritual sequence, starting at the Outer Shrine to pay respects to Toyouke-no-Okami among serene cedar forests, before crossing the iconic Uji Bridge over the Isuzu River to reach the Inner Shrine.
Next, head to Okage Yokocho, the beautifully preserved historic merchant street beside the shrine. Browse the traditional wooden shopfronts, try freshly made Ise Udon and the famous Akafuku mochi, and take in the living atmosphere of old Ise.
Continue to Meotoiwa, the Wedded Rocks of Futamiura. These two sacred rocks, joined by a thick braided rope of shimenawa, have been a symbol of harmony and partnership for centuries. The sea view here, especially in the afternoon light, is one of the most quietly romantic scenes in all of Japan.
Finish your day at Mikimoto Pearl Island, the birthplace of cultured pearl production. Time your visit to ensure you arrive for the 15:30 Ama diving performance — a rare and captivating live demonstration by Japan's traditional female free divers, who descend without modern equipment to harvest from the sea floor, exactly as their predecessors did for generations.