Mie: Ise Grand Shrine, Ama Divers and Seaside Stays
Mie stretches along central Japan's Pacific coast and is best known for Ise Jingu, one of the most revered Shinto shrines in the country, and for Ise-Shima, where a jagged ria coastline shelters pearl-farming bays and the tradition of ama free-diving fisherwomen lives on.
In Mie, Halal Gourmet Japan features an ama hut experience facility where divers grill fresh local seafood while sharing stories of the sea; it is registered as pork-free, with vegetarian options and a prayer space.
In the rural south, the listings include family-run guesthouses — one run by a host trained in vegan, vegetarian and halal cooking, others that say they prepare halal-friendly meals on request, and a countryside-experience lodge that describes all meat in its halal meal experience as halal — many of them registered with prayer spaces. A yakiniku restaurant registered as serving halal meat with a prayer space is also listed.
For prayer, the listings include Mie Masjid, with qibla direction and wudu facilities, mosques such as Suzuka Masjid and Masjid UMMI Suzuka, and prayer spaces at the Toba Sea-Folk Museum and the Mikimoto Pearl Island museum. Checking these locations on the map makes it easier to combine them with a visit to Ise Jingu and the Shima coast.
From shrine pilgrimage to seaside villages, use the Halal Gourmet Japan map to line up meals and prayer along your route and plan an unhurried journey through Mie.
Content reviewed: August 20, 2026