Daimon Shotengai Centrally located in Tsu City, Daimon shopping arcade is fascinating for trying out restaurants and paying a visit to Tsu Kannon
Kazahaya-no-Sato (fuji, ajisai) Kazahaya-no-Sato, the home of kappas (water imps), is a flower garden that blends well-being and the environment
Tsu Kairaku Koen (sakura) A scenic spot lined with tea houses and street stalls within walking distance of the station
Takada Honzan Senjuji Mie Prefecture's largest temple, which takes its doctrine directly from sect founder Shinran Shonin
Heijisenbei Honten Excellent sweets that have been purchased by the Emperor and her majesty the Empress since 1928
Oboro Towel Oboro Towel has been making towels for over 100 years in Mie, one of the three largest towel manufacturing areas in Japan.
Tsu Jo Ato A castle created by castle-building ace Takatora Todo. Take a relaxing stroll in the picturesque castle ruins gardens.