I went to Mt.Asama observation deck and mountaintop shop where The Post in the sky mailbox is located! Detailed information on popular souvenirs, gourmet food, and surrounding information!

掲載日:2018.03.15

Mt.Asama Observation Deck, which is a hot topic in The Post in the sky, is a spot at the summit of the Ise-Shima Skyline that has an observation deck, a shop, a snack corner, and more! Some people drive here from the base in search of the view from the top, delicious air, souvenirs, gourmet food, and more!

The Ise-Shima Skyline is a driving course that is popular among both tourists and locals as a "driveway in the sky" that connects Ise and Toba.
As the name suggests, from the middle of the comfortable driving course that steadily climbs up the mountain road, you can look down on the scenery of the Ise plain, and you will be excited to see the altitude getting higher and higher!
At the end of the drive course, at the summit of Mt.Asama, are the Mt.Asama Observation Deck and the Summit Shop. The spacious parking lot gives you a great feeling of openness when you arrive! As soon as you park your car and step outside, it feels so good that you want to stretch your body as much as you can.

First of all, let's enjoy the beautiful view to the fullest!

The observation deck at the summit plaza is a great viewing spot where you can see the vast Ise Plain and the sea with islands of various sizes floating in it. On a sunny day, the blue sky and sea are the best! A variety of customers, including families, friends, and couples, spend their time taking photos and admiring the scenery.

There is a ``observation footbath'' at the summit plaza, where you can soak your feet while enjoying the spectacular view.

It was so warm and warm that it felt like it could stay there forever.

View footbath 10:00-16:00
Price: 100 yen for adults, 50 yen for children

By the way, every year on the morning of New Year's Day, it is packed with customers who come to see the first sunrise of the year!

At an altitude of 500 meters, you can enjoy the ultimate luxury of watching the first sunrise over the Pacific Ocean.

Also, nestled in the plaza is the `` The Post in the sky'', which has been selected as a ``lover's sacred place.'' The contrast between the blue sky and bright red retro mailbox looks great on SNS!
This post can also be used to send letters.

It would be nice to post a letter to your loved ones from here.

From the summit plaza, there is a walking course called ``Sanpo-michi,'' which takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk around.

There are several open areas along the way where you can stop and admire the view, or sit on a bench and relax.

There was also a large hammock that could accommodate up to two adults.

It's great to be able to swing in a hammock while enjoying the clear air at the top of the mountain.

Next, go to the ``Sancho Shop'' for shopping. There are lots of souvenirs from IseCity, TobaCity, ShimaCity and surrounding areas! We asked about the most popular ones.

These are ``Zaku'' by Shimizu Seizaburo Shoten, a brewery in SuzukaCity, and ``Hanzo'' by Ota Shuzo, a brewery in IgaCity. Both were selected as toasts for lunch and dinner by the leaders of various countries at the 2016 IseShimaSummit held in ShimaCity.

It has become popular since IseShimaSummit was held. The 1,800 yen "Mie Brewery Bisake Meguri" set includes one bottle each of "Saku" and "Hanzo" (300ml). You can enjoy both of the famous sakes served to the leaders.

Many people also grab local beer. These are ``Shinto Beer'', ``Ise Pilsner'', and ``Kumano Kodo Beer'' for 310 yen each.

The newly launched Kagura Beer (470 yen) is a beer with a fruity aroma and a strong bitterness and body, and the refreshing blue color of the can catches the eye.

The Ise-Shima local highball “Ise-Shima Highball” (360 yen) and the sparkling sake “Ise-Shima Shuwawa” (390 yen) also have cute packaging! It seems like women will like it too.

There are also other types of sake such as the Japanese sake ``Okage-sama'' for 1,690 yen and the plum wine ``Nigori Ume'' for 820 yen, which are often purchased by adults as souvenirs for alcohol lovers or for themselves. was.

Enjoy Ise specialty at home with "Ise-Udon" for 860 yen,

"Matsusaka Beef Bowl" made with the world famous "Matsusaka Beef" 870 yen, "Matsusaka Beef Curry" 760 yen, "Matsusaka Beef Chips" 540 yen

Luxury items such as "Ise shrimp rice" and "Abalone rice" each cost 1,940 yen! If you buy it as a souvenir, it will definitely make you happy!

``Pearl Drop Candy Pearl Drop'' (440 yen for 8 pieces) is a pearl-like pure white candy containing pearl powder and collagen.
The package comes with a strap shaped like a pearl, making it a great gift. The candy inside is individually wrapped.

Pearls are rich in calcium and minerals, and are said to have been used by Cleopatra in ancient times for their skin-beautifying properties.
There was also a 540 yen set called ``Shinju no Megumi,'' which includes bath salts and soap containing pearl powder.

We also discovered items related to “The Post in the sky”! ``Picture postcard'' 50 yen each. This postcard is a product unique to this place, with pictures of beautiful landscapes such as the view from the Ise-Shima Skyline, the sunset seen from the observation deck, and the observation footbath.

There are also pens available on the table at the back of the store, so you can write on them immediately after purchasing. We also sell stamps, so just write them and drop them in the mail! You can send memories of your trip to your family and friends from your hometown.

In the back where souvenirs are sold, there are tourist information pamphlets, maps, etc., as well as commemorative stamps from the "Tenku Post"!

There are many other types of stamps, so it's fun to try out different stamps.

There is also a small break space where you can buy coffee at the counter and take a break.

Next to the store is the Asakuma Chaya Restaurant, where you can enjoy light meals such as udon noodles.

In addition to `` Ise-Udon'' for 500 yen and ``Grilled Ise-Udon'' for 500 yen, I also found ``Shima Udon,'' which is only available at Asakuma Chaya. I took the opportunity to receive this!

“Shima udon” is Ise-Udon noodles with soup, and is topped with “seafood” such as sea lettuce, grated yam kelp, bonito flakes, and fried chikuwa seaweed!

The soup stock is very effective and the scent of seaweed is very rich. It had a gentle taste and was very delicious.

The Matsusaka meat croquette (260 yen) and Ise lobster cream croquette (300 yen) are also available for takeout and are perfect for a quick snack. It was piping hot and steamy!

We also recommend soft serve ice cream, local Ise cider, and the original Kusa Dango (350 yen).

Asakuma Chaya business hours 9:00-17:00

【basic information】
Address 185-3 Nago, Asakuma-cho IseCity, 516-0021
Phone number 0596-22-1248
Parking lot: 5 large spaces, 293 spaces for regular cars, 3 spaces for people with disabilities
Business hours 9:00-17:00
Closed: Open all year round
Toilet outside the facility Available 24 hours a day, barrier-free toilet available
EV charging facility No

Ise Shima Skyline Toll
Light/small/normal cars 1,250 yen, motorcycles 880 yen


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