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Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks)
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Futami Okitama Shrine
575 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
ISE Sea Paradise
580 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
Choonzan Taiko Temple
1659 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
Otonashiyama Park
Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
Futamiura Park
Japan, 〒519-0609 Mie, Ise, 二見町茶屋
Nearby restaurants
まぐろ神社伊勢
Japan, 〒519-0602 Mie, Ise, Futamichoe, 580 Futami Plaza, 二見町江580 伊勢シーパラダイス 1F
伊勢湾かき小屋センター
Japan, 〒519-0602 Mie, Ise, Futamichoe, 580 2 階駐 車場横
うまし国 伊勢おいないな めおと横丁店
Japan, 〒519-0602 Mie, Ise, Futamichoe, 580 伊勢夫婦岩めおと横丁
伊勢二見 夫婦プリン
580 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
日本料理 さらさ廣
Japan, 〒519-0609 Mie, Ise, Futamicho Chaya, 537-20 リゾートイン 二見 キャッスルイン伊勢夫婦岩1F
ル・シノワ 花栞
516-5 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
多市屋
536-13 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
夢物語スカイレストラン
Japan, 〒519-0609 Mie, Ise, Futamicho Chaya, 537-20 リゾートイン 二見 ホテルキャッスルイン伊勢夫婦岩10階
Shofuken
249 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
なおちゃん
Futamicho Matsushita, Ise, Mie 519-0601, Japan
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Oishiya
569-75 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
民宿 お食事処 潮騒
Japan, 〒519-0602 Mie, Ise, Futamichoe, 580-11 大字江580−10
Iwatokan
566-9 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
Kaiyorou
566-4 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
Matsushin
570-3 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
Hotel Castle Inn Ise Meotoiwa
537−20 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
太江寺宿坊ホステル
1659 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
民宿 つかさ亭
681-29 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
松阪屋吸霞園
537-10 Futamicho Chaya, Ise, Mie 519-0609, Japan
麻野館 別館いろは
Japan, 〒519-0609 Mie, Ise, Futamicho Chaya, 537-22 いろは館
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Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks)

575 Futamichoe, Ise, Mie 519-0602, Japan
4.4(756)
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attractions: Futami Okitama Shrine, ISE Sea Paradise, Choonzan Taiko Temple, Otonashiyama Park, Futamiura Park, restaurants: まぐろ神社伊勢, 伊勢湾かき小屋センター, うまし国 伊勢おいないな めおと横丁店, 伊勢二見 夫婦プリン, 日本料理 さらさ廣, ル・シノワ 花栞, 多市屋, 夢物語スカイレストラン, Shofuken, なおちゃん
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+81 596-43-2020
Website
futamiokitamajinja.or.jp

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Nearby attractions of Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks)

Futami Okitama Shrine

ISE Sea Paradise

Choonzan Taiko Temple

Otonashiyama Park

Futamiura Park

Futami Okitama Shrine

Futami Okitama Shrine

4.4

(4.9K)

Open 24 hours
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ISE Sea Paradise

ISE Sea Paradise

4.2

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Choonzan Taiko Temple

Choonzan Taiko Temple

4.1

(117)

Open 24 hours
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Otonashiyama Park

Otonashiyama Park

3.8

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks)

まぐろ神社伊勢

伊勢湾かき小屋センター

うまし国 伊勢おいないな めおと横丁店

伊勢二見 夫婦プリン

日本料理 さらさ廣

ル・シノワ 花栞

多市屋

夢物語スカイレストラン

Shofuken

なおちゃん

まぐろ神社伊勢

まぐろ神社伊勢

3.9

(65)

Click for details
伊勢湾かき小屋センター

伊勢湾かき小屋センター

4.0

(24)

Closed
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うまし国 伊勢おいないな めおと横丁店

うまし国 伊勢おいないな めおと横丁店

4.1

(12)

Click for details
伊勢二見 夫婦プリン

伊勢二見 夫婦プリン

4.4

(9)

$

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Reviews of Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks)

4.4
(756)
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5.0
1y

After living in Japan for five years I finally made the trip over to see Meoto Iwa.

Surprisingly it wasn’t crowded at all! There were small groups of people walking around but no line to take photos. If you’re going here by car try to use the free parking to the left of the rocks and nearby shrine. The other parking we saw was ¥800-¥1000. It was a very relaxing experience until…this European dude and his girlfriend showed up.

I can’t believe this has to be said, but please don’t climb over the fence and then proceed to climb onto the rock and “meditate” on it for twenty minutes while your girlfriend takes pictures of you. It’s a sacred site for Japanese people and you are supposed to enjoy it from afar. Many Japanese people wanting to take pictures either had to wait or just have a random dude in their photos. I know more foreigners are visiting Japan lately. Please respect the rules. You don’t need a sign to tell you this isn’t ok. Anyone with common sense knows you shouldn’t do this. This is the kind of thing that makes sacred sites like this one shut off from visitors. Please don’t ruin everyone else’s experience. Most Japanese people aren’t super confrontational, but the twenty or so people who walked by when this was going on were verbally commenting on how inappropriate it was.

Incidents like this can really ruin the way locals see foreigners. For us who live here, and for those who are traveling respectfully, don’t do stuff like this. Thanks.

Still giving five stars because it’s not the rocks fault a random dude climbed on...

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5.0
1y

In the winter, it's very cold and windy, but worthy. Not crowded on Friday afternoon. We took CAN bus from Naiku-mae to Ise Sea Paradise -mae, approx. 26 minutes, then passed through a carpark, and Futamiura Jinja Shrine. The Wedded Rocks were in the sea off Futami Okitama Jinja Shrine. The 9-meter husband rock and the 4-meter wife rock are joined by a Shimenawa (thick rice straw) rope. It the past, Japanese thought theres rocks were a gate separating the divine world from the human world. Now, they represent happy marriage. The rope will be renewed every May, September, and December. From May to July: The sun rises exactly between 2 rocks. From November to January: The full moon appears between 2 rocks

Transport: 1) Mie Kotsu Bus CAN bus (or Bus 41 from Iseshi station To Toba), get off at Ise Sea Paradise-mae, 2)15 minutes walks from JR Futaminoura station, 3) by car, free...

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5.0
2y

Meoto Iwa, also known as the Married Couple Rocks, is an iconic symbol of love between husband and wife that is revered in Japan. This beautiful landmark is not only easily accessible but also located in close proximity to a shopping center, amusement park, and several restaurants, making it an ideal destination for couples and families alike.

The stunning sight of the Meoto Iwa rocks rising majestically out of the sea is a sight to behold, and the romantic significance of this place only adds to its allure. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the nearby beach or simply sit and admire the stunning views while basking in the peaceful atmosphere.

Moreover, the convenience of having a shopping center, amusement park, and numerous restaurants nearby makes this place an excellent choice for those looking to combine a visit to the Married Couple Rocks with a day of fun and...

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Madeline AllmanMadeline Allman
After living in Japan for five years I finally made the trip over to see Meoto Iwa. Surprisingly it wasn’t crowded at all! There were small groups of people walking around but no line to take photos. If you’re going here by car try to use the free parking to the left of the rocks and nearby shrine. The other parking we saw was ¥800-¥1000. It was a very relaxing experience until…this European dude and his girlfriend showed up. I can’t believe this has to be said, but please don’t climb over the fence and then proceed to climb onto the rock and “meditate” on it for twenty minutes while your girlfriend takes pictures of you. It’s a sacred site for Japanese people and you are supposed to enjoy it from afar. Many Japanese people wanting to take pictures either had to wait or just have a random dude in their photos. I know more foreigners are visiting Japan lately. Please respect the rules. You don’t need a sign to tell you this isn’t ok. Anyone with common sense knows you shouldn’t do this. This is the kind of thing that makes sacred sites like this one shut off from visitors. Please don’t ruin everyone else’s experience. Most Japanese people aren’t super confrontational, but the twenty or so people who walked by when this was going on were verbally commenting on how inappropriate it was. Incidents like this can really ruin the way locals see foreigners. For us who live here, and for those who are traveling respectfully, don’t do stuff like this. Thanks. Still giving five stars because it’s not the rocks fault a random dude climbed on top of it. 😅
Sze Mei NGSze Mei NG
In the winter, it's very cold and windy, but worthy. Not crowded on Friday afternoon. We took CAN bus from Naiku-mae to Ise Sea Paradise -mae, approx. 26 minutes, then passed through a carpark, and Futamiura Jinja Shrine. The Wedded Rocks were in the sea off Futami Okitama Jinja Shrine. The 9-meter husband rock and the 4-meter wife rock are joined by a Shimenawa (thick rice straw) rope. It the past, Japanese thought theres rocks were a gate separating the divine world from the human world. Now, they represent happy marriage. The rope will be renewed every May, September, and December. From May to July: The sun rises exactly between 2 rocks. From November to January: The full moon appears between 2 rocks Transport: 1) Mie Kotsu Bus CAN bus (or Bus 41 from Iseshi station To Toba), get off at Ise Sea Paradise-mae, 2)15 minutes walks from JR Futaminoura station, 3) by car, free carparks available.
Kam Hoe Chaw (Super Good)Kam Hoe Chaw (Super Good)
Meoto Iwa is located 15 min walk from Futamiura Station It is two rock outcrop linked with a rope (Shimenawa). The larger rock is husband and the smaller rock represent the wife. The rock behind the husband and wife is the frog. The two rock symbolize happy marriage and fertility. This is a popular location for sunrise. There are many frog status around the temple. It will bring good fortune. Not many public transport around this area. It will be better to drive. The waves might be strong and may splash onto the walkway. This is a good location for sunrise.
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After living in Japan for five years I finally made the trip over to see Meoto Iwa. Surprisingly it wasn’t crowded at all! There were small groups of people walking around but no line to take photos. If you’re going here by car try to use the free parking to the left of the rocks and nearby shrine. The other parking we saw was ¥800-¥1000. It was a very relaxing experience until…this European dude and his girlfriend showed up. I can’t believe this has to be said, but please don’t climb over the fence and then proceed to climb onto the rock and “meditate” on it for twenty minutes while your girlfriend takes pictures of you. It’s a sacred site for Japanese people and you are supposed to enjoy it from afar. Many Japanese people wanting to take pictures either had to wait or just have a random dude in their photos. I know more foreigners are visiting Japan lately. Please respect the rules. You don’t need a sign to tell you this isn’t ok. Anyone with common sense knows you shouldn’t do this. This is the kind of thing that makes sacred sites like this one shut off from visitors. Please don’t ruin everyone else’s experience. Most Japanese people aren’t super confrontational, but the twenty or so people who walked by when this was going on were verbally commenting on how inappropriate it was. Incidents like this can really ruin the way locals see foreigners. For us who live here, and for those who are traveling respectfully, don’t do stuff like this. Thanks. Still giving five stars because it’s not the rocks fault a random dude climbed on top of it. 😅
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In the winter, it's very cold and windy, but worthy. Not crowded on Friday afternoon. We took CAN bus from Naiku-mae to Ise Sea Paradise -mae, approx. 26 minutes, then passed through a carpark, and Futamiura Jinja Shrine. The Wedded Rocks were in the sea off Futami Okitama Jinja Shrine. The 9-meter husband rock and the 4-meter wife rock are joined by a Shimenawa (thick rice straw) rope. It the past, Japanese thought theres rocks were a gate separating the divine world from the human world. Now, they represent happy marriage. The rope will be renewed every May, September, and December. From May to July: The sun rises exactly between 2 rocks. From November to January: The full moon appears between 2 rocks Transport: 1) Mie Kotsu Bus CAN bus (or Bus 41 from Iseshi station To Toba), get off at Ise Sea Paradise-mae, 2)15 minutes walks from JR Futaminoura station, 3) by car, free carparks available.
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Meoto Iwa is located 15 min walk from Futamiura Station It is two rock outcrop linked with a rope (Shimenawa). The larger rock is husband and the smaller rock represent the wife. The rock behind the husband and wife is the frog. The two rock symbolize happy marriage and fertility. This is a popular location for sunrise. There are many frog status around the temple. It will bring good fortune. Not many public transport around this area. It will be better to drive. The waves might be strong and may splash onto the walkway. This is a good location for sunrise.
Kam Hoe Chaw (Super Good)

Kam Hoe Chaw (Super Good)

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