'''Shingū''' (新宮市 : ''shingū-shi'') is a city in Wakayama Prefecture just across the river from the southern end of Mie Prefecture in [[Kihō]].  Though it is technically in Wakayama, it is the largest city in the region which comprises Southern Mie.
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'''Shingū''' (新宮市 : ''shingū-shi'') is a city in Wakayama Prefecture just across the river from the southern end of Mie Prefecture in [[Kihō]].  Though it is technically in Wakayama, it is the largest city in the [[Deep South]].
    
==Transportation==
 
==Transportation==
 
Limited express trains run from Shingū Station directly to Osaka and Kyoto (the long way around the peninsula) as well as Nagoya.  The station serves as the point where JR Tokai's domain ends and JR West's domain begins.
 
Limited express trains run from Shingū Station directly to Osaka and Kyoto (the long way around the peninsula) as well as Nagoya.  The station serves as the point where JR Tokai's domain ends and JR West's domain begins.
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Highway buses leave from Shingū bus station (adjacent to the train station) and service Tokyo and Nagoya. This is the cheapest way to get to Tokyo, running around 9000 yen for a one-way ticket.
    
==Shopping==
 
==Shopping==
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