Secondly, there is the more mountainous regions that include Nabari, Iga and Kameyama. Expect snow in the winter, though the summers aren't quite as hot as those on the Ise Plain.
 
Secondly, there is the more mountainous regions that include Nabari, Iga and Kameyama. Expect snow in the winter, though the summers aren't quite as hot as those on the Ise Plain.
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Lastly, we have the Deep South extending from Taki, past Kumano, all the way to the Wakyama border in the south. The climate here is almost sub-tropical climate. Summers are hot, though the winter is quite mild compared to the rest of Mie.
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Lastly, we have the [[Deep South]] extending from Taki, past Kumano, all the way to the Wakyama border in the south. The climate here is almost sub-tropical climate. Summers are hot, though the winter is quite mild compared to the rest of Mie.
    
==What should I bring?==
 
==What should I bring?==
 
Mie Prefecture is served by two major train lines, JR and Kintetsu. Trains from Nagoya to Ise run frequently from about 5:30am to about 11:30pm and regular trains run from Matsusaka to Osaka, Nara and Kyoto. South of Ise or west of the Ise Plain, trains can be more infrequent or areas may be served by bus only.
 
Mie Prefecture is served by two major train lines, JR and Kintetsu. Trains from Nagoya to Ise run frequently from about 5:30am to about 11:30pm and regular trains run from Matsusaka to Osaka, Nara and Kyoto. South of Ise or west of the Ise Plain, trains can be more infrequent or areas may be served by bus only.
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