Shima Nature School 志摩自然学校

This is a place to interact with nature where adults and children can enjoy activities for those who love nature.

Shima Nature School is based in Tomoyama Park. It faces Ago Bay, which has a distinctive coastline of the Rias coast that Mie is famous for. It offers a variety of outdoor activities to experience the four seasons and takes advantage of the beautiful sea and greenery. People that go there are sure to experience the charm that Shima City is known for, being in step with nature.
Programs you can experience are sea kayaking tours around the sea, walking tours around Shima's fishing villages with a guide, cycling tours that can be enjoyed throughout the year and SUP (stand up paddleboard) for a limited time.
Address
〒517-0603 志摩市大王町波切2199 ともやま公園内
Phone
0599-72-1733
Official website
Visit Website
Access by public transportation
About 30 minutes by car or taxi from Kintetsu Railway’s Ugata Station.

〈Access to “Ugata” Station〉
[From Osaka] Take about 2 hours and 45 minutes by Kintetsu Railway.
[From Nagoya] Take about 2 hours by Kintetsu Railway.

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