Located in the stunning area of Okage Yokocho near Ise Grand Shrine, Ebimaru serves a range of seafood dishes and set meals for guests of all ages. The atmosphere is friendly and the prices are reasonable, especially for lunch specials.
If you have a day of walking and exploring in and around Ise Grand Shrine, then Ebimaru is the perfect spot to refresh and refuel. You can try the famous Ise Ebi (spiny lobster), shrimp, sashimi, oysters and more.
Ebimaru is a family friendly restaurant and everyone is welcome. There is a children’s menu for the little ones and space to put strollers while you eat. The resaurant has seating for up to 128 people, so you never have to wait too long for a chance to try the delicious seafood. Treat yourself to a taste of Mie the next time you come to Ise-Shima.
Get on the bus heading for "Naiku-mae" from “Ujiyamada” Station, ride for about 20 minutes, get off at "Jingu Kaikan-mae" bus stop and walk for 3 minutes.
〈Access to “Ujiyamada" Station〉
[From Osaka] About 90 minutes by Kintetsu Railway.
[From Nagoya]About 90 minutes by Kintetsu Railway.
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