Getting there & away
There are rail connections between Ise-shi and Nagoya, Osaka and Kyoto on both the JR and the Kintetsu lines. For those without a Japan Rail Pass, the Kintetsu line is by far the most convenient way to go. Note that there are two stations in Ise: Ise-shi station and Uji-Yamada station. They’re only a few hundred metres apart and most trains stop at both.
Kintetsu fares and travel times to/from Ise-shi include Nagoya (tokkyū, ¥2690, 81 minutes), Osaka (Uehonmachi or Namba stations, tokkyū, ¥3030, 106 minutes) and Kyoto (tokkyū, ¥3520, 123 minutes).
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