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Mikimoto Pearl Island (Toba City, Mie Prefecture)

2026 5/08
Mie Prefecture
October 10, 2025May 8, 2026
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Mikimoto Pearl Island, located in Toba City, Mie Prefecture, is a tourist spot associated with the world-famous pearl brand "Mikimoto." Originating from founder Kokichi Mikimoto's successful practical application of cultured pearls, the island was developed as a facility showcasing pearl farming techniques, production processes, and decorative arts. One of the island's great attractions is the opportunity to directly experience the culture surrounding pearls and the seas of Ise-Shima, with information on the history of pearls and pearl farming techniques, displays and sales of luxurious pearl accessories, and demonstrations by traditional female divers.

Highlights

  • Pearl Museum Exhibition Corner: You can see the history of Kokichi Mikimoto and pearl farming techniques, as well as a collection of famous domestic and international jewelry. Large pearls and internationally acclaimed pieces are on display.
  • Amanohashidate demonstration: A demonstration by female divers wearing white kamishimo (traditional Japanese formal attire) and white hoods. This is a rare opportunity to see up close the techniques of free diving and shellfish gathering (please check the demonstration time).
  • Tour of the pearl manufacturing process: There are often explanations and demonstrations about the pearl nucleation, cultivation, sorting, polishing and other processes, so you can learn how pearls are made into jewelry.
  • Shops and Galleries: Selling pearls and jewelry of various qualities. From affordable accessories to high-end masterpieces. Convenient for finding souvenirs.
  • Outdoor walking area: There are many photo spots with views of the harbor and seaside, as well as unique island scenery. We also recommend taking photos with Toba Bay in the background.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • train:The nearest station is JR and Kintetsu Toba Station, which is within walking distance (approximately a 10-minute walk). You can also take a taxi from the station.
  • car:Access the island from the Ise and Shima areas via national and prefectural roads. Use the parking lot in the center of Toba City and walk to the island. Please note that the surrounding parking lots may be full during peak hours.
  • Expressway bus/tourist bus:It is often included in tourist routes and is within walking distance from Toba Bus Center.
  • ferry:Mikimoto Pearl Island itself is usually accessed by a bridge or pier, but it can also be combined with a sightseeing trip to the surrounding bay or a boat trip to a nearby island.
  • *Please check the official website or transportation information in advance for the latest access information (travel time, operation status, etc.).

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Quick look around: 30-60 minutes (only some of the exhibits and the shop)
  • Including the main exhibit, Ama demonstration, and shop use: 1.5 to 2.5 hours
  • Including viewing, photography, and walking around the area: Half a day (approximately 3 hours)

Nearby spots

  • Toba Aquarium: A popular spot with a wide variety of marine life on display. Recommended for families.
  • Toba Observatory and Toba Bay Cruise: There are cruises and observation spots where you can enjoy the views of the bay.
  • Dolphin Island (Kirigaki Island, etc.): The surrounding small islands offer tourist facilities and activities.
  • Futaminoura (Married Couple Rocks): Within car access. Known for its seaside scenery and the famous Married Couple Rocks.
  • Shima Spain Village (Parque Espana): A theme park within driving distance (can be combined if time permits).

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • congestion:It tends to get crowded during Golden Week, summer vacation, consecutive holidays, and weekends. Depending on the time schedule of the Ama demonstrations and exhibits, you may have to wait to get in.
  • Check the performance time:Ama demonstrations and special exhibits are held at set times, so please check the official website or information guide in advance to make sure you don't waste time.
  • Photography etiquette:Photography may be restricted in some exhibits and exhibition rooms. Please avoid flash photography and touching exhibits, and follow the instructions of the staff.
  • Clothes/weather:There are windy days at the beach. Temperatures fluctuate greatly, especially in spring and winter, so it's a good idea to bring a jacket to stay comfortable.
  • Barrier-free access and mobility:There are some outdoor areas with slopes and steps, so there may be some restrictions on movement with wheelchairs or strollers. If you need wheelchairs or strollers, please contact the facility in advance.
  • Purchases and Returns:Pearl products can be expensive and require careful attention to quality and handling, so be sure to check carefully before purchasing, and also check the aftercare and warranty information.

Before visiting, we recommend checking the official website for opening hours, admission fees, demonstration schedules, and temporary closures. Mikimoto Pearl Island is a valuable place where you can experience the history of pearls and the culture of female divers up close, so please make sure to take your time to enjoy it.

Estimated time required/length of stay

The experience at Mikimoto Pearl Island differs depending on whether you focus on the exhibits or prioritize demonstrations. It's best to start by thoroughly exploring the "Pearl Museum and Exhibition Area," and then dedicate time to the "Amano Demonstration" and "Pearl Manufacturing Process Tour." Waiting times may occur depending on the timing of demonstrations and tours, so it's recommended to check the schedule with the on-site guide on the day of your visit.

  • Enjoy the exhibits in a short amount of time: It's easy to create a sense of satisfaction even with limited time.
  • Plan your route to coincide with the demonstrations: Checking the information upon arrival is key.
  • Take plenty of photos and carefully read the explanations: Allow ample time for your visit.

Recommended route (efficiency-focused)

If you're unsure where to start, it's most efficient to begin with (1) the exhibits covering the history and cultivation techniques, (2) deepen your understanding through the pearl manufacturing process, and (3) finally enjoy related sights and shopping all in one place. Since the pearl demonstrations are time-dependent, it's best to check the schedule as soon as you arrive to make planning easier.

  • First, get an overview of the exhibits in the exhibition area.
  • Questions answered during the manufacturing process tour.
  • The demonstration's sequence will be adjusted to fit the time.
  • Shops are easier to compare when viewed last.

Please note that the latest demonstration times and visitor flow may change, so we recommend checking official information before your visit.

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