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Uramura

Onoura Bridge

Viewpoint

As a key piece of infrastructure along the coastline, the bridge offers an elevated perspective of the region's unique "ria" geography. From its walkways, the scale of the local maritime industry is clearly visible, with hundreds of cultivation rafts stretching across the sheltered bay. The surrounding landscape highlights the relationship between the forested hills and the nutrient-rich sea, a balance essential to the area's oyster harvest. It remains a practical stopping point for those traveling through Uramura, providing one of the most recognizable views of the working waterfront.

Address:

CVRJ+5QC Toba, Mie, Japan

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Lat.

34.440439

Long.

136.881946

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Toba Sea-Folk Museum

With over 60,000 pieces in its collection, this is the best place to discover the local history and culture.

Ura Shrine

Known for its sacred spring and traditional maritime significance, the shrine offers a peaceful look into the spiritual life of this oyster-farming community.

Onoura Bay

Explore the calm, sheltered waters of Onoura Bay, a central hub for Toba’s traditional oyster cultivation. Characterized by its deeply indented "ria" coastline and nutrient-rich currents, the bay serves as the lifeblood of the local maritime economy.

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