One-day Trip in Ise: Ise Jingu
Travel
ReleaseJanuary 6, 2022
writerPete Leong
Photographer from Australia, living in Mie Prefecture.
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Ise Jingu
Step back in time and stroll around a sacred shrine complex devoted to the sun deity Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke no Omikami, the deity of agriculture and industry. No visit to Mie Prefecture would be complete without a visit to the area with its 2,000-year-old history and 125 shrines set around two main separate shrines, Naiku (Inner Shrine) and Geku (Outer Shrine).


Ise Jingu’s Kotai Jingu is one of Shinto’s holiest and most sacred sites. Access to this shrine is strictly limited and the general public are only able to see some of the shrine from behind the wooden fences surrounding it. Other shrines in the forest may be strolled about freely, although photography is prohibited in some areas marked with signs.


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It is best to visit the areas earlier in the morning to enjoy the tranquility and avoid the crowds. Public transport provides easy access for travelers and there are multiple paid carparks nearby if coming by car.
If you only visit one sacred place in Japan, the Ise area with Ise Jingu should be top on your list with its rich history, beautiful architecture, and awe-inspiring nature.
This article was originally published on Tourism Guide of Mie Prefecture Tourism Federation.
https://www.kankomie.or.jp/en/report/detail_179.html
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*The information herein is as of July 2021.