Ise Jingu, also known as Ise Grand Shrine, is a significant Shinto site in Japan. This complex consists of multiple shrines surrounded by a forest. Located in Mie Prefecture's central region, Ise-Shima offers more than just religious significance; it showcases stunning nature and hosts a thriving fishing industry with delectable local cuisine. A visit to Ise-Shima can be part of an amazing trip that includes exploring cities like Osaka and other areas nearby.
The area is filled with numerous shrines centered with two main shrines. Inner shrine and outer shrine. These are some important shrines for Shinto religion. The place is usually crowded with tourists and pilgrims. You will feel a deep sense of spirituality here. The natural beauty around the shrines is splendid. There’s a a beautiful river going across the place.
There’s a shopping street just at the entrance. It’s as ancient as the shrines. Both the sides are packed with small shops with local delicacies. For Muslims, you’ll find a small halal certified shop there and there’s a praying space too.
Talha Muhammad — Google review
A lovely major temple. Enjoyed the ceremonial kagura dance. Beautiful area.
Cloudy Bogdan — Google review
This is THE Shinto shrine to go to in Japan, the Ise Jingu grand shrine. It's separate from the Outer shrine and is the much larger and more visited of the two.
Parking is crazy. It gets confusing. We ended up going to lots A1 and A2 which were paid lots.
The shrine itself is quite beautiful. The connection to nature is there, though we went during golden week and the electricity of all the visitors made it hard to feel the tranquil energy of the surrounds.
While there were tons of people, lines moved fast when waiting to pray or to get your omomori.
It's overwhelming at times, but you can find small spaces to take in nature quietly.
Jerome Bautista — Google review
World famous sacred Shrine ,Located in ise, Mie prefecture
Mind relaxing atmosphere. Unique scenery also with Isuzu river.
people called it as the soul of japan .
If you visit japan , try to visit here.
Amazing experience
If you visit by train 🚊
There is a bus service until 6pm from iseshi station 🚉
Also you can enjoy street foods and the regional culture.
Blessed 😇
Prabhash Muthumala — Google review
A shrine of high importance to Shinto worshippers, and this Shrine honours the Amaterasu, God of the Sun. The main shrines are also an architecture dream, as they are built with complex wooden joints without the use of nails. Take some time to observe the serenity and vastness of the entire site, as well as the buildings.
Rtexal Tan — Google review
Please lock your luggage and hand carry stuff in the lockers at the nearby train station. We carried one sling bag+paper bag and it was really tiring. You can visit the main shine within 15mins from the entrance. There is the small town at the foot of the shrine entrance, do prepare cash for purchasing snacks in town and at the little shops in the shrine. Credit card is NOT accepted widely. The shrines are very calm and it was interesting to find out the histories.
xxx xxx — Google review
This is the 'interior' part of the most important Shinto shrine in Japan.
It's a very beautiful shrine complex, and arguably the prettier of the two parts of Ise Jingu ( the other 'outer' complex situated about 3km away) due to its bridges , the creek, and its position at the start of the forest.
The sight is interesting as the decorations are simple and the shrines natural, unpainted wood blends into the nearby forest. Don't expect the decorations you may have seen in Nara or Kyoto, for example.
Its architecture seems to be focused on the embrace of nature, and the process of life and death , especially given the entirety of the complex is rebuilt every few decades as the wood and thatch rooves decay. Although some readings on the matter suggests this cycle of rebuilding is also akin to a type of immortality.
Very popular on weekends with a largely Japanese crowd. The busyness makes it a little less enjoyable, so if you're able, a weekday morning may give you an even more tranquil experience than I had.
Nathan f — Google review
I took my in-laws to the shrine when they visited us from USA. It has a nice atmosphere, and they were holding some ritual event on the day we visited. It was a nice walk, and they were happy about its traditional feeling and chickens walking around.
??????? — Google review
The most gigantic shrine I’ve ever visited in Japan, its very sacred to Japanese and its the most important shrine for Japanese .It is visited by millions of people and pilgrims.Every time we pass a gate we bow to show respect facing the inner part of the main place of the building. The structure of the building is amazing taking photos inside in the main building which is very sacred is prohibited .It has nanku and The shrine is located in a forest with very gigantic and tallest trees I have ever seen in my life. The visit going to the main sacred location will take about 25-30 minutes in a slow phase without knowing because you will enjoy sightseeing in the garden with beautiful Japanese pine trees called “ matsu”松の木 meaning “waiting for the soul of a god to descend from Heaven” and the trees so gorgeous and amazing. It has Geku (外宮, Gekū) and Naiku (内宮, Naikū) Its a worth seeing place I highly recommend it!
Dodo — Google review
most important japanese shinto sanctuary. the shrine itself is not accessible and is surrounded by high walls. the park around is definitely worth the trip. very many Japanese pilgrims. every Shinto believer should make a pilgrimage to Ise once in their lifetime
Daniel Hoffmann — Google review
The center of Japanese Shinto religion. The ultimate home coming for all Japanese souls. There's no place sacred than Ise Jingu. Despite it's cultural importance, the nature is well preserved here. You'll feel the correct balance between mankind and mother earth. The shrine is always packed with visitors; you may come early in the morning for some good photos (no photos allowed within the main shrine building). Recommend to plan at least an hour or two to walk around the shrine. It'll be the most wise decision on your trip.
Jason Hung — Google review
Went in mid November. Weather was perfect for outdoor visit. Had a relaxing walk around the temple. Notice many bow at the tori gate along the path. We did too as a form of respect.
Naiku is the inner shrine and there is an outer shrine which is the Geku. I was told the naiku is rebuild every 20 years at a different site
Sally Tan — Google review
We went to celebrate New Year in this shrine. It was filled with many people. There was fireplace at many places with all white clothed persons. Many people bring Mochi from their house and grill there and take home. We went to river to cleanse our body and hand. It was a different experience to visit shrine in Japan. 🙏🏻
Mamata Thapa Magar — Google review
The place is amazing! I had a good time with a friend. Okage Yokocho is an ancient town with a lively environment. I like everything here. The market, the people, the food, the streets and the scenery.
SHINTA DEVI — Google review
We went in early September, and it was still warm. Inside the shrine are full of trees and felt cooler. The shrine is beautiful, very quiet and calm. There are several streams in the area with clear water. Overall, it was a wonderful experience in Mie Prefecture.
SWAGATHA GHOSH — Google review
Visiting this shrine and the surrounding area, revered as a holy place, was a calming and relaxing experience, despite the fact that it was quite crowded on the day. Went on a sunny Sunday in late October, which I'm sure added to the impact of the place compared to a visit in July/August/September when it's more hot and humid. There are beautiful clear streams around which were quite a sight for a Londoner like me, and the majestic centuries-old trees were awe-inspiring. Overall, a fantastic place to relax your mind, and don't forget to sample some delicious local food at any of the multiple spots along Okage Yokocho. Will definitely try to pick a less crowded day and pay another visit next year.
Yomal Udugampola — Google review
It was a very beautiful shrine. Since it was July and quite humid and hot that day the walk was not the most pleasant but the breeze was amazing and the shadows from the trees were also very helpful. I could feel the nature around me and power around me.
Lisa Yokoe — Google review
The atmosphere is serious
This place has a strong history background
People would highly respect once enter this place
However, the main shrine is not open.
Located amidst lush greenery and a flowing river, this vast and ancient complex centers around two Shinto shrines. It is customary to commence the visit at the outer shrine, where reverence is paid to the deity overseeing clothing, sustenance, and shelter. Alongside this shrine's streets, an assortment of eateries ranging from restaurants to cafes and chocolatiers can be found. Additionally, established confectionaries purvey their handmade manju snacks crafted from red bean paste and rice.
One of, if not the holiest place for the Japanese indigenous belief system 'Shinto'.
The first of two complexes that form the ancient ' Ise Jingu', believed to be connected to the sun goddess, from whom the Emperor is traditionally considered a descendant of.
This is the outer complex , with the inner complex down the road. You can get there via bus from just outside the shrine grounds.
Seemingly made of only wood and thatch , the design is very simple compared to the complexes you've seen in Kyoto or Nara, and even other smaller Shinto shrines scattered around Japan. The emphasis is on the beauty of natural materials and the surrounding woods.
Nathan f — Google review
My favourite shrine in Japan. So peaceful and calm. Perfect place to escape from the heats during summer too.
Jiaxin Lee — Google review
I honestly enjoyed this more than Ise Naiku. It was serene. The parking was vast and free. The tourist center was just across the road and had Ise city stamps. You can take a bus from here to the Naiku. There is a pond and a ¥300 museum on the grounds.
ADream In Japan — Google review
Simple yet beautiful, ancient Outer Ise Shrine complex. Solid timbers constituting the centuries-old structures at the main shrine and across the several smaller surrounding shrines. Embedded in the lush forest. First stop before heading to the Inner Ise Shrine.
Jason Chuei — Google review
Visited the shrine for the third time and was my first time to visit the outer shrine ( jingu geku)it reminded me of arashiyama in kyoto. The have beautiful sceneries of old Japanese style shops. You will enjoy eating and want to try everything you see. They have good food and lots for souvenirs. I recommend to visit this side when visiting the main shrine( jingu naika)
Dodo — Google review
Power spot, can relax in the midst of greenery and a pure environment.
Rajapal Singh Rawat — Google review
It's a beautiful shrine. With many old but well kept thatched roof buildings, an abundance of nature, places to pray and good luck charms to buy.
As with most temples, I don't recommend coming during busy times such as before years events. I did, and while I don't regret it, I feel that I would have been able to enjoy it better if it wasn't so crowded.
Canjapan — Google review
It’s pleasure visiting the soul of Japan.
from the homepage
Located in the center of Ise City, with Mt. Takakura in the background, Toyouke Daijingu Shrine enshrines Toyouke Omikami. Toyouke Omikami is the food goddess of the inner shrine, Amaterasu Omikami, and is also revered as the guardian deity of clothing, food, housing, and industry. Passing through the torii gate, stepping on the pebbles and walking along the approach to the shrine surrounded by greenery, you will be filled with a refreshing feeling.
KIICHIRO KOBORI — Google review
Goshuin: YES
Entry Fee: No
You get a simple but written goshuin.
Ana Loparic — Google review
This is a very special place and the Ise Grand Shrine is one of the holiest and most important sites in Shinto. Geku is the outer shrine of Ise. I loved walking to the shrine and it is a very spiritual experience. The nature is also spectacular because of the green trees and forests along the way. I recommend going in the morning and enjoy both Ise Geku and Ise Naiku. Don't miss this highlight of a visit to Mie!
Okageyokocho is an enchanting area that showcases replica wooden buildings from the Edo period, housing various craft stores and restaurants. Situated in Oharai-machi, a bustling town near Ise Jingu's Naiku, this district offers a glimpse into historical streetscapes along the Iseji Route, featuring architecture influenced by both the Edo and Meiji periods.
(Trip was made back then on 23 Nov 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit)
Even though 2 years have passed, I still remember the amazing time spent in Okage Yokocho.
There was so many things to see and do that you won’t have time to feel bored. Every bend and turn there was an interesting shop waiting to be discovered. Just can’t get enough of the atmosphere.
Definitely one of our favourite sites to visit. Sadly, travelling to Japan is currently not allowed due to the Covid-19 pandemic…….otherwise I would definitely want to revisit once more.
Shingo Sae-Lim — Google review
Nice place to walk around the whole day...
Can try all kinds of food here n take lots of photos of the old buildings..
Try not to be there on the weekend... is very crowded n takes time to a just a picture without anyone
Is a must to visit if anyone is around this area
Ricky Hwan — Google review
lovely streets, so many shops and food stalls along the way to the shrine, a really lovely place to go - but my gosh it was busy!! one of the busiest concentrated areas I’ve been to in a while
Brit Thew — Google review
Perfect place for food after visiting Ise Shrine! So much nice food and cute shops here!!
Jiaxin Lee — Google review
I visited this place on the weekend, there were so many people there. I just love this kind of place, where you can see a traditional Japanese building and its atmosphere. There are so many shops too, you can buy a souvenir, japanese sweets, etc. There are so many restaurants too. If you come here, don’t forget to try matsusaka beef!
anna — Google review
A very famous food street that I wanted to go and finally was able to. There were so many different shops it was so fun to look at each one of them. I loved eating around getting a little bit of food at different restaurants. I also really loved the stores which had vintage items or cutlery and pottery. They also had a stamp rally going on so my friend and I decided to enter it and this was a very good choice because it allowed us to motivate ourselves to actually complete the mission which made us walk a lot. Since the different stamps are scattered around the whole area we had to go from one side to another which was great exercise without even knowing we were exercising.
Lisa Yokoe — Google review
This is a district you should stop by when you visit Ise Jingu.
Whenever we come here, the first thing we do is to take a break at "akafuku" to eat Akafuku which is a chewy mochi sweets coated with anko, the sweet bean paste. You can enjoy it with green tea.
There is also a delicious rice ball shop at the far end. We could have light lunch at a table outside, feeling the calm wind.
We also found an unique tea shop that sells traditional tea leaves that have been grown in this area for a long time. The taste is mellow and the price is reasonable, and I would like to go back to buy more.
I believe the most interesting place in Okage Yokocho is the "Mythical Hall" in the back. It's called "Shinwa noYakata" in Japanese. They have a course of scenes from Japanese mythology about how the country was created by gods with paper dolls and decorations, and the guide will take you on a mythological journey with explanations. There are some parts that are difficult to understand just from the explanations, so I recommend you to look it up before the visit. It is interesting to see how they are connected to the culture and customs of Ise Shrine.
??????? — Google review
This is the wonderful place for a walking and window shopping.
From the homepage
A 5-minute walk from Ujibashi in Namiya-san. Okage Yokocho is located in the middle of Oharaimachi. The big night light at the entrance is a landmark. Okage Yokocho is a town with more than 50 shops. There are no fences around the area, so you can walk around freely. Seasonal events, the design and scenery of buildings along the Iseji route, carefully selected special products and Ise souvenirs, local cuisine, oral performances of picture-story shows, and performances of Shinon Taiko drums. There are many things that I would like you to take your time to look at, eat, buy, and enjoy. Please visit us many times and walk around without missing anything.
KIICHIRO KOBORI — Google review
The parking areas are quite far, but still acceptable. Even in rainy days, you can still enjoy it! There are many food stalls, mostly something related to skewers.
There are some public toilets but sadly no bidet.
Aulia Listiyadhi — Google review
A town at the foot of Ise Jingu, prepare lots cash to pay for all the snacks. This area is about 3 bus stops from the train station, very convenient. We came from the Married Rocks, it was a simple bus journey. Would like to recommend the matsusaka beef skewers (900yen).
xxx xxx — Google review
You can’t avoid this on the way to Ise Grand Shrine. As with other shopping streets that lined the path to shrines, you’ll find a consolidation of the region’s specialities here (including Akafuku, a popular Japanese dessert joint).
There’s a Snoopy cafe with exclusive merch and a handful of character goods stores.
If you go to the alley behind the shops, you can sit in the shade and watch the river. Nice in autumn.
As with many such places, the priced are slightly marked up but it’s still reasonable.
Parking is tricky but we managed to find a free one a short distance away (Isuzu Park)
Edward Kwan — Google review
Great place to visit if you want an old feel of shopping in Japan. Heavy concentration of shops, food vendors, etc.
Darlene Schmidt — Google review
Recommand to take bus here. Shops mostly open at 10am. There are also some side lanes.
Deki — Google review
Love this place, I think exploring this place was a much better or more authentic experience than ninenzaka in kyoto.
The food trip was 10/10; the place was not that crowded; there was an amazing river next to it that you can enjoy in a cafe.
You also must drop by the mythology place at the center of it all. It explains some good lores about japan.
Justin Roasa — Google review
Say no more: STREET FOOD!
A super popular Local Tourist / Family Day Outing kind of area. It is popular among young families and you would mainly see locals there. As a foreigner who doesn't speak much japanese, some things may be a tad difficult to communicate. But nothing Google translate can't help.
I recommend eating:
- Fish Cake
- Croquette
- Matsusaka Beef Skewer
- Zen zai (Red Bean soup with grilled mochi)
- Mochi
- Green tea
- Onigiri
There are even small carnival games, like shooting and fortune wheels. Many old school snacks are sold there too. I do not have photo of everything I ate there. But always a good place to chill by the river or soak in the atmosphere on a weekend. It is crowded but that's the fun in it.
Look out for storytelling performances and taiko drum performance around. Fantastic! I throughly enjoyed my Sunday there.
This place will then lead you to the shrine. That is the highlight!
Overly, you do need to take a bus from the station to this place. If you are driving be prepared to queue to get into the carpark on a weekend. It was really crowded.
Abby Tan — Google review
Moderately fun. These kind of shopping streets are all over Japan. While the food is usually overpriced and lacks variety, the real treat is Tsuitachi Mochi - available only on 1st day in May.
It is exceedingly crowded and finding a parking spot is a challenge.
As for Ise Shrine - it's an utter waste of time, and especially if you already been or are on the way to Kyoto/Nara. Mie people are quite xenophobic and rude. Visiting the shrine feels like being in North Korea at times. Much, much better and more enjoyable option (and much closer) is Tsubaki Grand Shrine near Kameyama.
In short: this place has very little value unless you live in Japan. On limited schedule - avoid it.
Personally, I won't be back.
The ISE Sea Paradise aquarium, situated in Japan's city of Toba, is a well-known attraction that offers visitors the opportunity to observe marine life up close and personal. Unlike its internationally recognized counterpart, Toba Aquarium, this unique establishment stands out for its interactive experiences and live shows featuring various animals such as dolphins, walruses, seals, and small-clawed otters.
平日に行きました。早い時間でしたので
空いていたので見やすかったです
大人から子供で楽しめる場所でした
特にゴマフアザラシ🦭に触れられるとは
思ってなかったので貴重な体験でした✨
記念写真も撮っていただけましたし
見所満載で良い思い出ができました☺️
爪なしカワウソの魚朱印買いました
可愛いです♡
チケットは事前に用意しておいたほうが
スムーズに入場できると思います
じゃらん経由でチケットを買うと
クーポンを使って安く購入できるので
オススメです!
駐車場は二見浦公園無料駐車場に停め
ました
(Translated by Google)
I went on a weekday. It was early so
It was empty so it was easy to see.
It was a place that both adults and children could enjoy.
Especially being able to touch a harbor seal🦭
It was a valuable experience as I wasn't expecting it ✨
I was also able to take a commemorative photo.
Lots of things to see and good memories made☺️
I bought a fish stamp of a clawless otter.
It's cute ♡
It is better to prepare tickets in advance
I think you can enter smoothly.
If you buy a ticket via Jalan
You can buy cheaply using coupons
Recommended!
Park at the Futamiura Park free parking lot.
I got it
めぐ — Google review
Personally, I think I would prefer this aquarium to the one in Toba!
The building is old and relatively small for an aquarium, but you can really enjoy being close to the animals. It was the first time I ever touched a seal. A very exciting and happy experience.
Yui Mukai — Google review
It was tough to be honest. First of all, the staff themselves get 5 stars. They obviously cared about and were very vested in doing their best for the animals and visitors. The aquarium itself has seen better days... A little worn down in places but again, the staff keep it clean and operational. I have to say though that I was very saddened by the size of the enclosures that the exhibits were kept in - larger fish could not turn around, turtles we're in tanks far too small for them, and the two dolphins were kept in a tiny pen which bordered on the heartbreaking. I I hope that the management can be supported to make some changes for the good of the animals and for the visitors
Dan Tinsley — Google review
当日になって思い立って立ち寄ったので、前売券や割引券などなく、入館料がやや高く感じられましたが、入ってみたら大満足!中規模の水族館ですが、生き物の解説板がスタッフさん達の手描きだったり、ふれあいコーナーやおさんぽタイムも和気あいあいとした雰囲気だったりで、とてもアットホームな感じでした。また、水槽の回りにいろんな椅子が置いてあり、そばにはおいしそうな飲み物の自販機があって、お部屋アクアリウムのようにくつろげそうな空間もありました✨すばらしい工夫だなと。大きな水槽を眺めながら靴を脱いでのんびりできるエリアもあり、とにかくスタッフさん達の生き物への愛と、お客さんが楽しめるようにという心遣いを随所に感じました。
(Translated by Google)
Since I decided to stop by on the day of the visit, there were no advance tickets or discount tickets, so the admission fee seemed a bit high, but I was very satisfied after I went in! Although it is a medium-sized aquarium, the explanation boards for the creatures were hand-drawn by the staff, and the interaction corner and walk time had a friendly atmosphere, making it feel very homely. There were also various chairs placed around the aquarium, a vending machine with delicious-looking drinks nearby, and a relaxing space similar to a room aquarium✨I thought it was a great idea. There is also an area where you can take off your shoes and relax while looking at the large aquarium, and I could really feel the staff's love for living things and their concern for the customers to enjoy themselves.
sanpo 225 — Google review
09/21/2023: So heartbreaking to see these animals trapped against their will in these tiny enclosures. There is a sadness that surrounds this property which is evident in the decay of business. All animals deserve the 5 basic freedoms and not one of these is being met at this facility. 1) Freedom from hunger and thirst. It is crucial that animals always have fresh water available, as well as a suitable diet that keeps them healthy and energetic. ...
2) Freedom from discomfort. ...
3) Freedom from pain, injury or disease. ...
4) Freedom to express normal behaviour. ...
5) Freedom from fear and distress.
I pray for these animals.
Michelle Martone YOGA — Google review
2024.3
土曜日昼頃着でしたが以前平日に行った鳥羽水族館よりも空いてました。
とはいえ駐車場は満車で10分ほど待ちました。
鳥羽よりもふれあいが多く動物たちとの距離感近めです。
カワウソと握手が出来たり楽しそうでした。
イルカは頭が良くてびっくり笑
昼から閉店時間までじっくり楽しめました。
近くの横丁ではおかげ横丁の豚捨が入っていたりプリンがあったり牛串があったりといい感じでした!
伊勢シーパラダイスも鳥羽水族館に負けないくらい魅力的でした。
(Translated by Google)
2024.3
I arrived around noon on a Saturday, and it was busier than Toba Aquarium, which I had previously visited on weekdays.
However, the parking lot was full and I waited for about 10 minutes.
There is more interaction than in Toba, and you can get closer to the animals.
It looked like it was fun to be able to shake hands with the otters.
Dolphins are so smart I was surprised lol
I thoroughly enjoyed myself from noon until closing time.
At the nearby alley, Okage Yokocho had pork dumplings, pudding, and beef skewers, all of which were great!
Ise Sea Paradise was just as attractive as Toba Aquarium.
しーま — Google review
2024年3月29日平日の14時頃に伊勢神宮に参拝に行ったついでに寄りました。
入場料は大人2100円、小人(小・中学生)1000円、幼児(4歳以上)500円、シニア(65歳以上)2000円です。クレジットカード、電子マネー使用可です。
駐車場は平日300円/3時間、土日祝800円/2時間で、どちらも以降+200円/1時間となります。
ここはセイウチが有名ですが、カワウソが可愛かったです(^^)
カワウソとの握手会では近い距離で握手できました🦦
トドやアザラシの海獣イベントショーも楽しかったです。
イルカとのボール遊びもあるそうです。
施設自体は古くてこじんまりしていますが、十分に楽しめました(^^)
また、歩いてすぐ近くに二見興玉神社や夫婦岩があるので、見に行くことをオススメします。
(Translated by Google)
I stopped by on March 29, 2024 around 2:00 pm on a weekday while visiting Ise Grand Shrine.
Admission fees are 2,100 yen for adults, 1,000 yen for children (elementary and junior high school students), 500 yen for infants (over 4 years old), and 2,000 yen for seniors (over 65 years old). Credit cards and electronic money are accepted.
The parking lot is 300 yen/3 hours on weekdays, 800 yen/2 hours on weekends and holidays, and an additional 200 yen/1 hour thereafter.
This place is famous for the walrus, but the otter was cute (^^)
At the handshake event with the otter, I was able to shake hands at a close distance 🦦
The marine mammal event show of sea lions and seals was also fun.
Apparently you can also play ball with dolphins.
The facility itself is old and small, but I thoroughly enjoyed it (^^)
Also, Futami Okitama Shrine and Meoto Iwa are just a short walk away, so I recommend going to see them.
M M — Google review
平日だったのでスムーズに入館出来ました🎶
昭和の頃からある水族館です。
規模は大きくなく、建物も年季が入っていますが、様々な生き物達とこんなにもふれあえるのはココが1番!大人も子供も楽しめると思います😊
午前中は触れ合いイベントが目白押しですので、是非とも朝から行くのがオススメ‼️
セイウチのお散歩は大迫力でした🎶
(Translated by Google)
Since it was a weekday, I was able to enter the museum smoothly 🎶
This aquarium has been around since the Showa era.
Although it is not large and the building is showing its age, this is the best place to come in contact with so many different creatures! I think both adults and children will enjoy it 😊
There are lots of interaction events in the morning, so I highly recommend going in the morning! ️
The walrus walk was very impressive🎶
The Futamiokitama Shrine, a Shinto shrine located near the coast, boasts stunning views of the Meoto Iwa, also called the Wedded Rocks. These two rocky islands are bound together by a shimenawa and are considered an important ritual object in Shinto religion. The shrine is adorned with numerous frog sculptures that add to its unique charm. Visitors can enjoy the sounds of waves crashing against the rocks and experience a sense of devotion upon visiting this shrine.
You have to check high tide times for when you visit!! If you go at low tide it’s not pretty. What
a great little shrine with the wedded rocks! You can’t go into the shrine during high tide cause there’s always a wedding in there during peak times!! But the shrine stamp is ¥300 and has the stamp of the rocks.
There is a decent amount of free parking in the area that’s just a short walk from the shrine. It’s pretty wheelchair friendly. I don’t remember any stairs, but there was gravel rocks.
This place is special for couples as the rocks are “wedded” together.
ADream In Japan — Google review
Really glad we made it out here. The region is not touristy at all, not even among the Japanese.
The shrine is right beside the sea and the sea breeze is incredible. Loads of frogs everywhere if you look, from the entrance to the cleansing area.
Parking is free and readily available. If you cannot find one at the car park right next to the shrine, just drive further down to another public spot.
Because of its location and unique froggy motifs, we spent quite a bit of time here.
Edward Kwan — Google review
Very interesting shrine of “married rocks” with a torii gate at the top. It looks especially nice when the weather is a bit windy, with choppy waters.
????? — Google review
This shrine is the God’s entry place. You will get positive vibes here & good for your luck.
Div — Google review
It's a great experience. Sounds of crashing waves and devotional feelings. A must visit for couples.
Rajapal Singh Rawat — Google review
In the mie prefecture
Very Nice shrine everyone we can enjoy this place is located very near to the ocean.
Nature Lover — Google review
Fun ocean side shrine. Don't be too surprised that it's pretty small. Beautiful though.
Bruce Parsons — Google review
Only thing to see is the rock with ropes. But the sea is good. Many fly when close to night time.
Deki — Google review
A small shrine to visit for married couples. Due to the rocks simulating 2 persons off the shore, people come here to seek for happy marriage. Not really a must-visit location. You could come here if you have extra free time. The tour bus comes around only once an hour, so please plan ahead.
Jason Hung — Google review
The sea and the atmosphere of this Shrine are unique. Worth every minutes of the visit. Strongly recommended to visit at sunrise. The colours are just amazing
Trombino Bertozzo — Google review
Amazing place to visit with stunning views and heritage. If you're one who collects stamp/seals, be sure to bring your stamp book here!
Gareth Ng — Google review
Simply breathtaking! I recommend visiting on a clear day, the rocks against a cloudless sky was sublime!
M S — Google review
Crazy large wave and wind, you will get wet if you stay too close to sea, not enough parking place
Sarutahiko Jinja, a Shinto shrine in Uji, is a revered holy place recommended by Ota no Mikoto for Sarutahiko Okami. It features an auspicious octagonal stone pillar that bestows luck upon those who touch it. The shrine plays a pivotal role in Sikinensengu rituals, including the creation and presentation of sacred core pillars and wooden boxes. Positioned near Naiku's entrance are the Sarutahiko Shrine and Shoha Art Museum.
Popular shrine to visit altogether while you're in Ise. Lots of locals come here for blessing ceremonies and weddings. There's also a special shrine for performers and artists (dancers, singers, actors). One of a kind place.
Jason Hung — Google review
pretty standard shrine… if you have time and bored go and visit… nothing really special here.
K ?KJ? J — Google review
While a smaller temple, we'll worth stopping in to see.
Neil Silverman — Google review
My favourite place🙏
Dang Kim Anh — Google review
Pleasant shrine in-between the outer and inner Ise Shrines.
Jason Chuei — Google review
Sarutahiko shrine is closed to Ise Jingu Naiku complex but in a different location. The deity of the shrine is good at navigation or guide on route. People come here for thw bettee life navigation, zero traffic accident, or not getting lost...
zara k-tai — Google review
We had our car be purified with a ceremony here
Kim Anh Dang — Google review
Good, good sharine.
taste
facility atmosphere 5
service
classification
other
K SH — Google review
good to stamp my zodiac sign on my palm. wishing my good luck.
Tsukiyomi-no-miya Shrine, a collection of four wooden sanctuaries established in the 9th century, is dedicated to the Shinto deities representing the sun and moon. This tranquil haven serves as an ideal location for prayers before embarking on new endeavors. Despite its smaller size compared to Ise Shrine, Tsukiyomi-no-miya exudes a serene and invigorating atmosphere.
A five minute walk from the train/bus station but a bit far away from Geku and Naiku. Has a lovely serene stone walkway up the hills. The shrine also enshrines Izanagi and Izanami, parent gods of Amaterasu-Omikami and Tsukiyomi-no-Mikoto. A great visit if you want to offer prayers to the divine family.
Remi S. — Google review
Beautiful, Surreal and Peaceful Area
We love visiting Japanese temples and parks when they are within each even better.
The temples are based on the same design within this area including Ise, however each have their own uniqueness.
Today we had a very nice experience with locals where we were all extending our arms and hands towards a Cyprus tree that was very symbolic for the people. The energy was amazing and pulsating through our arms with about 20 people around us, absolutely wonderful.
Recommendations
Go and enjoy some local culture and traditions.
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#garystribe #localguides #letsguide #japantravel
Gary Collins — Google review
Beautiful temple, very peaceful place and felt positive energy.
inner traveler — Google review
Peaceful and natural shrine. You can walk from station. The entrance is in the opposite site of railways
Ploypailin Intapong — Google review
Interesting place, there's 4 different shrines for 4 different gods. Definitely worth a visit
justinchicken — Google review
Bigger than I expected. Good to stop by before heading to Naigu of Ise shrine.
Ayumi Kamitani — Google review
Calm and nice place
Leonard Ng — Google review
Cool shrine!away from the crowds and really spiritual place.
Located a brief stroll away from the Futami-Okitama Shrine is the Hinjitsukan, a guesthouse dating back to the 19th century which now operates as a museum. This meticulously preserved traditional accommodation offers visitors a glimpse into the past, allowing them to envision what it was like for pilgrims and travelers who once sought shelter there.
明治中期に伊勢参拝に訪れた賓客の休憩・宿泊施設として建てられた。
上記のような背景もあり、室内はかなり豪奢な設えが凝らされている。2階から見る海と庭の景色が絵画のようでとても良い。
せっかく伊勢に行くのならば是非ここまで足を延ばすべきである。
二見浦駅からの距離もまあまああり、電車の本数もそこまで多くないので時間は多めに見ておいたほうが良い。
また、室内にエアコン等はないので入口で借りられる団扇が唯一の涼をとる方法であるが、風は良く入るので縁側で涼むことができる。
(Translated by Google)
It was built as a resting and lodging facility for dignitaries who visited Ise in the middle of the Meiji era.
Due to the above background, the interior is quite luxurious. The scenery of the sea and the garden seen from the second floor is like a painting and is very good.
If you are going to Ise, you should definitely make a trip here.
The distance from Futamiura Station is quite good, and the number of trains is not so many, so it is better to see the time a little longer.
Also, since there is no air conditioner in the room, the only way to cool off is with a fan that can be borrowed at the entrance, but the wind blows well, so you can cool off on the porch.
ken matsu — Google review
Hidden gem spot if your visit Mie prefecture. This was an imperial vacation house for the Japan Emperor families whenever they come to Ise. Now is opened for outsider to experience its beauty and glory. It's probably one of the most luxuries traditional house I've seen in Japan. There's a comfortable beach right in front of the house.
Jason Hung — Google review
夫婦岩には何度か訪れていますが、このような素敵な建物があるとは今日まで知りませんでした(T . T)
建物はもちろん庭園も綺麗に手入れされています。歴代皇族の方がお泊まりになられた素敵な建物。日本建築の巧みな技法、デザインに見惚れました。
ビデオ放映されているので、見所などわかりやすかったです。310円で見学できるのが信じられない。
次回はお雛様まつりの時に来てみたいです。
(Translated by Google)
I've been to Meotoiwa several times, but I didn't know there was such a wonderful building until today (T.T)
The building as well as the garden are beautifully maintained. A wonderful building where successive members of the royal family have stayed. I was fascinated by the skillful techniques and designs of Japanese architecture.
Since the video was broadcast, it was easy to understand the highlights. I can't believe that you can see it for 310 yen.
Next time I would like to come during the Hinamatsuri Festival.
?????? — Google review
(Trip was made back then on 22 Nov 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit)
We visited this beautifully designed former guesthouse which now serves as a museum for visitors.
After it’s completion in 1887, it received its first guests which were members of the imperial family, while also catering exclusively to the rich and honoured guests. Hinjitsukan served as their temporarily lodge when they visited the area to pay their respects at Ise-jingu Shrine.
Past the impressive exterior, are equally stunning traditional Japanese architecture. The pièce de résistance would be its Grand Hall located on the 2nd floor, it’s ceiling covered with intricate designs and gold lead gilding. It also has a meticulously landscaped garden created by renowned gardeners.
Having a home like this would be like a dream…..
Shingo — Google review
JRさわやかウォーキングで訪ねました。訪ねたときは、「おひなさまめぐりin二見」が行われており、賓日館はそのメイン会場。しかし、私が見たかったのは建物です。賓日館は、明治20(1887)年、伊勢神宮に参拝する賓客の休憩・宿泊施設として、神宮の崇敬団体・神苑会が建てました。明治天皇の母にあたる英照皇太后のご宿泊に間に合うようにと、明治19(1886)年12月に着工、翌年2月19日に竣工。その後、明治末期から大正初期にかけてと昭和初期の2回の大増改築を重ね、現在の状態となっています。
(Translated by Google)
I visited by JR Sawayaka Walking. When I visited, "Hina-sama Meguri in Futami" was being held, and the main venue was the HINNITSUKAN. But what I wanted to see was the building. Hinnichikan was built in 1887 by Shinenkai, an organization that worships the Ise Jingu, as a resting and lodging facility for dignitaries visiting Ise Jingu. Construction began in December 1886 and was completed on February 19 of the following year, in time for the stay of Empress Dowager Eisho, the mother of Emperor Meiji. Since then, it has undergone two major renovations, one from the end of the Meiji era to the beginning of the Taisho era, and the other from the beginning of the Showa era, resulting in its current state.
Akihiko Ogasawara — Google review
I really enjoyed going to this place. It was the emperor's summer home many years ago. Seeing the architecture and designs inside the building were very nice. The only problem, is that it's a bit empty on the inside. But the outside garden is very nice. You get to wear some nice wooden sandels as you walk around outside.
S Poir — Google review
It was a really old building but in good shape for its age. Beautiful place I learned allot here it’s huge and well kept. Worth the ¥300 or so that we paid to see it and they gave us a paper in English explaining some of the historical value of this place. It was the emperors summer home build around 1887
Pono Guerrero — Google review
Very quiet museum, architectural site and nice garden. Come in and rest for a moment on the balcony, bring a book and absorb the atmosphere!
A Richter — Google review
A very great place with the typical atmosphere of a Japanese ryokan with an extremely beautiful architecture.
Nicolas Voisin — Google review
Very traditional Japanese Ryokan experience with in-room dining.
Oharaimachi St is a traditional approach leading to Naiku, bustling with shops, food stalls, and restaurants that have been serving visitors for centuries. It takes a 15-minute bus ride from Geku-mae to Jingu Kaikan-mae and offers a vibrant atmosphere filled with local businesses catering to the steady stream of tourists.
The Jingu Museum, established in 1993, serves as a memorial to commemorate the 61st Sikinensengu and preserve the historical legacy of Sengu for future generations. This museum exhibits a wide range of artistic creations including paintings, written works, and crafts crafted by renowned artists and skilled craftsmen from that era. The venue showcases various Jingu costumes and precious treasures alongside significant documents illustrating the enduring connection between the Japanese people and the Jingu throughout history.
The architecture itself is worth visiting. Lots of Ise Jingu related historic material on display here. There're also two more museums to visit. Ticket combo available for a discount price.
Jason Hung — Google review
Wonderful place in Mie prefecture Japan
Gaurav Rajawat Khirni — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a museum-like spot related to Ise Jingu. Coupled with being a local, I didn't expect much to say, "A countryside hakomono ...", but when I went there, the exterior of the building was impressive and the contents were quite voluminous.
(Original)
伊勢神宮にまつわる博物館的な立ち位置のスポットです。地元民であることも相まって、「田舎のハコモノなんて…」とあまり期待していなかったのですが、いざ行ってみたら建物の外観だけでも迫力があるし、中身のボリュームもかなりありました。
Ishibashi Ryosuke — Google review
Wait for an Exhibit event to be happening as the collection is not very big. Even though this was the governmental guest house. Not much history about it.
Rasseru S — Google review
Good
ICHI HACHI — Google review
(Translated by Google) After visiting Ise Grand Shrine, we visited the Jingu Chokokan Museum, which was a valuable experience to learn deeply about the history and culture of the shrine and Ise.
The first thing that caught my eye was the number of sacred treasures used in rituals at the shrine. The elaborate decorations and beautiful colors created a sacred atmosphere. In particular, the sacred treasures designated as important cultural properties made me feel the weight of history.
There was also a wealth of materials that conveyed the history of the shrine. I was able to learn about how Ise Jingu has existed as the center of Japanese history and culture, including its origins and changes, visits by successive emperors, and more.
The folklore materials from the Ise region were also interesting. The materials related to Ise Grand Shrine's Shikinen Sengu and the exhibits that conveyed the lifestyle and culture of the Ise region made me feel the close relationship between the shrine and the local people.
The museum is large and has a lot of exhibits, so you will need about 2 hours to fully explore it. If you rent an audio guide, you can listen to more detailed explanations.
When visiting Ise Grand Shrine, be sure to also visit the Jingu Chokokan. I think you will deepen your understanding of the shrine and have a more fulfilling worship experience.
## Recommended points
* You can see the precious sacred treasures of the shrine up close
* You can learn about the history and culture of Ise Jingu
* You can learn about the relationship between the shrine and the local people through folklore materials from the Ise region.
When visiting the shrine, be sure to also visit the Jingu Chokokan.
(Original)
伊勢神宮参拝の後に訪れた神宮徴古館は、神宮や伊勢の歴史、文化を深く知る貴重な体験となりました。
まず目を引いたのは、神宮の祭祀に用いられる神宝の数々。精巧な装飾や美しい色彩は、神聖な雰囲気を醸し出していました。特に、重要文化財に指定されている御神宝は、歴史の重みを感じさせてくれました。
神宮の歴史を伝える資料も充実していました。神宮の起源や変遷、歴代天皇の御参拝など、伊勢神宮が日本の歴史と文化の中心としてどのように存在してきたのかを学ぶことができました。
また、伊勢地方の民俗資料も興味深かったです。伊勢神宮の神宮式年遷宮にまつわる資料や、伊勢地方の暮らしや文化を伝える展示は、神宮と地域の人々の密接な関係を感じさせてくれました。
館内は広く、展示内容も充実しているので、じっくりと見学するには2時間ほど必要です。音声ガイドを借りれば、より詳しく解説を聞くことができます。
伊勢神宮参拝の際には、ぜひ神宮徴古館も訪れてみてください。神宮への理解が深まり、より充実した参拝体験になると思います。
## おすすめポイント
* 神宮の貴重な神宝を間近で見ることができる
* 伊勢神宮の歴史と文化を学ぶことができる
* 伊勢地方の民俗資料を通して、神宮と地域の人々の関係を知ることができる
神宮参拝の際には、ぜひ神宮徴古館も訪れてみてください。
アッキル!! — Google review
(Translated by Google) There was a wealth of exhibits about Ise Jingu that I learned a lot about, including events, Shikinen Sengu, history, buildings, and the gods.
(Original)
伊勢神宮に関する展示が豊富で勉強になり、行事や式年遷宮、歴史、建物、神様のことなどについてのことが展示されていました。
鳥羽歩 — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2024.1.6 Visit
Western architecture designed by Higashikuma Katayama.
Although the architecture is wonderful, the exhibits are disappointing.
If there are over 10,000 stored items and 11 important cultural properties, I would like to see more content on display.
If you expect 1,500 years of history and an exhibition similar to the Shosoin exhibition at the Nara National Museum, you will be disappointed.
The only things that caught my eye were the letters from Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu, and Shibukawa Harumi's globe.
There was no one inside the building, so I was alone.
Photography inside the building is prohibited.
(Original)
2024.1.6来訪
片山東熊設計の西洋建築。
建築物が素晴らしい割に展示内容が寂しい。
収納品が1万点以上、重要文化財が11点もあるならもっと展示内容を充実させてほしい。
1500年の歴史に期待して奈良国立博物館の正倉院展のような展示内容を期待すると思い切り期待外れになる。
目を引いたのは信長、秀吉、家康の書状と渋川春海の地球儀くらい。
館内は誰もおらず1人で貸し切り状態だった。
館内撮影禁止。
時雨堂 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's located across from the parking lot of Wa Hime Palace, and I was drawn to the beautiful Western-style building, so I went there, but it was already closed at 4pm. It looks like a museum where costumes and sacred treasures are displayed. I was able to take a tour of the garden alone. We were able to see pine trees that were hand-planted by Emperor Taisho.
I thought it was worth it just to see the buildings and Western-style gardens. Next time I would like to go when it is open.
(Original)
倭姫宮の駐車場の向かいにあり、美しい西洋式の建物に惹かれて行ってみましたが、16時過ぎですでに閉館していました。御装束や神宝などが展示されている博物館のようです。お庭だけでもと見学させていただきました。大正天皇お手植えの松を見ることができました。
建物や西洋式の庭園を見るだけでも価値があると思いました。次は開館している時間に行ってみたいです。
Chie Fukutoku — Google review
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Geku-sando (Front Approach leading to Geku Outer Shrine)
Geku-sando, the front approach leading to Geku Outer Shrine, is a serene and sacred place in Ise City. The shrine's simplicity with gravel-covered walkways and wooden structures surrounded by a peaceful forest makes it fascinating. Along the approach from Iseshi Station to the Outer Shrine, there are souvenir shops, restaurants, and stylish cafes where visitors can leisurely stroll and choose souvenirs without much crowd.
Beautiful place
inner traveler — Google review
One of those beautiful places from japan, this forest full is humble temples and amazing threes I a nice place to spend the morning.
Mat — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's in good condition, but it's pretty lonely.
There are also a few stores that are open ...
The liveliness of Oharaimachi in Naiku seems to be a lie.
(Original)
綺麗に整備されてはいるがかなりさみしいなー
開いてる店も数件やし…
内宮のおはらい町の賑やかさがウソのようです
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) Compared to the inner shrine, there are fewer shops, but there are fewer people and the streets are wider, so I think it's a good place to take a leisurely stroll.
It is almost a straight line from Iseshi Station to Geku.
(Original)
内宮のほうに比べればお店の数も少ないですが、その分人も少なく、道も広く感じるので、まったり散策するのには良いと思います。
伊勢市駅から外宮までほぼ直線です。
KJM — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🇹🇼 ➡ 🇯🇵11-day tour ✨ Time of visit: 2023/8/12
Walk straight on the street directly in front of Ise Station and you will reach the outer shrine of Ise Jingu - Toyodaijingu Shrine.
There are many shops selling souvenirs along the way, as well as some restaurants and clothing stores🍜🛍️
The streets are very wide and very comfortable to walk on.
It just so happened that the sun was shining brightly that day, and the ground reflected the light brought by the scorching sun, making it look extremely bright. I like this atmosphere so much❗️
(Original)
🇹🇼 ➡ 🇯🇵11日遊 ✨ 到訪時間:2023/8/12
伊勢車站正前方的街道 直直走就會到伊勢神宮外宮——豐受大神宮
沿途有許多販售紀念品的店 也有一些餐廳 服飾店🍜🛍️
街道很寬闊 走在路上非常舒服
恰巧當天陽光明媚 地面反射著烈日帶來的光線顯得無比敞亮 太喜歡這種氛圍了❗️
Yuna — Google review
(Translated by Google) The entrance to the shrine is a straight line from Ise City Station, so I think it's easy to find. Dontsuki is Geku. The photo was also taken inside the grounds of Geku. There are restaurants and souvenir shops on the approach to the Geku shrine, but be careful as they close early! There are some locally popular shops nearby, but there are always lines! There is one convenience store, Family Mart, but there are other shops. Convenience stores are a little far away, so there aren't many stores that accept QR payments or credit card touch payments. Please note that most of the time we take cash or credit card!
(Original)
伊勢市駅から直線で参道入口がありますのでわかりやすいと思います。どんつきが外宮です。写真は外宮の境内も一緒に撮ってます。外宮参道には飲食店もお土産のお店もありますが閉店時間が早いので注意必要です!近くには地元で人気のお店もありますが行列必至です!コンビニはファミマが1軒ありますが他のコンビニはちょっと距離がありますので…QR決済やクレジットのタッチ決済できるお店が少ないです。現金かクレジットカードが殆どですので注意が必要です!
あっきー — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road from Ise City Station to Ise Jingu Geku. It is lined with souvenir shops and restaurants. The flowers on the side of the road were stylishly displayed.
(Original)
伊勢市駅から伊勢神宮外宮へと向う道。お土産屋や飲食店などが立ち並んでいる。道脇にある花がお洒落に飾られていた。
たっくん — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is the approach to the outer shrine of Ise Jingu in Ise City, Mie Prefecture.
There are souvenir shops and restaurants along the approach from Ise City Station to Geku.
Compared to Naiku's Okage Yokocho, it feels lonely, but there aren't many people, so you can take a leisurely stroll.
There aren't many restaurants at night, so it's best to make reservations or inquire in advance.
(Original)
三重県伊勢市にある伊勢神宮外宮参道ですね。
伊勢市駅から外宮までの参道でお土産屋さんや飲食店が有ります。
内宮のおかげ横丁と比較すると寂しい感じですが人も多くないのでゆっくり散策できます。
夜は飲食店が少ないので事前に予約や問い合わせしたほうが無難です。
あおちゃん — Google review
(Translated by Google) The approach that connects Ise City Station to the Geku is lined with souvenir shops and restaurants. The approach to the shrine is a 5-minute walk, but it was quiet and easy to walk, and I was able to take my time choosing souvenirs. Some of the stores are the same as Okage Yokocho, but I was able to buy without lining up.
There were also some stylish cafes.
(Original)
伊勢市駅から外宮を結ぶ参道で、お土産屋さんや飲食店が並んでいます。歩いて5分強の参道ですが、静かで歩きやすく、お土産もゆっくり選べました。おかげ横丁と同じお店もありますが、並ばずに購入できました。
お洒落なカフェも何件かありました。
よしみ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I go there every year on New Year's visit. I visited here again this time, but there were no people at night, which was helpful.
(Original)
毎年初詣で行っています。今回もお伺いいたしましたが、夜は人がいなくて助かります。
中村吉宏 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a shrine that can be reached in about 10 minutes on foot from Kintetsu Ise-shi Station to Shimomiya. It's quiet and atmospheric, perfect for a walk.
(Original)
近鉄伊勢市駅から下宮まで歩いて10分位で行ける参道です。静かで風情があり、お散歩には最適です。
Yamatohime-no-miya Shrine, located within the Ise Jingu outer complex, offers a tranquil worship setting during the evening. Despite the absence of other worshipers, this relatively new Imperial Palace maintains a pristine appearance. Resembling a museum, it is encircled by a fence on its closed days. Accessing it may require parking in an empty space and embarking on a leisurely stroll along its lengthy approach.
One of the most sacred shrine within the Ise Jingu outer complex. The air and the forest smells totally different from the outside world. You could literally feel the holiness once you walked in the gate. There's a bus stop here, also can detour for the museums too.
Jason Hung — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🅿 Yes (like)
museum? There was a fence on the exit side road on a closed day.
I couldn't get inside because I was weak, so I parked in an empty space and walked along the long approach.
But that was good.
The air is nice, the atmosphere is nice, and there is no pain in walking.
Is it like this?
(Original)
🅿あり(みたい)
博物館?ざ休館日で出口側道路に柵があった。
気が弱いので中に乗り入れすることができず、空きスペースに停めて長い参道をひたすら歩いた。
でも、それはそれで良かった。
空気はいい、雰囲気もいい、歩く苦痛は全くなし。
しいて言うならこんなもんか。
s. par — Google review
I visited this place with my daughter to find good shrines and sight seeing spots, which enabled us to feel holy power. Since it was Wednesday at noon, nobody was there, which allowed us to see the shrine calmly. Visiting the Ise the next time encourages us to visit it surely.
Taichi — Google review
(Translated by Google) ☀️ Ise Jingu Naiku and Geku There are 14 annexes in total, but the only one whose construction is clear is the 1st annex, which is the newest annex on November 5, 1923 (Taisho 12).
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⭐️ The god of ritual is Yamatohime-no-Mikoto, who is said to be the fourth princess of the 11th Emperor Suinin in Japanese mythology 👸
Yamatohime-no-Mikoto founded Ise Jingu at his present location about 2000 years ago after several countries in order to establish a shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami.
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⭐︎ In addition to the founding of Ise Jingu, Yamatohime-no-Mikoto established a year-round ritual such as the Kanname-no-Matsuri and a priesthood system, and was said to have laid the foundation for Shinto.
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☀️伊勢神宮内宮・外宮合わせて14の別宮がある中で、創建が明確なのは倭姫宮1宮のみで、1923年(大正12年)11月5日ともっとも新しい別宮⛩
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⭐️御祭神は、日本神話で第11代垂仁天皇の第四皇女と伝えられる倭姫命👸
倭姫命は天照大神を祀る宮を定めるため、数国を経たのち約2000年前に現在地に伊勢神宮を創建された⛩
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⭐︎倭姫命は、伊勢神宮創建以外にも、神嘗祭などの年中の祭祀や神職の制度を定め、神道の基礎を作ったと伝えられる、大きな功績を残された⛩
inc 9 — Google review
Lots of happiness and positive energy felt in this beautiful temple.
inner traveler — Google review
Good to stop by
Ayumi Kamitani — Google review
(Translated by Google) Jingu Bekku. I stopped by after visiting the shrine. It is located in front of Kogakukan University. It was raining that day, so there were no other visitors except me. It was a beautiful shrine that was well kept.
(Original)
神宮別宮。神宮参拝後立ち寄りました。皇學館大学の目の前にあります。この日は雨でしたので私以外の参拝者はいませんでした。掃除の行き届いたきれいな神社でした。
kor atm — Google review
(Translated by Google) I always visit this shrine after visiting the Naiku Shrine. The air is clear and the precincts are pleasant. It's also nice to feel like you're greeted by various creatures such as small birds and butterflies.
(Original)
内宮参拝のあとに毎回必ずお詣りします。空気が澄んでいて気持ちのいい境内です。小鳥や蝶などいろいろな生き物が出迎えてくれるように感じられるのも嬉しいです。
Kanae — Google review
(Translated by Google) A separate shrine to the inner shrine that enshrines Wahime no Mikoto.
It's located in the direction of Kogakkan University from Isuzugawa Station, which is the closest station to Naiku, and I think it's within easy walking distance from Isuzugawa Station, although it varies from person to person.
In addition, in front of Wahimegu Shrine, there is the Jingu Chokokan (also an agricultural hall and art museum), which was established as the first private museum in Japan. I think the exterior of the building is worth seeing along with Kintetsu's Ujiyamada Station when you come to Ise sightseeing, so I recommend that you visit it as well.
(Original)
倭姫命様をお祀りする内宮の別宮。
内宮の最寄の五十鈴川駅から皇學館大学方面にあり、個人差はありますが五十鈴川駅からは徒歩でも行きやすい距離にあると思います。
また、倭姫宮の前には日本で最初の私立博物館として創設された神宮徴古館(農業館・美術館もあります)があり、宮廷建築の第一人者・片山東熊が設計したルネッサンス様式の立派な外観は、伊勢観光にきたら近鉄・宇治山田駅と共に一見する価値がある建築物だと思いますので、あわせて伺うことをオススメいたします。
kei nishida — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Tour of 125 Ise Shrines No.24]
Kodaijingu Bekku/Wahimegu is a separate shrine to the Jingu/Naiku.
He brought Amaterasu Omikami to Ise more than 2000 years ago.
Yamatohime no Mikoto is the enshrined deity.
This is one of the seven places where you can get a goshuin stamp.
I had a cheerful impression of her, probably because the name "Princess" gave her a cute image.
According to what I learned later, out of the 125 shrines, many of which have a long history,
Since it is a new shrine, built in 1920, it may have given off a bright impression.
Yamahime no Mikoto was the princess of the 11th Emperor Suinin.
He traveled all over the country in search of the enshrined place of Amaterasu Omikami.
When you enter Ise Province, from Amaterasu Omikami
It is said that he received a divine oracle that said, ``I want to stay here.''
And the current location, on the banks of the Isuzu River,
He built the Naiku (Imperial Grand Shrine).
It is close to universities and museums, and is surrounded by a pleasant forest.
Due to time constraints, I was not able to visit the Jingu Chokokan.
It was a beautiful white building with an exotic feel.
(Original)
【伊勢神宮125社巡り No.24】
皇大神宮別宮・倭姫宮は、神宮・内宮の別宮で、
2000年以上前に天照大御神を伊勢にお連れになった
倭姫命(やまとひめのみこと)が御祭神です。
御朱印をいただける7箇所のうちの1箇所です。
〝姫〟という名称がつくので可愛らしいイメージを感じたからか明るい印象でした。
後から調べて知ったことによると、ご由緒の古いものが多い神宮125社の中で、
大正12年に創建された新しい宮ということもあり、明るい印象を感じたのかもしれません。
倭姫命は第11代垂仁(すいにん)天皇の皇女です。
天照大御神のご鎮座の地を求め各地を巡幸され、
伊勢の国に入ると、天照大御神から
「ここにいようと思う」という御神託を受けられたそうです。
そして現在の場所・五十鈴川のほとりに、
内宮(皇大神宮)を創建されました。
大学や博物館が近く、雰囲気のいい森に包まれています。
神宮徴古館は時間の都合上、訪問ができませんでしたが、
白亜で異国情緒を感じる美しい建築でした。
N U — Google review
(Translated by Google) This annex shrine is located in Kusube-cho, Ise City, about 2 km west of Geku, and takes 30 minutes on foot. It is also located approximately 4.3 kilometers north of Naiku, a 55-minute walk.
It was founded in 1923 (the 12th year of the Taisho era), which is the newest of the Ise Jingu shrines.
It is enshrined on Mt. Kurata in the middle of the Miyuki Road that connects the Inner Shrine and the Outer Shrine, and enshrines Yamatohime no Mikoto. On the west side of the bright green Mt. Kurata, there are the Jingu Chokokan Agricultural Museum, the Jingu Art Museum, and the Jingu Bunko, and this area is called the ``Wahime Cultural Forest.''
Yamatohime no Mikoto was a member of the imperial family of ancient Japan, and is written as ``Wahime no Mikoto'' in the Nihon Shoki and ``Wahime no Mikoto'' in the Kojiki. She is the fourth princess of the 11th Emperor Suinin.
(Original)
この別宮は、伊勢市楠部町にあり外宮から約2km西の位置にあり、徒歩だと30分かかります。また内宮からは、約4.3キロ北の位置にあり、徒歩55分かかります。
創建年代は、伊勢神宮の中でも新しく1923年(大正12年代)に創立されました。
内宮と外宮を結ぶ御幸道路の中ほどの倉田山に鎮座し、倭姫命(やまとひめのみこと)をお祀りしています。緑のあざやかな倉田山の西側には、神宮徴古館農業館、神宮美術館、神宮文庫等があり、この辺りを「倭姫文化の森」といいます。
倭姫命(やまとひめのみこと)は、古代日本の皇族であり、『日本書紀』では「倭姫命」、『古事記』では「倭比売命」と表記されています。彼女は第11代垂仁天皇の第四皇女です
Need a good pair of legs to walk the spacious ground.
Leyla Shuri — Google review
Soul place
Mat — Google review
waste of time
Wing Au — Google review
good
作田好高 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited for the first time in a year. 🌸 The cherry blossoms haven't bloomed yet. Cloudy sky, maybe rain in the afternoon? 😢 (2024.03.28)
Kazehi Prayer Shrine is a separate shrine within the precincts of Naiku. The deities enshrined are Nagatsuhiko-no-Mikoto and Nagatobe-no-Mikoto, who are the same as the Kazamiya in the outer shrine (Toyouke Daijingu) annex, and the Isuzu River is located at the Kazahi-no-miyabashi Bridge on the approach to the south from in front of the Naiku Kaguraden. Across the tributary Shimaji River is Kazehi Prayer Shrine. Kazehi Prayer Bridge is 45.6m long and 4.6m wide, and is a smaller version of the Uji Bridge in front of the Naiku. It was first hung in 1498 (Meiō 7th year) during the Muromachi period, and the giboshi at the southern end was engraved with the words ``Taijingu Fugu Isuzugawa Mihashi Meiō 7th year Bogo Hongan Kan'ami Keiraku.'' There is. In ancient times, the river this bridge spanned was considered to be the main stream of the Isuzu River, and the bridge was called the Isuzu River Bridge. The longest river was defined as the main stream of the river, and after it was called the Shimaji River, it became common to call it the Kazehi Inori Bridge. Betsugu means ``Wakemiya,'' and is said to be the second most important shrine after the main shrine. In addition to Kazahi Prayer Shrine, the inner shrine's annex shrines include one Aramatsuri Shrine within the precincts, Tsukiyomi Shrine, Takihara Shrine, and Iza Shrine outside the precincts. There are four shrines, including Wanomiya), Yamatohimenomiya, and Kazenomiya became a separate shrine in 1293 (Shoo 6th year), and Wahimemiya was built in 1923 (Taisho 12th year). It is said to be the next most recent shrine, ranking 9th out of the 10 Naiku Bekku shrines. In ancient times, it was known as Wind Shrine, which is currently ranked as a subordinate shrine, but during the Mongol invasion in 1281 (Koan 4), it was elevated to a separate shrine because it was said to have created a kamikaze to protect Japan.
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1年ぶりに訪問しました。🌸 桜はまだ咲いてませんでした。曇り空、午後は雨かな?😢(2024.03.28)
風日祈宮は内宮の境内別宮である。祭神は外宮(豊受大神宮)別宮の風宮と同じ級長津彦命・級長戸辺命で、内宮神楽殿前から南方へ向かう参道にある風日祈宮橋(かざひのみのみやばし)で五十鈴川支流の島路川を渡った先に風日祈宮がある。 風日祈宮御橋は長さ45.6m、幅4.6mで、内宮前の宇治橋を小さくしたような橋である。最初にかけられたのは室町時代の1498年(明応7年)で、南端の擬宝珠(ぎぼし)に「太神宮風宮 五十鈴川御橋明応七年戊午本願観阿弥 敬白」と刻まれている。古くはこの橋がかかる川が五十鈴川本流とされており、この橋を五十鈴川橋と呼んだ。もっとも長い川が河川の本流と定義され、島路川と呼ばれてからは風日祈宮橋と呼ぶのが一般的となった。 別宮とは「わけみや」の意味で、正宮に次ぎ尊いとされる。内宮の別宮は風日祈宮のほか境内に荒祭宮(あらまつりのみや)1宮、境外に月讀宮(つきよみのみや)、瀧原宮(たきはらのみや)、伊雑宮(いざわのみや)、倭姫宮(やまとひめのみや)ほか4宮があるが、風宮が別宮となったのは1293年(正応6年)で、1923年(大正12年)創建の倭姫宮の次に新しく、順位は内宮別宮10社中9位とされる。 古くは現在の末社格の風神社であったが、1281年(弘安4年)の元寇の時に神風を起こし日本を守ったとして別宮に昇格した。
ゆたゆた — Google review
(Translated by Google) A shrine dedicated to the god of rain
To Kazahinominomiya, the Kazahinomiya Shrine
I was able to pay a visit.
The god of the son of Izanagi no Mikoto,
is the god who controls the wind
With Shinatsuhiko no Mikoto
Class leader Tobe no Mikoto (Shinatobe no Mikoto)
It is a separate shrine to the Naiku shrine.
After crossing one river, I was surrounded by large trees.
A mysterious place with a powerful atmosphere
This time I had enough time
I also visited this shrine.
(Original)
雨の神さまをお祀りするお宮さまの
風日祈宮『カザヒノミノミヤ』さまへ
お詣りさせて頂きました。
伊弉諾尊(いざなぎのみこと)の御子神で、
風を司る神である
級長津彦命(しなつひこのみこと)と
級長戸辺命(しなとべのみこと)を
祀る内宮の別宮です。
川を一本渡ると大きな木々に囲われた
パワーを感じる雰囲気の神秘的な場所
今回は時間を充分に取ったので
こちらもお詣りさせて頂きました。
義之 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm happy just reading Kazahi Nonomiya. Rather than saying that I read it, I should say that I'm glad to know it.
After purifying yourself at the Isuzu River and passing through the grove, you will find this shrine. Crossing the river on a wooden bridge gave me a special feeling.
As the first day of spring has passed and the new year has passed, many people wait for that to come before praying, so there were many people even at the end of February.
(Original)
カザヒノミノミヤ、読めただけで嬉しい。読めたと言うより、知ってうれしいと言うべきか。
五十鈴川でお清めをして、木立をぬけると、こちらのお宮。木橋で川を渡るので特別な気持ちになった。
立春を過ぎて、年が改まり、それを待って、お参りする人が多いので、2月末でも人が多かった。
Ninja Kingdom Ise is a theme park that immerses visitors in the rich history and culture of ancient Japan. This unique destination offers a variety of attractions and activities, including hot springs, traditional folklore plays, kimono hire, and shops. At the heart of the park lies a meticulously recreated one-to-one scale Azuchi Castle, originally built by the renowned military commander Oda Nobunaga.
Wonderful experience in this Ninja town. The staffs are very enthusiastic and eager to interact with you. The place is beautifully designed with both traditional buildings and nature. It's easily one of the most memorable moments of my trip in Japan.
Jason Choo — Google review
We went to ninja kingdom juli 13th 2023, and we were basically the only guests on that day. I thing we saw maybe 5 other guests in the 5 hours we were there. We bought the big package with ninja clothes and everything. The kids had so much fun. Because we were the only people there, all the ninjas helped us a lot, which was wonderful, because of the language barrier (we are from Denmark). Everybody was so kind, helpful and patient. Our daughter charmed a couple of the ninjas ❤️ thank you. You were wonderful!
And what a charming and beautiful place!
Just sad that it was so empty from people.
Not a lot of options for eating though.
Maria Andreasen — Google review
Best place I have visited in my 2 weeks in Japan ! Great castle reconstructed on hilltop with dioramas of the battle for the castle and amazing views from the top. Entertaining Ninja show, even though it is all Japanese, you can follow the action story. Games, not all for kids, as we enjoyed throwing stars and the dragon slaying. Ropes course and zip line. Many old buildings. Demo of sword making. I Ladies doing fan demo. Ninja haunted house that had me exit backwards after the first couple turns. A kid's show. A cultural show. And if you want, you can borrow Ninja clothing or a kimono/robe to we're for the whole experience. We didn't have time, but the onsen is included in the price. Helpfulgh very little English. There we're a few brochures in English, but no signage. We got a free shuttle bus ride from the port and back. Open from 9-5. Adults 4900¥, seniors 30% discount! Kids Jr & Sr high 3500¥, children 3000¥. Great place at a reasonable price. VERY impressive. They appear to be in the process of reopening two years ago. There are some weeds and paint jobs needed, but where can you see Samurai armor from the 1700s, unguarded, unveiled, right in the hall for all to see up close!?!!
Jan Smith — Google review
Really wonderful experience. The workers are all eager to help you out and play games so you can level up in the real-life RPG the kingdom has. The buildings and characters are all astonishingly beautiful and lots of fun. You should definitely come over whenever you have the chance.
Being a ninja for a day in this place isna truly unforgettable experience.
Esteban Vargas — Google review
This park is a bit old but different shows are still worth seeing. Ninja House is very interesting. You may find a little dizzy owing to the special design of this house and also take a few interesting pictures there. The environment of this park is relaxing
Wai King YEE — Google review
A fun pit stop if you're in the area, but sure if it's worthy of a standalone destination. Came here in February, will get cold with strong winds from the sea.
Shin Fukagawa — Google review
The park was utterly deserted. We were the only two visitors. Additionally if you don't speak Japanese you won't understand what's happening at all. I would not recommend.
If you want to do something related to ninjas I would instead go to Iga city which is in the same prefecture. It has much better ninja-related things you can do for much cheaper!
Nicole Blake — Google review
Admission is very expensive to this park. Unfortunately, a great many of the activities and games cost extra to play. The park also focuses a LOT of ninja specifically. If you came for samurai, there's very little to entertain you. Also, the park was almost entirely empty. It felt a little lonely, like walked through a deserted town.
Adzuchi castle was very interesting and worth going to see. Also, be sure you get to the park EARLY. There are a few shows you can watch, but most of them only happen 2 times a day and will be over by 2pm. So don't miss out! Those shows are the only thing that makes the ticket price worth it.
P.S. The google page says it closes at 22:00. But don't be fooled like I was. That's when the onsen closes. The park closes at 17:00! And that's when the last bus leaves as well.
The serene Buddhist temple, Asama-dake Kongosho-ji Temple, established around 1609, houses significant artworks, sculptures, and cultural objects. Accessible via a paid skyline route or limited bus service, it is advisable to drive to this tranquil destination. With fewer visitors on a November Tuesday, the place exudes beauty and tranquility. The scenic drive to and from the temple is truly remarkable.
Not too many people in a Tuesday in November. Very beautiful place, quiet and peaceful. The drive to and from was one of the most beautiful drives I have been on. Must see!!
Kristal Coy — Google review
Temple is near the Asama viewing point, so just walk down the hill (7min) if you have the time. It’s a Buddhist temple not a Shinto Shrine so the setup is slightly different. goshuin still available but it’s only from 9am -3pm. There’s a cemetery behind the temple that might be worth visiting. At the same time, do respect the deceased.
Gwen Goh — Google review
A cute shrine with many things to look at but probably only deserves a stopover if it’s on your way.
Jordy Meow (Japon Secret) — Google review
Put this on your list when you go for your visit to Ise shrine. The whole area including this site is just steeped in history.
James Rudow — Google review
good
ICHI HACHI — Google review
Good
西村直樹 — Google review
(Translated by Google) R5.12.16
It has been known as the Okunoin of the Jingu as a temple that protects the demon gates of Ise Grand Shrine since ancient times.A folk song in Ise Ondo says, ``If you go to Ise, put on the morning bear, but if you don't put on the morning bear, it's only a one-time visit.''Those who visit the shrine are encouraged to visit this temple. I used to visit the shrine.
When you visit Ise Jingu, it is said that your visit to Ise is not complete unless you visit this temple as well.
(This was my first visit in five years.)
I found an Ise-Shima Skyline discount ticket online, printed it out and used it (1,270 yen → 1,020 yen).
It is located near the mountaintop observation deck of Ise Shima e-POWER ROAD. (You can also use the footbath for 100 yen)
The garden inside the precincts is magnificent.
The pilgrimage path from Gokurakumon to Okunoin is lined with rows of sotoba towers that are about 10 meters high, and you can feel the spirit of the shrine, which is more than just a sight to see.
(Original)
R5.12.16
昔より伊勢神宮の鬼門を守る寺として、神宮の奥之院ともいわれ「お伊勢参らば朝熊をかけよ、朝熊かけねば片参り」と伊勢音頭の俗謡にも唄われ、参宮する人々は当寺に参詣するのが常でありました。
伊勢神宮に参ったら、ここも参詣しないと伊勢参りが完結しないと言われるお寺です。
(五年目で初めてお参りさせていただきました。)
伊勢志摩スカイライン通行割引券をネットで見つけてプリントアウトして(1,270円→1,020円)利用させていただきました。
伊勢志摩e-POWER ROADの山頂展望台近くにあります。(足湯も100円で利用出来ます)
境内は庭が立派です。
極楽門から奥の院に至る参詣道は高さ10メートルほどもある卒塔婆がずらりと並び、見応えだけでは済まない霊気を感じます。
中重丈 — Google review
(Translated by Google) 2024/05/01Asakumadake Kongoshoji Temple where you can enjoy the spectacular view and history
When I visited the shrine, it was raining and foggy. The scenery became more mysterious and it was wonderful.
Asakumadake Kongoshoji Temple is a wonderful place that combines breathtaking natural beauty and historical value. The temple is surrounded by mountains and is a place that touches the heart with its serenity and sacredness. Especially if you visit early in the morning, you will be greeted with a fantastic view filled with mist.
There are buildings and Buddhist statues that give you a sense of history, and you will be overwhelmed by their dignity. The view is particularly spectacular during the fall foliage season, and many tourists visit. There are plenty of walking courses around the temple, allowing you to learn about history while becoming one with nature.
It is easily accessible by car, with the exception of some routes, and is a tourist-friendly facility. There are many local restaurants and souvenir shops, so you can enjoy local flavors and souvenirs after visiting the temple. In addition, the staff members are very kind and courteous.
Asakumadake Kongosho-ji Temple, which shows different expressions throughout the four seasons, offers new discoveries every time you visit. This is a recommended spot for those who want to spend a luxurious time immersed in nature and history. Please come and have a soul-cleansing experience at Mt. Asakumadake Kongoshoji Temple.
(Original)
2024/05/01絶景と歴史を堪能する朝熊岳金剛證寺
わたしが参拝に伺った時は、雨で濃霧でした。より神秘的な風景になり素晴らしかったです。
朝熊岳金剛證寺は、息をのむような自然の美しさと歴史的な価値を兼ね備えた素晴らしい場所です。寺院は山々に囲まれ、静寂と神聖さが心を打つような場所です。特に朝早く訪れると、霧が立ち込める幻想的な景色が広がります。
境内には歴史を感じさせる建物や仏像があり、その風格に圧倒されます。特に秋の紅葉シーズンは絶景となり、多くの観光客が訪れます。寺院周辺には散策コースも充実しており、自然と一体化しながら歴史を学ぶことができます。
アクセスは一部路線を除き車でのアクセスが便利で、観光客にも優しい施設です。地元の飲食店や土産物屋も多く、寺院訪問の後に地元の味覚やお土産を楽しむこともできます。また、スタッフの方々も親切で、丁寧な対応が好評です。
四季折々の表情を見せる朝熊岳金剛證寺は、訪れる度に新しい発見があります。自然と歴史を感じる贅沢な時間を過ごしたい方におすすめのスポットです。是非、朝熊岳金剛證寺で心を洗われるような体験をしてみてください。
1 0 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located at the Demon Gate of the Jingu Shrine, this temple played the role of protecting Amaterasu. It has long been considered the Okunoin Temple of the Jingu Shrine, and it was customary to visit here after visiting Oise-san. It was even sung in the folk song of Ise Ondo, ``If you go to visit Asakuma, go to Asakuma.''
The main hall, which is the center of the temple, is a hipped structure with seven cross-sections and six beams.It was rebuilt in the early Edo period by Terumasa Ikeda, the lord of Himeji Castle.The fact that it was a donation from the feudal lord of Banshu also shows how Mt. Asakuma is located. You can see that it is a place that is revered by many people.
In addition to the principal image of Kokuzo Bodhisattva, Amaterasu Omikami is enshrined in the hall, and the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism is strongly preserved.
(Original)
神宮の鬼門に位置し、アマテラスを守護する役割を担った寺院、旧くから神宮の奥之院とされ、お伊勢さんを参拝した後はここへ参るのが慣例でした、その様子は、お伊勢参らば朝熊をかけよ、朝熊かけねば片参りと伊勢音頭の俗謡にも唄われていたほど
寺院の中心となる本堂は、桁行七間梁間六間の寄棟造、姫路城主の池田輝政公により、江戸初期に再建されました、播州の大名の寄進であることからも、朝熊山がいかに多くの人から崇敬された地であることがわかります
堂内には本尊の虚空蔵菩薩の他に天照大神を祀っており神仏習合色を色濃く残しています
(Translated by Google) Aramatsunomiya
[Enshrined deity]
Aramitama of Amaterasu Omikami
The rough side of God's soul is called Aramitama, and the gentle and peaceful side is called Nigimitama.
This is where the Aratama side of Amaterasu Omikami, the supreme deity in Japanese mythology, is enshrined.
It is truly a statement from the supreme god that each personality is enshrined.
The shrine next to the main shrine is called the Betsugu.
This is the first of the ten annexed shrines belonging to the Naiku, and the size of the hall is larger than the other annexed shrines and second only to the main shrine.
The roughness also refers to the active and active work of divine spirits, and is said to lead to divine protection when something happens.
It seems like a shrine that anyone who wants to start something should definitely visit.
(Original)
あらまつりのみや
【御祭神】
天照大御神の荒御魂(あらみたま)
神様の魂において荒々しい側面の事を荒御魂(あらみたま)、優しく平和的な側面を和御魂(にぎみたま)と言います。
ここは日本神話内の最高神 天照大御神の荒魂側が祀られています。
性格毎に祀られるとはさすが最高神の一言です
正宮に次ぐお宮を別宮といいます。
ここは内宮に所属する十所の別宮のうち第一に位しており、殿舎の規模も他の別宮よりも大きく正宮に次ぐ大きさとなっています。
荒々しさは積極的・活発的な神霊の働きを称する部分もあり、何か事を起こす際のご加護に繋がるとされています。
何かを始めたい方は是非参拝すべき神社のようです。
HOTTSUKI KAKASHI — Google review
The largest and most famous shrine in a park with several shrines. As always for Shinto shrines, the park is an important part of the whole experience. And this one, located near two small rivers, really is worth visiting.
Sven Wischnowsky — Google review
(Translated by Google) After visiting the main shrine, I visited Aramatsurigu, where Amaterasu Omikami's Aramitama is enshrined. This is a shrine that you should definitely pay a visit to when you come to Jingu.
(Original)
御正宮をお参りした後に、天照大御神の荒御魂をお祀りしている荒祭宮をお参りしました。神宮に来られたら必ずお詣りしてほしいお宮です。
???? — Google review
(Translated by Google) A lot of people were lined up to worship.
It seems like a famous place.
(Original)
かなりの人が並んで参拝をしてました。
有名な場所のようです。
????? — Google review
(Translated by Google) At the main shrine, I learned that this is not a place to make personal wishes, but only to give thanks, so I visited the shrine knowing that this is the place to make personal wishes. It is said to have the highest status after the main shrine.
There were many people visiting the main shrine as well.
(Original)
正宮では、個人的なお願い事をする場所ではなく感謝をするのみで、個人的なお願い事をする場所はこちらだと知り参拝させて頂きました。正宮の次に高い格式があるとされているそうです。
正宮もこちらも沢山の人が訪れていました。
よしみ — Google review
(Translated by Google) God basically consists of four souls, roughly two. Wamitama Nigimitama, Aramitama Aramitama.
The Goshoden has a pure power with a Japanese soul, so offer only your gratitude. Ara Matsuri Shrine is the Aramitama of Amaterasu Omikami, and it is a place where you are allowed to make wishes because it is close to the violent natural disasters and human greed that have strong power.
At shrines ⛩️, there are places where souls are separated and places where they are not, but perhaps if there was a major disaster in the past, Aramitama would come into play.
(Original)
神様は基本4つの魂からなり、大まかには2つ。和御魂ニギミタマ、荒御魂アラミタマ。
御正殿が和御魂で清い力を持つ為、感謝の気持ちだけを捧げる。荒祭宮は天照大神の荒御魂で、強い力を持つ荒ぶる天災や人の欲に近い為、お願い事をするのを許されている場所。
神社⛩️では魂を分ける場所と分けない場所があるけど、多分過去に大きな災いなどがあったりすると荒御魂の出番になるのかなぁ。
伊勢の妃神 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Aramatsuri Shrine, a separate shrine of Amaterasu Omikami. Just as humans have a rough side and a kind side, Amaterasu is said to have a gentle side called ``Japanese soul'' and a dynamic side like ``Aramitama.'' It is said that if you pray for your hard work at Aramatsurimiya, you will be given a pat on your back, and you will feel your relationship with God deepen, so please visit the shrine. How about that?
(Original)
天照大御神の別宮、荒祭宮。人間にも荒々しい面と優しい面があるように、天照大御神にも「和御魂」の優しい側面と、「荒御魂」の躍動感のある側面が存在するといわれています。「荒祭宮(あらまつりのみや)」では自分の頑張っていることをお祈りすると背中をおしていただけて、神様とのご縁が深まっていくのを実感できるといわれていますので、参拝してみてはいかがでしょうか。
ともチャンネル — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ara Matsuri Shrine is the first of the ten shrines in the inner shrine, larger than the other shrines and second only to the main shrine, and the deity it enshrines is the Aramitama of Amaterasu Omikami.
Aramitama is a word that expresses the rough work of the soul.
Everyone is lined up in a line, but the security guard says it's okay to worship from the open areas.
(Original)
荒祭宮は内宮の別宮十社の第一位に列せられる社、他の別宮よりも大きく、正宮に次ぐ大きさ、祭神は天照大御神の荒御魂(あらみたま)
荒御魂とは荒々しい御魂の働きを表す言葉だとか
皆さん一列に並んでいますが、警備員の方いわく、開いてるところから参拝して構わないそうです
mksch00l — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a shrine that enshrines the Aramitama of Amaterasu Omikami, and is said to be the first shrine in the same rank as the main shrine. The current shrine building is on the east side, but on the west side you can see up close the place where Aramitama will be transferred during the next Shikinen Sengu ceremony. I am grateful to be able to visit a shrine that is highly formal and holds special rituals.
(Original)
天照大御神さまの荒御魂さまをお祀りするお社で、正宮さまと同格の別宮第一位だそうです。現在の社殿は東側にありますが、西側には次の式年遷宮の際、荒御魂さまがお移りなる場所を間近に見ることができます。格式が高く、特別な祭祀も行われるお宮さまにお詣りでき、ありがっ様です。
ありがっ様・Meaning of thank you in JPN dialect — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was fascinated by the large tree in front of my visit🥰
There were quite a lot of people who passed by Aramatsuri Shrine 😲
(Original)
お伺いする手前の大木に魅せられ🥰
荒祭宮を、かなり素通りする方が多かった😲
ななねこた — Google review
(Translated by Google) Aramatsurimiya
Ranked 1st among the 10 annex shrines of Kodai Jingu (Naiku). One of the 125 Ise Shrines.
The enshrined deity is Amaterasu Omikami no Aramitama.
Or the Aramitama of Amaterasu-zako Omikami.
Wakemiya, the No.1 Inner Shrine
It is on the same level as Goshogu Shrine, and the savage soul of Amaterasu Omikami is enshrined here.
The Kanmisosai is not held at Toyouke Daijingu (Outer Shrine), but it is held at Naiku Main Shrine and Arasai Shrine in May and October every year.
It's troubling that there are many people who don't listen even when people associated with the shrine ask them to pray at the line.
(Original)
荒祭宮(あらまつりのみや)
皇大神宮(内宮)別宮10社のうち第1位。伊勢神宮125社の一つ。
御祭神は天照大御神荒御魂(あまてらすおおみかみのあらみたま)
または天照坐皇大御神(あまてらしますすめおおみかみ)の荒御魂(あらみたま)
内宮第一位の別宮(わけみや)
御正宮と同格で天照大御神の荒ぶる魂が祀られています。
神御衣祭(かんみそさい)は豊受大神宮(外宮)では行わないが、内宮正宮と荒祭宮では毎年5月と10月に行なわれます。
神宮関係者が並ばすにお詣りしてくださいと言っても聞かない人が多くて困りますね。
Kent Tele — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have visited Ise Jingu many times, but this time I had some free time so I went around and saw a lot of things. After visiting the main shrine, as I was walking back, I saw the words Arasaigu Shrine. According to the guide, it is a festival dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami's Aratama. Ise Grand Shrine, where various gods visit and discover new things every time you visit, has been a spiritual stronghold for the Japanese people since ancient times, and in modern terms, I think it was a place like a theme park. Traveling on foot along the Tokaido route, I believe that the journey to Ise is a distance that cannot be achieved without some major purpose. This must be the place that has become so ingrained in the hearts of the Japanese people. That's what Mr. Ise thought.
(Original)
伊勢神宮は何度も参拝しましたが、今回時間にゆとりがあったので色々周って見ました。本殿に参拝したあと復路方面に歩いていると荒祭宮の文字が。ガイドを見ると天照大神の荒魂をお祭りしているとのこと。色々な神様がいて行くたびに新しい発見がある伊勢神宮は、古来より日本人の心の拠り所であり、今どきの言葉で言うならば、テーマパークのような場所でもあったのだと思います。東海道を歩いて旅し、伊勢までの道のりはなにか大きな目的がないと達成できない距離だと思います。それほどまで日本人の心の中に溶け込んだ場所がここだったのでしょうね。そんなことを思いならのお伊勢さんでした。
The Sengukan Museum near the Outer Shrine of Ise Jingu serves as a memorial to the 62nd Sikinensengu, a centuries-old ritual that takes place every 20 years. Its purpose is to preserve and pass on knowledge about this important event. The museum features a full-scale model of the main sanctuary of the Outer Shrine, along with displays showcasing the tools and treasures used in its construction and preparation process.
Very beautiful museum on the history and making of Ise Shrine. Educational for knowledge oriented travelers. No photography inside the museum though. The building and the garden itself will be suffice to make an impression on your journey.
Jason Hung — Google review
The museum is beautiful and seems very well documented but it is a shame that a museum located in such a touristic venue as Ise Jingu doesn’t have any English translated content even not a leaflet…
Mathilde Hivert — Google review
The audio guide for non-Japanese speakers as advertised on the website is no longer available. There is no foreign language support whatsoever, but the museum is inexpensive so maybe still worth visiting if you're in the area and have time.
Natalie J — Google review
It's beautiful. The displays and presentation and everything are beautiful, but unless your Japanese is very good you'd be better off to buy a guide book to the history, ceremonies, and architecture of the Jingu. The audio guide mostly just tells you what things are without explaining any meaning.
Ian Lawrence — Google review
Introduction of the 20-year moving and some ceremonies happens in the Jjngu. No English on the info board though. Camera/Pen are not allowed in the museum.
詹豐嶽 — Google review
When I came here, they were playing fancy music on traditional instruments. I don’t know how often they do this, but it was at 11:20 on a weekday if that helps.