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isejingu

Basic Information

Location
279 Toyokawa Town, Ise-shi, Mie
Hours
1月ー4月/9月 午前5時 - 午後6時 5月ー8月 午前5時 - 午後7時 10月ー12月 午前5時 - 午後5時
Phone
059-228-1131
Parking
Available (Approx.320 spaces)
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About isejingu

Ise Grand Shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, stands as Japan's most revered sanctuary, officially known simply as "Jingu" (The Shrine). This sacred complex comprises 125 individual shrines centered around two main sanctuaries: the Inner Shrine (Naiku), which honors Amaterasu Omikami, the sun deity, and the Outer Shrine (Geku), dedicated to Toyouke Omikami, the guardian of food, clothing, shelter, and industry.

Affectionately called "Oise-san" by the Japanese people, this holiest of all shrines holds the supreme position among Japan's sacred sites and welcomes millions of pilgrims throughout the year.

Set within a solemn space that harmonizes perfectly with nature, the shrine possesses a profound power to calm the spirit and serves as a cherished destination where people mark life's milestones and express their deepest gratitude.

For the Japanese, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage destination—a sanctuary of unparalleled spiritual significance.

Access Information

  • TrainJR Sangu Line

    Ise-shi StationAbout 5 minutes on foot to Geku (Outer Shrine)

  • TrainKintetsu Yamada Line

    Kintetsu Ujiyamada StationAbout 5 minutes on foot to Geku (Outer Shrine)

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