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Ise Grand Shrine

三重県
4.7
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general.prefecture.
People are drawn to this magnificent special palace.
Located at the foot of Mt. Kamiji, surrounded by dense forests, the approach is paved with gravel. This is the highest special-class shrine, affectionately known as "O-Ise-san" or "Daijingu-san". It is currently the main shrine of the Association of Shinto Shrines and is considered the "national shrine of Japan". Even if you don't live in Mie, it is a mysterious shrine that feels like a spiritual home.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Visit the Center of the Shrine, Naiku

Ise Grand Shrine Visit the Center of the Shrine, Naiku
Ise Grand Shrine consists of 125 shrines and sanctuaries, including Naiku and Geku. The center of the shrine is the Imperial Shrine (Naiku), which enshrines the sun goddess Amaterasu. In addition to the main shrine, there are 10 separate shrines and numerous other shrines and sanctuaries, all of which make visitors feel a sense of holiness. If you have time, we highly recommend taking a stroll around the grounds. You can take 60-90 minutes to leisurely explore the natural surroundings of the sacred area. The official website introduces model courses by required time, so please refer to it.
Point 2

Take a Commemorative Photo at the Popular Shooting Spot Uji Bridge Torii

Ise Grand Shrine Take a Commemorative Photo at the Popular Shooting Spot Uji Bridge Torii
As soon as you get off the bus from the Geku direction, the familiar Uji Bridge Torii catches your eye. It's a classic photo spot, so be sure to take a commemorative photo. When you pass through the torii and cross Uji Bridge, you enter a sacred realm. This bridge is said to be a "bridge connecting the world of everyday life to the sacred world." Seeing the beautiful and solemn mountains and quiet forests surrounding Naiku, you'll realize once again that you've come to Ise Jingu. Please be sure to follow the rules and enjoy yourself, refraining from taking photos in prohibited areas.
Point 3

Purify Your Mind and Body in the Clear Waters of the Isuzu River

Ise Grand Shrine Purify Your Mind and Body in the Clear Waters of the Isuzu River
Listen to the pleasant sound of the gravel underfoot as you walk through the grounds of the Naiku Shrine, and purify yourself in the clear waters of the Isuzu River. Hand washing stations are available, but you can also purify yourself at the stone-paved purification area along the river. As you gaze upon the flow of pure water and the mountains before you, you'll feel your heart and mind being cleansed in a mysterious way.
Point 4

Experience a More Solemn Atmosphere by Visiting in the Early Morning

Ise Grand Shrine Experience a More Solemn Atmosphere by Visiting in the Early Morning
The visiting hours of Naiku vary depending on the season, but generally open at 5:00 am. One of the attractions is being able to enjoy the sacred atmosphere no matter when you visit, but if you want to experience a more solemn atmosphere, we recommend visiting in the early morning. In the summer, when the sound of cicadas echoes through the deserted grounds, or in the winter when the air is cold and crisp, you can enjoy the charm of Ise Jingu even more in the quiet surroundings.
Point 5

Enjoy Eating and Walking at Local Gourmet Spots

Ise Grand Shrine Enjoy Eating and Walking at Local Gourmet Spots
In the areas surrounding Naiku, such as Oharai-machi and Okage Yokocho, there are many cafes and gourmet spots to enjoy lunch or eating and walking after visiting the shrine. Akafuku Honten opens at 5am to coincide with the shrine's visiting hours, and you can enjoy hojicha tea brewed with hot water from a large hearth inside the shop. Relax on the veranda facing the Isuzu River or in the spacious tatami room while savoring Ise's specialty Akafuku mochi. In addition, there are plenty of local gourmet options such as Ise udon, Matsusaka beef, and fresh seafood.
Point 6

Get a Goshuin Stamp as a Souvenir of Your Visit

As a souvenir of your visit, be sure to get a goshuin stamp. Goshuin stamps can be obtained at the Kagura-den office (for a fee of 300 yen). Goshuincho (stamp books) can also be purchased at the Kagura-den office. In addition to the Naiku (Inner Shrine), you can also get goshuin stamps with the same design at the five separate shrines located in and around Ise City: Geku (Outer Shrine), Tsukiyomi-no-miya, Takihara-no-miya, Izawa-no-miya, and Wakahime-no-miya. It's also fun to collect all seven goshuin stamps.
Point 7

Extend Your Visit to Geku!

Ise Grand Shrine Extend Your Visit to Geku!
Located about a 15-minute drive from Naiku is Geku, which enshrines Toyokuni-no-mikoto, the deity of food for Amaterasu Omikami. At the museum on the premises called Sengu-kan, visitors can learn about the history of Ise Jingu and see a life-size model of the main hall of Geku. Those interested should definitely visit. By the way, it is customary to visit Naiku after visiting Geku. There is also a bus that connects Geku and Naiku, so visitors who come by public transportation can rest assured.
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Access

Ise Grand Shrine Convenient Access by Public Transportation and Parking
Convenient Access by Public Transportation and Parking
Buses run every 30 minutes from either Kintetsu Ujiyamada Station or JR/Kintetsu Ise-shi Station. If you visit Geku and then want to go to Naiku, you can also take a bus from the bus stop in front of Geku. On weekends, it can get crowded, so if you absolutely want to sit down, it's recommended to take the bus from Ise-shi Station. For those coming by car, there are parking lots available around Naiku, but they tend to fill up relatively early.

Basic Information

Address 1 Ujitate-cho, Ise-shi, Mie 516-0023, Japan
Business Hours

5:00~17:00

TEL 0596-24-1111
Web Site https://www.isejingu.or.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.7
5 Reviews
5
m. marimo
Posted Date:2025/2/23
毎年2月頃にお伊勢参りしています。9時過ぎに着きましたが、いつもより参拝客が多くてビックリ。鳥居をくぐり境内を歩きます。玉砂利の音が心地よいです。去年のお守りを返納して手を清め、五十鈴川へ。水が綺麗で、こちらでも清められます。どんどん奥に進むと、大木のパワーに圧倒されます。階段を登り、正殿でお参りしました。その後、境内を散策して、今年のお守りを購入しました。癒やしとパワーを頂いて終了。この後は、おかげ横丁の食べ歩きへゴー!わが家は毎年のルーティンですが、初めての方でもおすすめですよ!
5
Rokko Little
Posted Date:2025/2/10
冬でも早朝はおすすめです。参拝者が少ないうちは境内も静かに落ち着いていて、とても澄んだ清らかな、まさに神秘な空気を感じることができます。正宮の特別参拝は8時ごろでも、まだ参拝者が少ないので、すぐに中へ入れてもらえました。高額は出せませんが心ばかりの寄進で、この静かな空気の中で心を落ち着かせ、手を合わせ、日頃の感謝とともに国の平和と安寧を祈ることができるのは至福で、まさに「おかげさま」の幸せを改めて感じることができます。角祓とお守り、御朱印をいただき、別宮にお詣りをして帰ってきました。
5
T M
Posted Date:2025/1/15
2025年1月3日9時前到着⛩️ 2022年1月3日以来の伊勢神宮でした。 少し離れた駐車場に止めて歩きました。 人は多かったと思います。 おかげ横丁から鳥居まで行きました⛩️ 天気も良くてあまり寒く感じませんでした。 看板に回る順番が出てたのでそれを見なが回りました。 お賽銭する場所は人が多くて暫く待ちながら前の方え行ってお前りをして次の日場所に行きました。 お賽銭する場所は何処も混んました。 四至神で手をかざすと手のひらが暖かく感じましたパワーを貰った感じがしました。 お前りも終わりおかげ横丁をみながら紅白の赤福を買って帰りました。 所要時間は2時間くらい居ました⛩️ また何年後かにまた行きたいと思いました。
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