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Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)

Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)

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Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)
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ค่าเข้าชม
Free
โกชูอิน
300 yen
การเดินทาง
See details
เวลาทำการ
5:00-17:00 (varies by season)

ภาพรวม

Ise Grand Shrine's Inner Shrine (Naiku) is the most sacred site in Japanese Shinto, enshrining Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and mythical ancestor of the imperial line. The shrine holds the Yata-no-Kagami, the Sacred Mirror, one of the Three Imperial Regalia that symbolize the emperor's divine authority. The shrine's architecture embodies purity and renewal through the practice of Shikinen Sengu: every 20 years, the entire shrine complex is rebuilt on an adjacent plot using traditional methods, and the deity is ceremonially transferred to the new structure. This practice has continued for over 1,300 years, with the 62nd rebuilding completed in 2013. The approach to the shrine crosses the Uji Bridge over the Isuzu River and passes through a primeval forest of towering cryptomeria cedars. The inner sanctum, where the mirror resides, is hidden behind multiple layers of fencing and is accessible only to the imperial family and the highest-ranking priests. Ise Jingu formally stands outside the modern shrine ranking system -- it is considered so sacred that no rank could encompass it. The shrine's official name is simply 'Jingu' (The Shrine), as it needs no qualifier.

ประวัติ

690📄หลักฐานทางประวัติศาสตร์

First documented Shikinen Sengu (periodic rebuilding ceremony) takes place

2013📄หลักฐานทางประวัติศาสตร์

62nd Shikinen Sengu completed

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primary Deity

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เครือข่ายศาลเจ้า

Jingu Supreme shrine of Japan

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The shrine's official name is simply 'Jingu' (The Shrine) -- no prefix is needed because it is considered the supreme shrine of Japan.

Source: documented

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The Shikinen Sengu rebuilding requires over 10,000 hinoki cypress logs and employs ancient carpentry techniques passed down for centuries.

Source: documented

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Until the Meiji era, common people were not permitted to visit the inner shrine -- pilgrimage to Ise was a once-in-a-lifetime aspiration.

Source: tradition

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Photography is prohibited beyond the stone steps leading to the main sanctuary.

Source: documented

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game / 2006
Okami
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Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku) in Mie Prefecture. Enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the deity the game's protagonist is based on. The game's themes of solar divinity directly reference Ise's traditions.

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Location Coordinates

34.4553, 136.7256

Physical Address

1 Uji-Tachi-cho, Ise-shi, Mie

Province historique

Ise Province

การเดินทาง

Isuzugawa Station (Kintetsu)

เวลาทำการ

5:00-17:00 (varies by season)

Bus

Bus from Iseshi Station or Ujiyamada Station, about 15 minutes

Meilleure saison

October (Kannamesai)early morning any season

Langues etrangeres

English (pamphlet, audio guide)ChineseKorean

Accessibilite

Limited (gravel paths)

Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-06. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

Pourquoi ce sanctuaire

The spiritual heart of Japan. Ise Naiku is the single most sacred site in Shinto, housing one of the Three Imperial Regalia. The practice of rebuilding the entire shrine every 20 years makes it both eternally ancient and perpetually new.

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What is Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)?

Ise Grand Shrine's Inner Shrine (Naiku) is the most sacred site in Japanese Shinto, enshrining Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and mythical ancestor of the imperial line. The shrine holds the Yata-no-Kagami, the Sacred Mirror, one of the Three Imperial Regalia that symbolize the emperor's divine authority. The shrine's architecture embodies purity and renewal through the practice of Shikinen Sengu: every 20 years, the entire shrine complex is rebuilt on an adjacent plot using traditional methods, and the deity is ceremonially transferred to the new structure. This practice has continued for over 1,300 years, with the 62nd rebuilding completed in 2013. The approach to the shrine crosses the Uji Bridge over the Isuzu River and passes through a primeval forest of towering cryptomeria cedars. The inner sanctum, where the mirror resides, is hidden behind multiple layers of fencing and is accessible only to the imperial family and the highest-ranking priests. Ise Jingu formally stands outside the modern shrine ranking system -- it is considered so sacred that no rank could encompass it. The shrine's official name is simply 'Jingu' (The Shrine), as it needs no qualifier.

Where is Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku) located?

Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku) is located in Ise-shi, Mie. The full address is: 1 Uji-Tachi-cho, Ise-shi, Mie.

What deities are enshrined at Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)?

The enshrined deities are: Amaterasu Omikami.

What blessings can you pray for at Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)?

Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku) is known for: National Prosperity, Peace, Imperial Fortune.

How do I get to Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku)?

The nearest station is Isuzugawa Station (Kintetsu). Bus from Iseshi Station or Ujiyamada Station, about 15 minutes