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1933:, gained immense popularity during the Edo Period, where hundreds of thousands of pilgrims would travel there every year. The growth was exponential, 5 million pilgrims visiting the shrine in the year 1830 alone. By the late 19th century, tourists from abroad began to visit and document Ise. The popularity of making a trip to Ise resulted in vast networks and groups of travelers, which ultimately led to businesses working to benefit from this influx of interest for the shrine. Travel guidebooks were made to aid travelers in their navigation, as well to let them know of specific important places to visit while at Ise. They also included woodblock prints of the shrine that were very appealing to those who had made the long trek to the shrine. Additionally, people wanted souvenirs, which resulted in a variety of vendors at Ise selling general goods and specialty items. There were also various post stations which had specific gifts, many of which were woodblock prints. The pilgrimage had multiple purposes and appeals. It was seen as a purification process, and by visiting Ise, pilgrims were purified and aided in receiving a good afterlife. It also was seen as a vacation, the journey to the shrine itself being almost as important as actually getting there. In the 21st century, Ise is still an important destination both to foreign tourists and especially to the Japanese community; 9 million Japanese tourists visited the shrine in 2013.
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at the entrance of Naikū. Like the shrine buildings of Naikū, it is rebuilt every 20 years as a part of the
Shikinen Sengū ceremony. The bridge is typically built by carpenters with less experience to gain more skills before moving on to take on the task of working on the main shrine. On crossing the
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onto the grounds of the Naiku. Each participant gets two white stones in a white handkerchief and these allow them to place the stones in the area around the Inner
Sanctum. Other villages drag a huge wooden cart or Noburi Kuruma laden with white stones to the Uji bridge at the entrance of the grounds
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pilgrimage to the shrine. Accordingly, pilgrimage to the shrine flourished in both commercial and religious frequency. According to historical documents, 3.62 million people visited the shrine in 50 days in 1625, and 1.18 million people visited the shrine in three days in 1829 when the grand festival
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This hall contains the sacred fire used to cook all of the food offerings to the kami of Ise Shrine. Rice and other offerings cooked on the sacred fire are stored in a box made of
Japanese cypress, then purified at the Haraedo immediately in front of the Imibiyaden before being offered to the kami.
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The team which builds the shrine is typically formed around a few factors. Since many of the building techniques haven't changed since the creation of the Ise Shrine, the workers who are hired to build the shrine must be skilled in specific techniques. Power tools are not allowed within the area of
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The Inner Shrine, Naikū (also officially known as "Kōtai Jingū"), is dedicated to the worship of
Amaterasu and is located in the town of Uji-tachi, south of central Ise, where she is believed to dwell. The shrine buildings are made of solid cypress wood and use no nails but instead joined wood. The
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After passing the first large torii gate, the
Purification Hall (Saikan), and the hall for visitors from the imperial household (Anzaisho) is located to the left. The Saikan is used by shrine priests to purify themselves before performing ceremonies at the shrine. They are required to spend one or
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Besides the agricultural ceremonies already mentioned, ceremonies and festivals are held throughout the year at both Naikū and Gekū to celebrate things such as the new year, the foundation of Japan, the past emperors, purification rituals for priests and court musicians, good sake fermentation and
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wood, which served as an ideal building material due to its physical properties. The abundance of local Hinoki wood was short lived, and the shrine currently obtains the wood through other domestic producers, who ensure that only the best wood is being used for the construction. Before the wood is
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The shrine has evolved throughout the years in its reconstruction, while maintaining some of its key features. The shrine was not originally constructed with gold copper adornments; however, because of advancements in technology as well as
Buddhist influence, it gained them over the years. Another
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said to have been given to the first
Emperor by the gods. From a path that follows the line of the outer wall, the distinctive roof of the shrine building can be seen through the trees. In front of the walled shrine compound can be seen an open area which was the location of the rebuilding of the
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After crossing a short, wide bridge, pilgrims to the shrine encounter the
Temizusha, a small, roofed structure containing a pool of water for use in ritual purification. Visitors are encouraged to wash their hands and rinse their mouths at Temizusha as a symbolic act to clean the mind and body of
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coat representing a particular village. The rebuilding of the main shrine takes place on a site adjacent to the old, and each rebuilding alternates between the two sites. The next scheduled rebuilding of Naikū is due in 2033 on the lower, northern site. Various other religious ceremonies are held
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are necessary in the construction process. The unit of workers is also organized around relative skill levels, and less experienced workers will work on smaller tasks than more experienced workers. The importance of hiring specifically local artisans has decreased throughout time, for the pool of
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Saikan and
Anzaisho are the Purification Hall and Hall for Imperial Household Visitors respectively. They are on the right side of the pilgrimage path. The Saikan, which is surrounded by fences, is used by Shinto priests to purify themselves. They stay here for one or two nights to cleanse their
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From the late seventh century, when the festivals and offerings of Ise Shrine became more formalised, a number of annual events have been performed at both Naikū and Gekū. The
Tsukinamisai, which was held in June and December, as well as the Kannamesai Festival in September, were the only three
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In the lead-up to the rebuilding of the shrines, a number of festivals are held to mark special events. The Okihiki Festival is held in the spring over two consecutive years and involves people from surrounding towns dragging huge wooden logs through the streets of Ise to Naikū and Gekū. In the
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The pilgrimage path then approaches the fence of the inner sanctum (昇殿, shōden) of Naikū by a set of large stone steps. Within another set of fencing inside the gate is the main shrine (正宮, seigū) itself. Visitors are supposed to keep to the sides of the path as the middle is set aside for the
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style replicates the architectural features of early rice granaries. The old shrines are dismantled and new ones built on an adjacent site to exacting specifications every 20 years at exorbitant expense, so that the buildings will be forever new and forever ancient and original. The present
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Katada jinja is written at "伊勢市二見町江 (Futami-chō-E, Ise city)" in "Oise mairi", but this shrine is in Futami-chō-Chaya. Futami-chō-Chaya was independent of Futami-chō-E on November 1st 2005, and Futami-chō-Chaya is often written Futami-chō-E by a mistake. Katada jinja is mapped "二見町茶屋
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This hall for special prayer, located just after the second large torii gate, is open to the public for the offering of individual prayers to the kami, the giving of donations and the purchase of special talisman of protection, amulets and hanging scrolls of Amaterasu Omikami.
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goddess Amaterasu. Etiquette is the same as for most Shinto shrines. Though the actual shrine is hidden behind a large fence, pilgrims can approach the gate to offer their prayers. Photographs in this area are prohibited and this restriction is strictly policed.
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minds from worldly concerns before performing rituals, as they bathe and eat meals prepared with sacred fire to achieve spiritual serenity; adjacent to Saikan, there is a building called Anzaisho, which serves as the Hall for the Emperor and Empress.
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on the roof of the Naikū are flat on top, rather than pointed, which serves as a distinction for the gender of the deity being represented. In the case of Ise, Amaterasu, a female deity, is represented at the shrine, which is why the
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1234:(常若), which means renewing objects to maintain a strong sense of divine prestige in pursuit of eternity, and as a way of passing building techniques from one generation to the next. The twenty-year renewal process is called the
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In August, in a long-standing tradition, the people who live in Ise are allowed to enter the area around the Inner Sanctum of the Naiku as well as the Geku. Some villages drag a wooden carriage laden with white stones up the
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of the Naiku. Participants receive two white stones which are also placed in the sacred space around the Inner Sanctum. The entire tradition is called Shiraisshiki and it is very colourful with every participant wearing a
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in the eastern Nara basin. When Princess Yamatohime-no-mikoto arrived at the village of Uji-tachi, she set up fifty bells to designate the area as enshrined for the goddess Amaterasu, which is why the river is called the
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Besides the traditional establishment date of 4 BC, other dates of the 3rd and 5th centuries have been put forward for the establishment of Naikū and Gekū respectively. The first shrine building at Naikū was erected by
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Toyouke Omikami is enshrined at the Honden. It lies in the most sacred area enclosed by four rows of fences, and the structure remains unchanged from 1500 years ago. Worshippers can only approach the first gate.
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available miyadaiku has thinned out. Specialized work and the specific materials come with a cost; in 2013, the shrine was built from private donations alone, totaling 57 billion Japanese Yen (US$ 550 million).
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Besides the traditional establishment date of 4 BC, it has also been proposed as having been made in the 5th century. The shrine officially states it was created 1500 years ago in response to a revelation from
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lead-up to the 2013 rebuilding, the Okihiki festival was held in 2006 and 2007. A year after the completion of the Okihiki festival, carpenters begin preparing the wood for its eventual use in the Shrine.
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The official name of the main shrine of Naikū is Kotaijingu and is the place of worship of the goddess Amaterasu. The grounds of Naikū contain a number of structures, including the following:
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in search of a permanent location to worship the goddess Amaterasu, wandering for 20 years through the regions of Omi and Mino. Her search eventually brought her to Ise, in modern
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The erection of a single post in the center of a sacred area strewn with stones represents the form taken by Japanese places of worship in very ancient times; the
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Sayako Kuroda, the daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, assumed the post of supreme priestess at Ise Shrine this week, the ancient Shinto shrine said.
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the moon god after he committed the murder. Amaterasu is linked with Toyouke-hime as the sun is necessary for food to grow. This was prior to the
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by the faithful. The two main shrines of Ise are joined by a pilgrimage road that passes through the old entertainment district of Furuichi.
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that starts at the Hiyokebashi bridge entrance, and beyond this bridge, the Temizusha (ablution font) is visible on the left side.
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and is responsible for watching over the Shrine. The current High Priestess of the shrine is the daughter of Emperor Emeritus
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bridge, the path turns to the right along the banks of the Isuzu river and passes through large landscaped gardens.
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two nights to free their minds of worldly issues, partaking in baths and eating meals cooked with the sacred fire.
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A free-range chicken roaming the grounds, considered to be the divine messenger of Amaterasu.
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impurity. The first of two large torii gates stands just beyond the Temizusha.
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960:
were initially presented to 16 shrines including the Ise Shrine.
7225:
7207:
6027:
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697
1316:
The first important ceremony of the modern calendar year is the
953:
514:
274:
7726:
7503:
6675:
6286:
6246:
5480:
Carmen Blacker: Scholar of Japanese Religion, Myth and Folklore
820:, no security checkpoints were conducted, as it was considered
816:
held every 20 years was held. Because the shrine is considered
7499:
6067:
The Oracles of the Three Shrines: Windows on Japanese Religion
5785:"Jingū sessha massha junhai", The second volume (下巻) p.31, No
5733:
Breaking Barriers: Travel and the State in Early Modern Japan
1620:. She said she was unable to get food and asked him to bring
1335:
The most important annual festival held at Ise Shrine is the
913:. She said she was unable to get food and asked him to bring
7484: (in order of the size of the shrine network they head)
5099:"Emperor's daughter becomes supreme priestess at Ise Shrine"
1055:. He succeeded Kitashirakawa Michihisa, a great-grandson of
811:, it is estimated that one out of ten Japanese conducted an
1768:
The shrine has been traditionally rebuilt every 20 years.
1242:
example of Buddhist influence on the shrine is the use of
5881:"Jingū sessha massha junhai", The second volume (下巻) p.37
5863:"Jingū sessha massha junhai", The second volume (下巻) p.15
5827:"Jingū sessha massha junhai", The second volume (下巻) p.69
5093:
5091:
1033:
all played the role of chief priest during their reigns.
8195:
Religious buildings and structures completed in the 690s
6035:
Bock, Felicia G. (1974). "The Rites of Renewal at Ise".
5994:
5992:
5982:
5980:
5978:
5872:"Jingū sessha massha junhai", The second volume (下巻) p.4
5836:"Jingū sessha massha junhai", The first volume (上巻) p.65
5932:
5930:
5920:
5918:
5916:
5914:
5143:
5141:
928:
Bird's eye view of the area surrounding the Gekū shrine
5339:(p 167), Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. Press, 1965.
1087:
The architectural style of the Ise shrine is known as
1036:
Since the disestablishment of State Shinto during the
5799:(Futami-chō-Chaya)" in these maps, not Futami-chō-E.
1652:
is present at the shrine for worshippers to purify .
5615:(2nd ed.). New York: Chelsea House Publishers.
5196:
Encyclopædia Britannica – Ise Shrine
8092:
7933:
7879:
7844:
7821:
7814:
7785:
7769:
7762:
7696:
7670:
7644:
7628:
7537:
7436:
7420:
7394:
7363:
7268:
7217:
7192:
7072:
7007:
6816:
6686:
6632:
6509:
6359:
6299:
5210:
5208:
5206:
1874:
Charge field prayer, Toyouke Daijingū (Gekū), 2005.
1528:
1523:
1484:
1437:
1432:
1420:
1408:
1403:
1373:
202:
190:
185:
146:
99:
94:
82:
70:
65:
32:
1771:There is a separate shrine dedicated to Toyouke's
1734:is said to have established the shrine to worship
1006:. The saiō system ended during the turmoil of the
6112:Sir Banister Fletcher's a History of Architecture
1749:, this shrine is not explicitly mentioned in the
6209:Photographs of the Ise Shrine by Yoshio Watanabe
5717:. University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 117–121.
5272:. University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 214–222.
1929:The pilgrimage to the Ise shrine, also known as
1714:. Amaterasu mourned the death of her and in the
889:had been worshiped at the imperial residence in
5601:
5599:
4215:Massha of Kan-Hatori hatadono jinja; 8 shrines
1776:
1580:
1550:
1192:
752:
726:
709:
681:
6194:Ise Jingu – Iseshima General Sightseeing Guide
5199:https://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9368233
1783:
1598:
1568:
1383:
1341:
1103:
770:
744:
718:
42:
7738:
7515:
6258:
5776:, March 31, 1989) The second volume (下巻) p.87
5218:http://witcombe.sbc.edu/sacredplaces/ise.html
644:
8:
5235:
4259:Massha of Kan-Omi hatadono jinja; 8 shrines
982:, the first saiō to serve at the shrine was
6218:Smithsonian Magazine – This Japanese Shrine
5715:Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa Culture Observed
5285:"On the Gender of Shrines and the Daijōsai"
7818:
7766:
7745:
7731:
7723:
7522:
7508:
7500:
6683:
6672:
6296:
6283:
6265:
6251:
6243:
5772:"Jingū sessha massha junhai" (『神宮摂社末社順拝』,
5215:Sacred Places – Ise Shrine
1370:
651:
637:
223:
29:
8185:Rebuilt buildings and structures in Japan
5300:
5052:Japanese Religion: A Cultural Perspective
3790:Iwanoue no futatsu no mikagami no mitama
1946:There are 125 shrines within Ise Shrine:
1063:. In 2012, Ikeda was joined by her niece
5683:The official Ise Jingu homepage: Naiku,
4601:
4470:
4362:
3991:
3801:
3414:
3052:
2372:
2258:
2018:
1948:
1925:Visitors to the main shrine, Naikū, 2014
1609:which is located 4 km to the south
6160:Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture
5735:. Harvard University. pp. 217–254.
5482:. Renaissance Books. pp. 396–412.
5337:Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture
5147:
4997:
4962:
4630:Yahiroden of Kan-Hatori hatadono jinja
239:
7296:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
5574:
5572:
5570:
5568:
5566:
5564:
5562:
5560:
5191:
5189:
4933:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
4603:Facilities of Ise Shrine (not shrine)
1126:The shrine at Naikū is constructed of
477:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
6030:. London: The Japan Society, Trübner.
5726:
5724:
5708:
5706:
5473:
5471:
5443:
5441:
5439:
5437:
5435:
5399:
5397:
5289:Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
5263:
5261:
5259:
5257:
5132:
7:
8180:Japanese imperialism and colonialism
6157:Kenzo Tange; Noboru Kawazoe (1965).
5319:(p724), Architectural Press (1996),
5158:
5156:
4650:Yahiroden of Kan-Omi hatadono jinja
3131:Hikokunimigakitakeyotsuka no mikoto
1982:Yorozuhata-Toyoakitsuhime no mikoto
8150:7th-century establishments in Japan
6088:Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami
6085:Breen, John; Teeuwen, Mark (2000).
861:, around 2000 years ago the divine
6223:Wheelchair Accessibility of Shrine
6150:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society.
5462:10.1111/j.1531-314X.1998.tb00255.x
5450:Journal of Architectural Education
1468:
1000:as well as in the 69th chapter of
130:
25:
8027:Nitta Shrine (Satsumasendai City)
6199:Ise City Tourist Industry Society
6133:. Copenhagen. Aristo Publishing.
2335:Tsukiyomi no mikoto no Aramitama
2096:Tsukiyomi no mikoto no Aramitama
1273:Land before Sengū ceremony, 2005.
605:Syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism
8160:Shinto shrines in Mie Prefecture
7805:
6227:
6213:Canadian Centre for Architecture
5335:Kenzo Tange and Noboru Kawazoe,
5247:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1962).
4898:
4884:
4579:Saminaga mimae jinja; 4 shrines
3510:Ukano Mitama no mioya no mikoto
2293:Toyouke no Ōmikami no Aramitama
1904:Kotai Jingū is said to hold the
1537:
1467:
1460:
1395:
1142:) at the ends of the ridge. The
618:
249:
211:
129:
122:
54:
7371:Shrine Parishioner Registration
5351:常若(とこわか)=伊勢神宮・式年遷宮にみる和のサステナビリティ
5107:. June 21, 2017. Archived from
4782:Futami-chō-Mizoguchi, Ise city
4459:Shimo no mii no mamori no kami
2090:Tsukiyomi no Aramitama no miya
1801:(Takamiya) inside this shrine.
1407:
704:dedicated to the solar goddess
69:
7565:Biranchinarayan Temple, Buguda
6148:Studies in Shinto and Shrines.
6091:. University of Hawaii Press.
5249:Studies in Shinto and Shrines,
4571:Isobe-chō-Erihara, Shima city
4439:Kami no mii no mamori no kami
4364:Shokansha of Toyouke Daijingū
4265:Kan-Omi hatadono no mamori no-
3275:Tsukiyomi no mikoto no Mitama
3087:Mishirushi no tsurugi no kami
2861:Tsukiyomi no mikoto no Mitama
2837:Susanō no mikoto no Mitama no-
964:Chief priestess / chief priest
60:Naikū, Ise Shrine Map of Naikū
1:
7570:Biranchinarayan Temple, Palia
5731:Vaporis, Constantine (1994).
5302:10.18874/jjrs.19.1.1992.69-80
5032:"Ise Jingu official homepage"
5004:Ise Jingu official homepage,
4914:Association of Shinto Shrines
4706:Isobe-chō-Erihara, Shima city
4642:in Kan-Hatori hatadono jinja
4565:Shimonomii no mamori no kami
4349:Konohanasakuyahime no mikoto
4287:Mishiodono no mamori no kami
4229:in Kan-Hatori hatadono jinja
2765:Ōyamazumi no mioya no mikoto
1896:Kōtai Jingū – the main shrine
1778:Toyouke-Ōmikami no Ara-mitama
1612:The shrine was founded after
462:Association of Shinto Shrines
376:
7469:Two bows, two claps, one bow
5713:Kaempfer, Engelbert (1999).
5283:Mayer, Adrian (March 1992).
4798:noshi awabi (dried abalone)
3752:same as Kunitsu mioya jinja
3722:Ōminakami no mioya no mikoto
3145:Watarai ōkunitamahime jinja
2508:Ōkami no Misamukawa no kami
2260:Betsugū of Toyouke Daijingū
2201:Amaterasu Ōmikami no Mitama
2181:Amaterasu Ōmikami no Mitama
1765:that the shrine was needed.
792:Purportedly the home of the
8052:Shinmei Shrine (Fukui City)
7688:Temple of the Cross Complex
7636:Beijing's Temple of the Sun
7395:Misc practices for visitors
7381:Shrine Consolidation Policy
6232:Geographic data related to
6109:; Cruickshank, Dan (1996).
5637:"About Ise Jingu|Ise Jingu"
5049:Ellwood, Robert S. (1985).
4730:Futami-chō-Nishi, Ise city
4357:(side of Ōyamatsumi jinja)
4307:Ujibashi no mamori no kami
4251:Iguchinaka, Matsusaka city
3803:Massha of Toyouke Daijingū
3560:Awashima no kami no mitama
3054:Sessha of Toyouke Daijingū
2175:Takihara no narabi no miya
1777:
1581:
1551:
1309:offerings performed by the
1122:Main shrine building, Naiku
1067:, sole daughter of Emperor
843:Establishment of the Shrine
753:
727:
710:
682:
206:4 BCE (according to legend)
8241:
8200:7th-century Shinto shrines
4662:in Kan-Omi hatadono jinja
4315:(in front of Kōtai Jingū)
4273:in Kan-Omi hatadono jinja
4190:Kan-Hatori hatadono jinja
4134:Mishine no mikura no kami
2933:Ama no subarume no mikoto-
2773:(in front of Kōtai Jingū)
2726:(in front of Kōtai Jingū)
8074:Tokorozawa Shinmei Shrine
7961:Daijingu Temple of Hawaii
7803:
7482:
6682:
6671:
6336:honden / shinden / shōden
6295:
6282:
5609:Japanese Mythology A To Z
5317:A History of Architecture
4293:Futami-chō-Shō, Ise city
3993:Shokansha of Kōtai Jingū
3724:Mimonosusohime no mikoto
3662:Hosokawa no mizu no kami
3646:Kanome (Kanomi), Ise city
3153:Mizusasarahime no mikoto
2993:Kami-Tanui, Tamaki town,
2945:Kami-Tanui, Tamaki town,
2789:Ōtoshi no mioya no mikoto
2624:Mizusasarahime no mikoto
2594:Ōtoshi no mioya no mikoto
2438:Asakuma no mimae no kami
2313:Ōtsuchi no mioya no kami
1910:Imperial Regalia of Japan
1784:
1726:and the establishment of
1632:Daiichi-torii-guchi Sando
1599:
1569:
1536:
1455:
1394:
1378:
1342:
1104:
1017:and the establishment of
771:
745:
719:
673:
210:
117:
53:
37:
7916:Kii no Kuni no Miyatsuko
7709:Rome's Temple of the Sun
6129:Hvass, Svend M. (1998).
6070:. Taylor & Francis.
5954:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.24
5606:Roberts, Jeremy (2010).
5350:
5236:Breen & Teeuwen 2000
4823:Hidai (dried sea bream)
4708:(side of Izawa no miya)
4223:mamori no mimae no kami
3189:Tanoe ōmizu mimae jinja
2895:Kamikugu, Watarai town,
2622:Mizusasarahiko no mikoto
2414:Asakuma no mizu no kami
1997:Toyouke Daijingū (Gekū)
1805:Naikū – the inner shrine
7678:Mesa Verde's Sun Temple
7615:Navlakha Temple, Ghumli
6115:. Architectural Press.
6064:Bocking, Brian (2013).
5998:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.29
5986:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.31
5972:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.27
5963:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.24
5908:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.15
5899:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.17
5890:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.16
5854:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.21
5315:Sir Banister Fletcher,
4585:Saminaga mimae no kami
4551:same as Nagayuke jinja
4417:Miya no meguri no kami
4411:Miya no meguri no kami
4313:Uji-Imazaike, Ise city
4237:Kan-Omi hatadono jinja
4221:Kan-hatori hatadono no-
4196:Kan-hatori hatadono no-
4174:Miya no meguri no kami
4168:Miya no meguri no kami
4154:Yuki no mikura no kami
3862:same as Usuno no jinja
3768:Samukawahime no mikoto
3746:Tamayarahime no mikoto
3620:Takaminakami no mikoto
3600:Takaminakami no mikoto
3381:Minato no miketsu kami
3339:Ōyamatsuhime no mikoto
2987:(Takaminakami no kami)
2911:Naraharahime no mikoto
2845:Futami-chō-Matsushita,
2821:Futami-chō-Matsushita,
2801:Futami-chō-E, Ise city
2791:Ukano mitama no mikoto
2771:Uji-imazaike, Ise city
2724:Uji-Imazaike, Ise city
2020:Betsugū of Kōtai Jingū
1980:Ameno Tajikarao no kami
1367:Gekū – the outer shrine
970:Imperial House of Japan
905:Geku was founded after
829:Imperial House of Japan
708:. Also known simply as
8022:Nishina Shinmei Shrine
7946:Amanawa Shinmei Shrine
7652:Amanawa Shinmei Shrine
6956:Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō
6908:daughters of Amaterasu
6360:Architectonic elements
6144:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard
6007:"Oise mairi" p.98-103
5945:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.5
5936:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.4
5924:"Oisesan wo arukō" p.8
4928:List of Shinto shrines
4776:vegetables and fruits
4692:Izawa no miya no omita
4453:Shimo no mii no jinja
3916:Arasakihime no mikoto
3766:Samukawahiko no mikoto
3732:same as Ujiyōda jinja
3702:Arasakihime no mikoto
3640:Inayorihime no mikoto
3606:same as Tsunaga jinja
3586:same as Tsunaga jinja
3580:Niikawahime no mikoto
3484:Tsuburahime no mikoto
3452:Ishikorowake no mikoto
3401:Uka no Mitama no kami
3387:Kamiyashiro, Ise city
3045:Misegawa, Taiki town,
3011:Hayakawahime no mikoto
3009:Hayakawahiko no mikoto
2985:Takaminakami no mikoto
2815:Arasakihime no mikoto
2740:Samitsuhime no mikoto
2674:Chiyorihiko no mikoto
2658:in Ōtoshi mioya jinja
2482:Ishikorowake no mikoto
2357:Shinatsuhiko no mikoto
2243:Shinatsuhiko no mikoto
1937:Shrines and facilities
1926:
1888:
1875:
1863:
1822:
1702:In Japanese mythology
1656:Kitamikado-guchi Sando
1508:34.45500°N 136.72583°E
1486:Geographic coordinates
1384:
1332:
1305:
1274:
1227:
1219:
1200:
1123:
1084:
929:
852:
472:List of Shinto shrines
170:34.45500°N 136.72583°E
148:Geographic coordinates
43:
27:Shinto shrine in Japan
7543:(Indian subcontinent)
7376:Secular Shrine Theory
7291:Shinkai (divine rank)
6022:Aston, William George
5580:"Outer Shrine (Geku)"
5376:Shinnyo Kawai (2013)
5268:Cali, Joseph (2013).
4684:Kusube-chō, Ise city
4472:Shokansha of Betsugū
4433:Kami no mii no jinja
4026:Takimatsuri no Ōkami
3776:same as Mifune jinja
3708:same as Kōzaki jinja
3566:same as Kōzaki jinja
3538:Takaminakami mikoto)
3508:Sasatsuhiko no mikoto
3482:Tsuburahiko no mikoto
3407:Obata-chō-motomachi,
3365:Misono-chō-Takabuku,
3255:Kayanohime no mikoto
3201:in Tanoe ōmizu jinja
3125:Watarai kuimii jinja
2917:Miyako, Tamaki town,
2883:kugutsuhiko no mikoto
2881:kugutsuhime no mikoto
2839:michinushi no mikoto
2787:Nagakuchime no mikoto
2718:Sunagahime no mikoto
2698:Yamatahime no mikoto
2672:Chiyorihime no mikoto
2650:Tamurahime no mikoto
2223:Yamatohime no mikoto
2165:Takihara, Taiki town,
2156:Amaterasu Ōmikami no
2142:in Tsukiyomi no miya
2122:in Tsukiyomi no miya
2102:in Tsukiyomi no miya
2053:Amaterasu Ōmikami no
1924:
1886:
1873:
1859:
1820:
1706:was either killed by
1326:
1303:
1272:
1225:
1210:
1203:Rebuilding the Shrine
1190:also remains unseen.
1121:
1112:Yuitsu-shinmei-zukuri
1099:yuitsu-shinmei-zukuri
1082:
927:
850:
595:Secular Shrine Theory
6826:Fushimi Inari Taisha
5478:Breen, John (2017).
4760:in Mishiodono jinja
4531:in Takihara no miya
4511:in Takihara no miya
4301:Aedohashihime jinja
4243:Kan-Omi hatadono no-
4020:Takimatsuri no kami
3942:same as Kawara jinja
3882:same as Ikari jinja
3836:Igarihime no mikoto
3688:same as Ōmizu jinja
3668:same as Ōmizu jinja
3544:Ogoso-Sone, Tamaki,
3522:in Tsukiyomi no miya
3512:Ikarihime no mikoto
3303:Misono-chō-Shingai,
3281:in Tsukiyomi no miya
3221:Tsujikuru, Ise city
3109:Otowakako no mikoto
2642:Kunitsu mioya jinja
2614:Ōtsuchi mioya jinja
2536:same as Tanoe jinja
2458:Sonahihiko no mikoto
2432:Asakuma mimae jinja
2359:Shinatobe no mikoto
2245:Shinatobe no mikoto
2207:Isobe-chō-Kaminogō,
2187:in Takihara no miya
2076:Tsukiyomi no mikoto
1972:Kōtai Jingū (Naikū)
1821:The Uji Bridge, 2012
1628:help her with food.
1603:, lit. outer shrine)
1186:erected so that the
921:help her with food.
902:, or "fifty bells".
883:Yamatohime-no-mikoto
863:Yamatohime-no-mikoto
555:Edo neo-Confucianism
363:Important literature
8069:Taiwan Grand Shrine
7704:Egyptian sun temple
7301:Engishiki Jinmyocho
6963:Kumano Nachi Taisha
6289:Shinto architecture
6037:Monumenta Nipponica
5584:www.japan-guide.com
5111:on November 8, 2021
5085:Cleanup Corporation
4906:Architecture portal
4604:
4473:
4397:Misakadono no kami
4365:
4114:Misakadono no kami
4092:Yanohahiki no kami
4086:Yanohahiki no kami
3994:
3960:(Ashihara no kami)
3804:
3784:Kagaminomiya jinja
3626:Ōtoshi mioya jinja
3456:Kamohime no mikoto
3420:
3319:Sawahime no mikoto
3181:Fujisato, Ise city
3151:Ōkunitama no mikoto
3055:
3023:Sata, Tamaki town,
2979:Sakatekunari jinja
2961:Ōkami no mikage no-
2704:Nakamura, Ise city
2620:Ōkunitama no mikoto
2580:same as Kano jinja
2550:Ōkami no mikage no-
2492:Yamagammi, Tamaki,
2452:Sonai (Sonō) jinja
2378:
2343:Miyajiri, Ise city
2333:Tsukiyomi no mikoto
2261:
2237:Kazahinomi no miya
2217:Yamatohime no miya
2082:Nakamura, Ise city
2047:Aramatsuri no miya
2021:
2013:Toyokawa, Ise city
1992:Ujitachi, Ise city
1951:
1843:Saikan and Anzaisho
1720:Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto
1708:Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto
1668:Saikan and Anzaisho
1616:dreamt that he saw
1513:34.45500; 136.72583
1504: /
1337:Kannamesai Festival
1304:The Otaue ceremony.
1075:Shrine architecture
1042:Takatsukasa Naotake
1038:Occupation of Japan
976:. According to the
909:dreamt that he saw
625:Religion portal
535:Ritual purification
530:Ritual incantations
482:Shinto architecture
175:34.45500; 136.72583
166: /
8210:Twenty-Two Shrines
8190:692 establishments
8084:Uramachi Shinmeigū
7600:Martand Sun Temple
7320:Buddhist elements
7276:Twenty-Two Shrines
6107:Fletcher, Banister
5813:2007-11-03 at the
5789:in "Oise mairi" .
5665:www.kintetsu.co.jp
5464:– via JSTOR.
5305:– via JSTOR.
5223:2021-01-26 at the
4951:Twenty-Two Shrines
4602:
4591:in Saminaga jinja
4545:Kawashima no kami
4471:
4363:
4329:Ōyamazumi no kami
4128:Mishine no mikura
3992:
3986:Ōminato, Ise city
3980:Shiotsuchi no oji
3802:
3682:Takiōtoji no kami
3614:Uji no nuki jinja
3454:Kamohiko no mikoto
3415:
3359:Usunome no mikoto
3313:Kawarabuchi jinja
3235:Ōyamazumi no kami
3215:Kukunochi no kami
3169:Tanoe ōmizu jinja
3053:
3013:Yamazue no Mitama
2875:Kugutsuhime jinja
2524:Tanoe mimae jinja
2468:Tsumura, Ise city
2373:
2327:Tsukiyomi no miya
2259:
2136:Izanami no mikoto
2116:Izanagi no mikoto
2070:Tsukiyomi no miya
2019:
2003:Toyouke no Ōmikami
1949:
1927:
1889:
1876:
1864:
1823:
1543:Glossary of Shinto
1476:Shown within Japan
1361:Emperor's birthday
1333:
1306:
1275:
1228:
1220:
1124:
1085:
1053:Takatsukasa Kazuko
1051:, adoptive son of
1008:Nanboku-chō period
930:
893:, then briefly at
865:, daughter of the
853:
835:, former Princess
580:Mythical creatures
560:Glossary of Shinto
487:Twenty-Two Shrines
217:Glossary of Shinto
138:Shown within Japan
8132:
8131:
8128:
8127:
8037:San Marino Shrine
7981:Hinomisaki Shrine
7845:Second rank Jingu
7801:
7800:
7717:
7716:
7610:Multan Sun Temple
7497:
7496:
7493:
7492:
7489:
7488:
6887:Dazaifu Tenman-gū
6667:
6666:
6663:
6662:
6553:ishi-no-ma-zukuri
6170:978-0-262-20006-6
6122:978-0-7506-2267-7
6098:978-0-8248-2363-4
6077:978-1-136-84552-9
5754:"Oise mairi" p.72
5622:978-1-60413-435-3
5489:978-1-898823-56-8
5238:, pp. 74–75.
5164:"Outline of Geku"
5083:お伊勢さま、一度は行きたい庶民の夢
5062:978-0-13-509282-8
5055:. Prentice-Hall.
4944:Sugari no Ontachi
4875:
4874:
4740:Mishio kumiiresho
4700:Goryō-mai (rice)
4678:Goryō-mai (rice)
4595:
4594:
4525:Nagayuke no kami
4505:Wakamiya no kami
4469:
4468:
4425:without building
4361:
4360:
4323:Ōyamatsumi jinja
4281:Mishiodono jinja
4182:without building
4100:without building
4078:without building
4056:without building
4034:without building
3990:
3989:
3902:in Shitomi jinja
3800:
3799:
3648:without building
3546:Watarai district
3494:Watarai district
3492:Tsubura, Tamaki,
3468:Watarai district
3466:Katsuta, Tamaki,
3413:
3412:
3269:Takagawara jinja
3261:Tokiwa, Ise city
3241:in Shitomi jinja
3117:Tokiwa, Ise city
3107:Ōwakako no mikoto
3093:Tokiwa, Ise city
3051:
3050:
3047:Watarai district
3025:Watarai district
3003:Satakunari jinja
2995:Watarai district
2969:Toba, Taki town,
2947:Watarai district
2919:Watarai district
2897:Watarai district
2684:Watarai district
2648:Ujihime no mikoto
2634:Kusube, Ise city
2568:Kano mimae jinja
2560:Watarai district
2516:Watarai district
2494:Watarai district
2444:in Asakuma jinja
2412:Kokemushi no kami
2371:
2370:
2257:
2256:
2229:Kusube, Ise city
2167:Watarai district
2150:Takihara no miya
2017:
2016:
2005:3 Mitomo no kami
1978:Amaterasu Ōmikami
1917:Pilgrimage at Ise
1712:Susanoo-no-Mikoto
1681:There is a large
1548:
1547:
1196:shin-no-mihashira
1188:shin-no-mihashira
1180:shin-no-mihashira
1165:munamochi-bashira
1153:munamochi-bashira
997:The Tale of Genji
855:According to the
661:
660:
590:Religion in Japan
300:Sects and schools
222:
221:
16:(Redirected from
8232:
8145:Ise Grand Shrine
8079:Ubagami Daijingū
8060:
8003:
7951:Ching Nan Shrine
7924:
7889:
7881:Moto-Ise Shrines
7829:Ise Grand Shrine
7819:
7809:
7808:
7767:
7756:
7747:
7740:
7733:
7724:
7662:Ise Grand Shrine
7657:Amanoiwato-jinja
7580:Gollala Mamidada
7575:Deo Surya Mandir
7524:
7517:
7510:
7501:
7009:Tutelary deities
6946:Oyamakui no Kami
6860:Ise Grand Shrine
6684:
6673:
6616:sumiyoshi-zukuri
6602:ryōnagare-zukuri
6297:
6284:
6276:
6267:
6260:
6253:
6244:
6234:Ise Shrine Naikū
6231:
6230:
6190:
6189:
6187:Official website
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6102:
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5846:
5843:
5837:
5834:
5828:
5825:
5819:
5796:
5790:
5783:
5777:
5774:Sarutahiko jinja
5770:
5764:
5763:"Oise mairi" p.9
5761:
5755:
5752:
5746:
5743:
5737:
5736:
5728:
5719:
5718:
5710:
5701:
5700:
5698:
5697:
5688:. Archived from
5681:
5675:
5674:
5672:
5671:
5657:
5651:
5650:
5648:
5647:
5633:
5627:
5626:
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5591:
5590:
5576:
5555:
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5551:
5550:
5541:. Archived from
5535:
5529:
5527:
5525:
5524:
5515:. Archived from
5509:
5503:
5500:
5494:
5493:
5475:
5466:
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5430:
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5406:The Art Bulletin
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5245:
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5170:. Archived from
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5136:
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5124:
5123:
5118:
5116:
5095:
5086:
5080:
5074:
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5040:
5039:
5038:on May 30, 2012.
5034:. Archived from
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5022:
5021:
5019:
5018:
5009:. Archived from
5002:
4985:
4979:
4973:
4967:
4908:
4903:
4902:
4894:
4889:
4888:
4887:
4840:Aichi Prefecture
4817:(11,242 m)
4770:(19,751 m)
4744:(27,785 m)
4672:(30,000 m)
4605:
4539:Kawashima jinja
4474:
4366:
4048:Okitama no Kami
4042:Okitama no Kami
3995:
3922:Toba, Toba city
3896:Uchikake myōjin
3805:
3796:Asama, Ise city
3676:Kumabuchi jinja
3446:Kamoshimo jinja
3421:
3325:Funae, Ise city
3249:Kiyonoiba jinja
3175:Ogoto kan-nushi
3101:Ōmakunari jinja
3056:
2867:Sōchi, Ise city
2747:Futami-chō-Chaya
2604:Obata-chō-Yuta,
2424:Asama, Ise city
2379:
2262:
2130:Izanami no miya
2110:Izanagi no miya
2022:
1952:
1913:shrine in 2013.
1887:Imibiyaden, 2007
1800:
1789:
1787:
1786:
1780:
1748:
1664:for the shrine.
1604:
1602:
1601:
1595:
1592:
1574:
1572:
1571:
1565:
1562:
1554:Toyouke Daijingu
1541:
1540:
1529:Date established
1519:
1518:
1516:
1515:
1514:
1509:
1505:
1502:
1501:
1500:
1497:
1471:
1470:
1464:
1399:
1389:
1387:
1385:Toyouke Daijingu
1374:Toyouke Daijingu
1371:
1347:
1345:
1344:
1296:Annual festivals
1128:Japanese cypress
1109:
1107:
1106:
1050:
1003:The Tales of Ise
956:of Japan. These
950:Emperor Murakami
776:
774:
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764:
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8220:Shikinai Taisha
8215:Shinmei shrines
8135:
8134:
8133:
8124:
8088:
8054:
8032:Ryūtōsan Shrine
7993:
7929:
7918:
7911:Hinokuma Shrine
7883:
7875:
7840:
7810:
7806:
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7781:
7758:
7755:Shinmei shrines
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7003:
6980:Tsushima Shrine
6904:Munakata Taisha
6880:Shinmei shrines
6853:Hachiman Shrine
6843:Usa Hachiman-gū
6812:
6678:
6659:
6628:
6574:misedana-zukuri
6532:hachiman-zukuri
6525:tsumairi-zukuri
6505:
6386:kaerumata: see
6355:
6308:chōzu or temizu
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4851:(2,878 m)
4850:
4834:
4816:
4815:Hidai chōseisho
4792:(5,946 m)
4791:
4790:Awabi chōseisho
4769:
4750:
4748:
4743:
4741:
4739:
4718:(6,609 m)
4717:
4707:
4694:(1,646 m)
4693:
4671:
4636:Nigitae (silk)
4600:
4559:Saminaga jinja
4519:Nagayuke jinja
4499:Wakamiya jinja
4424:
4356:
4314:
4266:
4245:mamori no kami
4244:
4222:
4198:mamori no kami
4197:
4181:
4148:Yuki no mikura
4099:
4077:
4070:Miyabi no kami
4064:Miyabi no kami
4055:
4033:
3959:
3943:
3890:Uchikake jinja
3772:
3767:
3740:Ashidate jinja
3728:
3723:
3647:
3545:
3523:
3518:
3516:
3511:
3509:
3502:Ashihara jinja
3493:
3488:
3483:
3467:
3462:
3460:
3455:
3453:
3419:of Kōtai Jingū
3408:
3366:
3304:
3282:
3157:
3152:
3113:
3108:
3081:Kusanagi jinja
3046:
3039:Manako no Kami
3033:Takihara jinja
3024:
3019:
3017:
3012:
3010:
2994:
2986:
2970:
2963:kawa no mikoto
2962:
2946:
2941:
2936:
2934:
2927:Sugihara jinja
2918:
2905:Narahara jinja
2896:
2891:
2889:
2884:
2882:
2846:
2838:
2822:
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2795:
2790:
2788:
2772:
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2483:
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2459:
2420:
2418:
2413:
2411:
2377:of Kōtai Jingū
2363:
2358:
2339:
2334:
2307:Tsuchi no miya
2249:
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2004:
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1919:
1908:, one of three
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1660:An alternative
1658:
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1634:
1614:Emperor Yuryaku
1596:
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1575:is a shrine to
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1015:Empire of Japan
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907:Emperor Yuryaku
875:Nara Prefecture
869:, set out from
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787:Toyouke-Ōmikami
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8047:Senkaku Shrine
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7286:Beppyo Shrines
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7281:Gokoku Shrines
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7269:Classification
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5378:常若の思想 伊勢神宮と日本人
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3910:Akasaki jinja
3908:
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3897:
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3880:
3877:
3876:Inaka no kami
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3696:Arasaki jinja
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3477:
3476:Tsubura jinja
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3450:
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3353:Usunono jinja
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3333:Yamazue jinja
3331:
3327:
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3209:Shitomi jinja
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2971:Taki district
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2865:
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2859:
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2835:
2832:
2831:Awamiko jinja
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2712:Tsunaga jinja
2710:
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2702:
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2696:
2693:
2692:Ujiyōda jinja
2690:
2686:
2685:
2682:Hara, Tamaki,
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2675:
2670:
2667:
2666:Kuchira jinja
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2660:
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2643:
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2636:
2635:
2632:
2625:
2618:
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2596:Mimae no kami
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2558:Kano, Tamaki,
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2518:
2517:
2514:Yano, Tamaki,
2512:
2509:
2506:
2503:
2500:
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2484:Mimae no kami
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2436:
2433:
2430:
2426:
2425:
2422:
2415:
2410:Ōtoshi no kami
2408:
2405:
2404:Asakuma jinja
2402:
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1090:shinmei-zukuri
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1031:Shōwa Emperors
986:, daughter of
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867:Emperor Suinin
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8017:Nan'yō Shrine
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5692:on 2012-06-29
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5545:on 2012-08-04
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5519:on 2012-08-03
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5358:on 7 May 2021
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5013:on 2012-05-30
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4870:Taki District
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4857:earthenwares
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4670:Jingu shinden
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4376:
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4354:
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4343:Koyasu jinja
4342:
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4309:
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4270:神麻績機殿神社鎮守御前神
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4226:神服織機殿神社鎮守御前神
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4011:
4008:
4005:
4002:
3999:
3997:
3996:
3985:
3982:
3979:
3976:
3974:Shioya jinja
3973:
3970:
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3962:
3958:Ashihara kami
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3760:Mumino jinja
3759:
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3745:
3742:
3739:
3736:
3735:
3731:
3726:
3721:
3718:
3716:Najime jinja
3715:
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3701:
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3687:
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3656:Kawaai jinja
3655:
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3639:
3636:
3634:Kanumi jinja
3633:
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3554:Komori jinja
3553:
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3524:(Naikū, 月讀宮)
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3297:Kawa no kami
3296:
3293:
3291:Kawara jinja
3290:
3287:
3286:
3283:(Gekū, 月夜見宮)
3280:
3277:
3274:
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3268:
3265:
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3257:
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3248:
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3231:
3229:Ōkōchi jinja
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8165:Asuka period
8042:Sannō Shrine
8012:Keijō Shrine
8007:Kantō Shrine
7976:Heijō Shrine
7852:Katori Jingu
7793:Toyouke-hime
7770:Main Deities
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7550:Adithyapuram
7428:Jinja Honchō
7421:Institutions
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5011:the original
5000:
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4942:
4923:sacred sword
4892:Japan portal
4804:Kuzaki-chō,
4768:Jingū misono
4262:神麻績機殿神社末社8所
4218:神服織機殿神社末社8所
3870:Inaka jinja
3850:Agata jinja
3830:Igari jinja
3532:Ogoso jinja
3395:Obata jinja
3090:御剣仗神 (標劔仗神)
2990:高水上命 (高水上神)
2759:Ōmizu jinja
2502:Tanoe jinja
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984:Princess Ōku
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939:Empress Jitō
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585:Nippon Kaigi
525:Ritual dance
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402:(713–723 CE)
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325:Ame-no-Uzume
186:Architecture
8175:Sun temples
8110:Jingū taima
8055: [
7994: [
7986:Kagi Shrine
7919: [
7901:Kono Shrine
7884: [
7822:Main Shrine
7531:Sun temples
7355:Sōja shrine
7167:Arahitogami
7150:Jingu Taima
7120:(locations)
7059:Ubusunagami
7039:Jinushigami
6968:Kumano Kodō
6951:Sannō torii
6914:Suwa Taisha
6875:Jingu Taima
6831:Inari Ōkami
6737:Kagura suzu
6633:Decorations
6380:hidden roof
6152:OCLC 399449
5104:Japan Times
4971:Nihon Shoki
4831:Minamichita
4829:Shinojima,
4653:神麻績機殿神社八尋殿
4633:神服織機殿神社八尋殿
4391:Misakadono
4248:神麻績機殿神社鎮守神
4201:神服織機殿神社鎮守神
4108:Misakadono
3952:Ōtsu jinja
3936:Ki no kami
3930:Mori jinja
3594:Iwai jinja
3375:Mike jinja
2842:須佐乃乎命御玉道主命
2588:Yuta jinja
2544:Kano jinja
2476:Kamo jinja
2209:Shima city
1827:Isuzu River
1795: [
1755:Nihon Shoki
1743: [
1740:Kotai jingu
1716:Nihon Shoki
1607:Kotai jingu
1587: [
1577:Toyoukebime
1557: [
1511: /
1499:136°43′33″E
1427:Toyoukebime
1410:Affiliation
1280:Isuzu River
1045: [
1013:During the
972:known as a
858:Nihon Shoki
813:Okage Mairi
807:During the
759: [
733: [
389:Nihon Shoki
173: /
161:136°43′33″E
72:Affiliation
8139:Categories
8120:Amabe clan
7857:Futsunushi
7786:Minor gods
7683:Qurikancha
7585:Gop Temple
7555:Arasavalli
7233:Kanjo Nawa
7022:Chinjugami
6941:Ōkuninushi
6924:Yasakatome
6702:Chōzubachi
6687:Implements
6343:kagura-den
6146:. (1962).
6015:References
5803:Google map
5696:2008-01-09
5686:"Isejingu"
5670:2023-05-05
5646:2023-05-05
5589:2023-05-05
5549:2007-10-10
5539:"Isejingu"
5523:2007-10-10
5513:"Isejingu"
5362:5 November
5133:Aston 1896
5017:2012-05-30
5007:"Isejingu"
4992:References
4865:Meiwa town
4863:Minomura,
4738:Mishiodono
4716:Mishiohama
4598:Facilities
4485:enshrined
4377:enshrined
4006:enshrined
3816:enshrined
3432:enshrined
3148:度会大国玉比賣神社
3134:彦国見賀岐建與束命
3067:enshrined
2390:enshrined
2273:enshrined
2033:enshrined
1961:enshrined
1879:Imibiyaden
1861:Kagura-den
1792:Takanomiya
1773:Ara-mitama
1496:34°27′18″N
948:. In 965,
941:, in 692.
873:in modern
809:Edo period
665:Ise Shrine
467:Ichinomiya
313:Major kami
290:Polytheism
158:34°27′18″N
33:Ise Shrine
18:Ise Shintō
7906:Hase-dera
7777:Amaterasu
7474:Jichinsai
7306:Chinjusha
7254:Miyamairi
7160:Senjafuda
7130:Kadomatsu
7124:Katashiro
7110:Meoto Iwa
7099:(forests)
7074:Yorishiro
7027:Garanshin
6997:Gion cult
6985:Gion cult
6865:Amaterasu
6795:Tamagushi
6655:Shimenawa
6451:nakazonae
6388:nakazonae
6367:Chinjusha
6300:Buildings
5641:Ise Jingu
5456:: 49–60.
5382:Shodensha
4806:Toba city
4622:location
4616:articles
4491:location
4383:location
4355:in Naikū
4335:in Naikū
4290:御塩殿神社鎮守神
4160:in Naikū
4140:in Naikū
4120:in Naikū
4012:location
3822:location
3729:御裳乃須蘇比賣命
3438:location
3409:Ise city
3367:Ise city
3305:Ise city
3192:田上大水御前神社
3158:弥豆佐佐良比賣命
3073:location
2935:no Mitama
2847:Ise city
2823:Ise city
2751:Ise city
2606:Ise city
2396:location
2296:豊受大御神荒御魂
2279:location
2253:in Naikū
2062:in Naikū
2059:天照大御神荒御魂
2055:Aramitama
2039:location
1967:location
1852:Kaguraden
1834:Temizusha
1763:Amaterasu
1736:Amaterasu
1728:Ise Jingu
1685:at Geku.
1683:Kaguraden
1677:Kaguraden
1650:Temizusha
1644:Temizusha
1618:Amaterasu
1331:Festival.
1318:Kinen-sai
1263:miyadaiku
1216:Hiroshige
979:Man'yōshū
911:Amaterasu
887:Amaterasu
822:sacrilege
818:sanctuary
706:Amaterasu
683:Ise Jingū
575:Ko-Shintō
505:Festivals
499:Practices
439:Engishiki
419:Kogo Shūi
350:Tsukuyomi
320:Amaterasu
285:Mythology
270:Animatism
89:Amaterasu
44:Ise Jingū
8205:Ise, Mie
8105:Jingūkyō
7671:Americas
7590:Katarmal
7541:temples
7444:Futomani
7402:Ō-mikuji
7350:Mitamaya
7345:Kamidana
7332:miyadera
7325:jingū-ji
7201:Kannushi
7105:(rocks)
7091:Shinboku
7064:Kunitama
6897:Tenmangū
6870:Jingūkyō
6848:Hachiman
6801:Masakaki
6723:Himorogi
6479:tamagaki
6458:shinboku
6423:katsuogi
6416:katōmado
6402:karahafu
6024:(1896).
5811:Archived
5787:Hiragana
5221:Archived
5115:June 22,
5068:18 April
4878:See also
4697:伊雑宮の御神田
4582:佐美長御前神社
4465:in Gekū
4445:in Gekū
4403:in Gekū
4240:神麻績機殿神社
4204:Ōgaito,
4193:神服織機殿神社
4180:in Naikū
4032:in Naikū
3966:in Gekū
3842:in Gekū
3793:岩上二面神鏡霊
3517:宇加乃御魂御祖命
3345:in Gekū
3161:in Gekū
3137:in Gekū
2940:天須婆留女命御魂
2878:久具都比賣神社
2781:E jinja
2631:水佐佐良比賣命
2527:田乃家御前神社
2367:in Gekū
2340:月夜見尊荒御魂
2319:in Gekū
2299:in Gekū
2204:天照大御神御魂
2184:天照大御神御魂
2162:天照大御神御魂
1989:万幡豊秋津姫命
1438:Location
1433:Location
1404:Religion
1354:heihaku.
1249:nyoi-shu
1232:tokowaka
1172:kodenchi
1157:katsuogi
1133:katsuogi
871:Mt. Miwa
670:Japanese
570:Kokugaku
548:See also
510:Kannushi
442:(927 CE)
422:(807 CE)
412:(797 CE)
392:(720 CE)
231:a series
228:Part of
100:Location
95:Location
66:Religion
7605:Modhera
7464:Hakushu
7364:History
7260:Shinshi
7172:Mikoshi
7155:Omamori
7126:(dolls)
7118:Kannabi
7103:Iwakura
7093:(trees)
7086:Mirrors
7078:Shintai
7049:Oyagami
7034:Dōsojin
7017:Ujigami
6781:Shinsen
6709:Chōzuya
6437:komainu
6409:karamon
6057:2383463
5426:3177211
4981:In the
4969:In the
4588:佐美長御前神
4462:下御井鎮守神
4442:上御井鎮守神
4423:in Gekū
4352:木華開耶姫命
4310:宇治橋鎮守神
4304:饗土橋姫神社
4095:屋乃波比伎神
4089:屋乃波比伎神
3944:(河原神社)
3839:伊我理比女命
3749:玉移良比女命
3685:多支大刀自神
3519:伊加利比売命
3489:津布良比賣命
3356:宇須乃野神社
3278:月夜見尊御魂
3252:清野井庭神社
3195:Miyako
3172:田上大水神社
3128:度会国御神社
3104:大間国生神社
3006:狭田國生神社
2982:坂手国生神社
2966:大神御蔭川神
2914:那良原比女命
2908:奈良波良神社
2798:宇加乃御玉命
2768:大山祇御祖命
2743:佐見都比女命
2695:宇治山田神社
2645:国津御祖神社
2629:水佐佐良比古命
2617:大土御祖神社
2571:蚊野御前神社
2555:大神御蔭川神
2511:大神御滄川神
2435:朝熊御前神社
2099:月讀尊荒御魂
2093:月讀荒御魂宮
1942:Shrines
1790:called
1785:豊受大御神荒魂
1753:or the
1698:History
1350:Emperor
1327:Autumn
1244:Suedama
1212:Ukiyo-e
1069:Akihito
958:heihaku
895:Kasanui
833:Akihito
700:, is a
678:Hepburn
565:History
345:Susanoo
340:Izanami
335:Izanagi
266:Animism
260:Beliefs
7815:Places
7697:Others
7595:Konark
7560:Balaji
7459:Misogi
7454:Kagura
7316:Hokora
7247:Misaki
7240:Junrei
7135:Bunrei
6892:Tenjin
6751:Ō-nusa
6744:O-miki
6716:Hakama
6677:Others
6645:Saisen
6510:Styles
6329:hokora
6322:Heiden
6315:Haiden
6167:
6137:
6119:
6095:
6074:
6055:
5808:Mapion
5619:
5486:
5424:
5388:
5323:
5295:: 73.
5178:19 May
5059:
4983:Kojiki
4854:土器調製所
4833:town,
4820:干鯛調製所
4779:野菜・果物
4724:brine
4619:kanji
4613:kanji
4562:佐美長神社
4522:長由介神社
4488:kanji
4482:kanji
4456:下御井神社
4436:上御井神社
4380:kanji
4374:kanji
4326:大山祇神社
4284:御塩殿神社
4157:由貴御倉神
4137:御稲御倉神
4009:kanji
4003:kanji
3977:志宝屋神社
3833:伊我理神社
3819:kanji
3813:kanji
3773:寒川比女命
3763:牟弥乃神社
3743:葦立弖神社
3727:大水上御祖命
3719:那自売神社
3705:荒前比賣命
3643:稲依比女命
3637:加努弥神社
3617:宇治乃奴鬼
3583:新川比賣命
3563:粟嶋神御魂
3557:許母利神社
3515:佐佐津比古命
3487:津布良比古命
3479:津布良神社
3459:石己呂和居命
3435:kanji
3429:kanji
3417:Massha
3404:宇賀御魂神
3384:水戸御饗都
3362:宇須乃女命
3342:大山津姫命
3316:河原淵神社
3272:高河原神社
3232:大河内神社
3218:久久能智神
3212:志等美神社
3084:草奈伎神社
3070:kanji
3064:kanji
3042:真奈胡の神
3036:多岐原神社
2890:久具都比古命
2888:久具都比賣命
2864:月讀尊御魂
2834:粟皇子神社
2818:荒崎比賣命
2721:栖長比賣命
2679:千依比古命
2655:田村比賣命
2505:田乃家神社
2487:石己呂和居命
2463:曾奈比比古命
2441:朝熊御前神
2393:kanji
2387:kanji
2375:Sessha
2364:級長戸辺命
2316:大土御祖神
2276:kanji
2270:kanji
2250:級長戸辺命
2158:Mitama
2139:伊佐奈弥尊
2133:伊佐奈弥宮
2119:伊佐奈岐尊
2113:伊佐奈岐宮
2036:kanji
2030:kanji
2010:御伴神3座
2000:豊受大神宮
1964:kanji
1958:kanji
1950:Shōgū
1751:Kojiki
1710:or by
1689:Honden
1415:Shinto
1329:Kagura
1254:Hinoki
1218:, 1849
1155:. The
1027:Taisho
891:Yamato
429:Kujiki
399:Fudoki
372:Kojiki
242:Shinto
77:Shinto
8155:Jingū
8059:]
8002:]
7923:]
7888:]
7645:Japan
7629:China
7539:Surya
7449:Harae
7437:Rites
7407:Shuin
7193:Staff
7145:Ofuda
7139:Kanjō
7054:Sorei
6807:Washi
6774:Shide
6767:Sanbo
6758:Gohei
6650:Tomoe
6640:Sandō
6493:torii
6486:tokyō
6472:sōrin
6465:shōrō
6395:kairō
6373:chigi
6053:JSTOR
5613:(PDF)
5422:JSTOR
4957:Notes
4795:鰒調製所
4773:神宮御園
4751:御塩焼所
4749:御塩汲入所
4675:神宮神田
4610:name
4542:川島神社
4528:長由介神
4502:若宮神社
4479:name
4400:御酒殿神
4371:name
4346:子安神社
4332:大山祇神
4151:由貴御倉
4131:御稲御倉
4117:御酒殿神
4029:瀧祭大神
4000:name
3983:塩土老翁
3955:大津神社
3933:毛理神社
3919:荒崎姫命
3913:赤崎神社
3899:打縣名神
3893:打縣神社
3873:井中神社
3810:name
3787:鏡宮神社
3771:寒川比古命
3699:荒前神社
3679:熊淵神社
3665:細川水神
3659:川相神社
3623:高水上命
3603:高水上命
3597:石井神社
3577:新川神社
3541:高水上命
3535:小社神社
3505:葦原神社
3463:鴨比賣命
3449:鴨下神社
3426:name
3398:小俣神社
3378:御食神社
3336:山末神社
3294:河原神社
3258:草野姫命
3238:大山祇神
3178:小事神主
3156:大国玉姫命
3114:乙若子命
3061:name
3020:山末御魂
3018:速川比女命
3016:速川比古命
2958:御船神社
2930:棒原神社
2858:川原神社
2812:神前神社
2796:大歳御祖命
2762:大水神社
2737:堅田神社
2715:津長神社
2701:山田姫命
2677:千依比賣命
2669:朽羅神社
2653:宇治比賣命
2599:大歳御祖命
2591:湯田神社
2547:蚊野神社
2455:園相神社
2421:朝熊水神
2407:朝熊神社
2384:name
2362:級長津彦命
2330:月夜見宮
2267:name
2248:級長津彦命
2240:風日祈宮
2178:瀧原竝宮
2027:name
2008:豊受大御神
1987:天手力男神
1985:天照大御神
1975:皇大神宮
1955:name
1931:Sangū
1799:]
1775:, or
1747:]
1638:Sandō
1626:Tanba
1624:from
1591:]
1570:豊受大神宮
1561:]
1532:4 BCE
1450:Japan
1422:Deity
1380:豊受大神宮
1285:happi
1184:oi-ya
1176:oi-ya
1161:chigi
1149:chigi
1144:chigi
1139:chigi
1105:唯一神明造
1049:]
1023:Meiji
919:Tanba
917:from
900:Isuzu
763:]
737:]
730:Naikū
712:Jingū
698:Japan
520:Music
330:Inari
192:Style
112:Japan
84:Deity
8115:Saiō
8093:misc
7763:Gods
7226:A-un
7208:Miko
7137:and
7076:and
6788:Suzu
6500:tōrō
6165:ISBN
6135:ISBN
6117:ISBN
6093:ISBN
6072:ISBN
5617:ISBN
5484:ISBN
5386:ISBN
5364:2022
5321:ISBN
5180:2023
5117:2017
5070:2019
5057:ISBN
4938:Saiō
4801:熨斗鰒
4721:御塩浜
4703:御料米
4681:御料米
4568:大歳神
4548:川島神
4508:若宮神
4420:四至神
4414:四至神
4394:御酒殿
4177:四至神
4171:四至神
4111:御酒殿
4073:宮比神
4067:宮比神
4051:興玉神
4045:興玉神
4023:滝祭神
3963:葦原神
3879:井中神
3853:縣神社
3461:鴨比古命
3322:澤姫命
3112:大若子命
2942:御前神
2892:御前神
2794:長口女命
2784:江神社
2627:大国玉命
2601:御前神
2577:御前神
2533:御前神
2489:御前神
2479:鴨神社
2465:御前神
2338:月夜見尊
2290:多賀宮
2226:倭姫命
2220:倭姫宮
2198:伊雑宮
2153:瀧原宮
2079:月讀尊
2073:月讀宮
2050:荒祭宮
1584:Gekū
1359:the
1311:Saiō
1163:and
1029:and
974:Saiō
954:kami
783:Gekū
756:Gekū
751:and
674:伊勢神宮
663:The
515:Miko
275:Kami
39:伊勢神宮
7412:Ema
6730:Jōe
6444:mon
6236:at
6045:doi
5458:doi
5414:doi
5297:doi
4860:土器
4846:10
4826:干鯛
4757:御塩
4747:御塩殿
4727:御塩
4659:荒妙
4639:和妙
4340:16
4320:15
4298:14
4278:13
4256:12
4234:11
4212:10
3939:木神
3859:縣神
3781:16
3757:15
3737:14
3713:13
3693:12
3673:11
3653:10
3392:16
3372:15
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3198:宮子
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2419:苔虫神
2417:大歳神
2354:風宮
2310:土宮
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