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1208: 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. 1238:. Although the goal of Sengū is to get the shrine built within the 20-year period, there have been some instances, especially because of war, where the shrine building process is postponed or delayed. The original physical purpose of the Sengu process is unknown. However, it is believed that it serves to maintain the longevity of the shrine, or possibly as a gesture to the deity enclosed within the shrine. Historically, this cyclical reconstruction has been practiced for many years in various shrines throughout Japan, meaning that it is not a process exclusive to Ise. The entire reconstruction process takes more or less 17 years, with the initial years focusing on project organization and general planning, and the last 8 years focusing on the physical construction of the shrine. 1462: 124: 1223: 1469: 131: 1539: 213: 251: 925: 1922: 1818: 1301: 6229: 7807: 1324: 1119: 620: 1871: 1884: 4900: 848: 4886: 1270: 1857: 1397: 56: 1080: 1130:. Built on pillars set directly in the ground, the shrine building measures 10.9 by 5.5 meters and includes a raised floor, verandas all the way around the building and a staircase leading to a single central doorway. The Naikū does not have any windows. The roof is made of thatched reed with ten billets ( 1207: 1829:
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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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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usable in building the shrine, it must be put through a lengthy seasoning and drying process where it is in a pond for several years and then dried.
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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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The empty site beside the shrine building, the site where the previous shrine once stood and where the next will be built, is called the
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From the late 7th century until the 14th century, the role of chief priestess of Ise Shrine was carried out by a female member of the
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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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The shrine buildings at Naikū and Gekū, as well as the Uji Bridge, are rebuilt every 20 years as a part of the Shinto belief in
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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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are stylised forms of older storehouse building techniques that pre-date the introduction of Buddhist architecture in Japan.
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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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Ise Grand Shrine Ukiyo-e with Emperor Meiji (center) worshipping Ise Jingu on a portable shrine (March 11, 1869)
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Adams, Cassandra (Sep 1998). "Japan's Ise Shrine and Its Thirteen-Hundred-Year-Old Reconstruction Tradition".
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the reason the sun and the moon are on opposite sides of the sky is that Amaterasu was unwilling to go near
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The shrine was foremost among a group of shrines which became objects of imperial patronage in the early
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buildings, dating from 2013, are the 62nd iteration to date and are scheduled for rebuilding in 2033.
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Reynolds, Jonathan (June 2001). "Ise Shrine and a Modernist Construction of Japanese Tradition".
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would thus be the survival of a symbolism from a very primitive symbolism to the present day.
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A free-range chicken roaming the grounds, considered to be the divine messenger of Amaterasu.
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This 100 meter wooden bridge, built in a traditional Japanese style, stretches across the
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Saikū Historical Museum information booklet, "A Town of Bamboo Illumined Once Again".
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depicting the Sengū ceremony (relocation of kami) when it was rebuilt in 1849. by
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ordered imperial messengers to be sent to report important events to the guardian
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New York Public Library Digital Gallery, early photograph of Ise Shrine compound
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himself to Ise, as well as five-coloured silk cloth and other materials, called
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impurity. The first of two large torii gates stands just beyond the Temizusha.
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are flat. The roof ridge is supported by two free-standing columns called the
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Ise – Japan's Ise Shrines – Ancient yet New
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at a permanent location after many temporary locations. In contrast with
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Daiichi-torii-guchi Sando is the primary route into the shrine. It is a
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Shinto Shrines: A Guide to the Sacred Sites of Japan's Ancient Religion
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Okihiki Festival in May 2007, exhibiting wood to build the next shrine.
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the shrine, which means that skilled artisans and carpenters known as
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with the completion of the shrine, each serving different purposes.
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The chief priest or priestess of Ise Shrine must be related to the
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were initially presented to 16 shrines including the Ise Shrine.
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697
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The first important ceremony of the modern calendar year is the
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Carmen Blacker: Scholar of Japanese Religion, Myth and Folklore
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held every 20 years was held. Because the shrine is considered
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The Oracles of the Three Shrines: Windows on Japanese Religion
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Breaking Barriers: Travel and the State in Early Modern Japan
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The most important annual festival held at Ise Shrine is the
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The shrine has been traditionally rebuilt every 20 years.
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all played the role of chief priest during their reigns.
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 690s
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Bock, Felicia G. (1974). "The Rites of Renewal at Ise".
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Bird's eye view of the area surrounding the Gekū shrine
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The architectural style of the Ise shrine is known as
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is present at the shrine for worshippers to purify .
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Encyclopædia Britannica – Ise Shrine
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Charge field prayer, Toyouke Daijingū (Gekū), 2005.
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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 6174: 6126: 6102: 6081: 6060: 6031: 6008: 6005: 5999: 5996: 5987: 5984: 5973: 5970: 5964: 5961: 5955: 5952: 5946: 5943: 5937: 5934: 5925: 5922: 5909: 5906: 5900: 5897: 5891: 5888: 5882: 5879: 5873: 5870: 5864: 5861: 5855: 5852: 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:. 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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: 773: 767: 764: 750: 748: 747: 741: 738: 724: 722: 721: 715: 687: 685: 675: 653: 646: 639: 623: 622: 381: 378: 253: 243: 235: 232: 224: 215: 214: 203:Date established 181: 180: 178: 177: 176: 171: 167: 164: 163: 162: 159: 133: 132: 126: 58: 48: 46: 30: 21: 8240: 8239: 8235: 8234: 8233: 8231: 8230: 8229: 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: 7797: 7781: 7758: 7755:Shinmei shrines 7754: 7751: 7720: 7718: 7713: 7692: 7666: 7640: 7624: 7542: 7533: 7528: 7498: 7485: 7478: 7432: 7416: 7390: 7359: 7264: 7213: 7188: 7068: 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 6291: 6278: 6274: 6271: 6228: 6185: 6184: 6181: 6171: 6156: 6123: 6105: 6099: 6084: 6078: 6063: 6049:10.2307/2383463 6034: 6020: 6017: 6012: 6011: 6006: 6002: 5997: 5990: 5985: 5976: 5971: 5967: 5962: 5958: 5953: 5949: 5944: 5940: 5935: 5928: 5923: 5912: 5907: 5903: 5898: 5894: 5889: 5885: 5880: 5876: 5871: 5867: 5862: 5858: 5853: 5849: 5844: 5840: 5835: 5831: 5826: 5822: 5815:Wayback Machine 5797: 5793: 5784: 5780: 5771: 5767: 5762: 5758: 5753: 5749: 5744: 5740: 5730: 5729: 5722: 5712: 5711: 5704: 5695: 5693: 5684: 5682: 5678: 5669: 5667: 5659: 5658: 5654: 5645: 5643: 5635: 5634: 5630: 5623: 5612: 5605: 5604: 5597: 5588: 5586: 5578: 5577: 5558: 5548: 5546: 5537: 5536: 5532: 5522: 5520: 5511: 5510: 5506: 5501: 5497: 5490: 5477: 5476: 5469: 5447: 5446: 5433: 5418:10.2307/3177211 5403: 5402: 5395: 5375: 5371: 5361: 5359: 5352: 5348: 5347: 5343: 5334: 5330: 5314: 5310: 5282: 5281: 5277: 5267: 5266: 5255: 5246: 5242: 5234: 5230: 5225:Wayback Machine 5213: 5204: 5194: 5187: 5177: 5175: 5162: 5161: 5154: 5146: 5139: 5131: 5127: 5114: 5112: 5097: 5096: 5089: 5081: 5077: 5067: 5065: 5063: 5048: 5047: 5043: 5030: 5029: 5025: 5016: 5014: 5005: 5003: 4999: 4994: 4989: 4988: 4980: 4976: 4968: 4964: 4959: 4904: 4897: 4890: 4885: 4883: 4880: 4868: 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: 2797: 2795: 2790: 2788: 2772: 2750: 2725: 2683: 2678: 2673: 2654: 2649: 2630: 2628: 2623: 2621: 2605: 2600: 2595: 2559: 2551: 2515: 2493: 2488: 2483: 2464: 2459: 2420: 2418: 2413: 2411: 2377:of Kōtai Jingū 2363: 2358: 2339: 2334: 2307:Tsuchi no miya 2249: 2244: 2208: 2166: 2009: 2004: 1988: 1986: 1981: 1979: 1944: 1939: 1919: 1908:, one of three 1898: 1881: 1854: 1845: 1836: 1815: 1807: 1794: 1781: 1742: 1700: 1691: 1679: 1670: 1660:An alternative 1658: 1646: 1634: 1614:Emperor Yuryaku 1596: 1586: 1575:is a shrine to 1566: 1556: 1538: 1512: 1510: 1506: 1503: 1498: 1495: 1493: 1491: 1490: 1480: 1479: 1478: 1477: 1474: 1473: 1472: 1390: 1381: 1369: 1339: 1298: 1205: 1101: 1077: 1044: 1015:Empire of Japan 966: 907:Emperor Yuryaku 875:Nara Prefecture 869:, set out from 845: 787:Toyouke-Ōmikami 768: 758: 742: 732: 716: 667: 657: 617: 610: 609: 550: 540: 539: 500: 492: 491: 457: 447: 446: 443: 433: 423: 413: 403: 393: 383: 379: 365: 355: 354: 315: 305: 304: 280:List of deities 261: 241: 230: 227: 212: 174: 172: 168: 165: 160: 157: 155: 153: 152: 142: 141: 140: 139: 136: 135: 134: 61: 49: 40: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 8238: 8236: 8228: 8227: 8225:Shinmei-zukuri 8222: 8217: 8212: 8207: 8202: 8197: 8192: 8187: 8182: 8177: 8172: 8167: 8162: 8157: 8152: 8147: 8137: 8136: 8130: 8129: 8126: 8125: 8123: 8122: 8117: 8112: 8107: 8102: 8100:Shinmei-zukuri 8096: 8094: 8090: 8089: 8087: 8086: 8081: 8076: 8071: 8066: 8061: 8049: 8047:Senkaku Shrine 8044: 8039: 8034: 8029: 8024: 8019: 8014: 8009: 8004: 7988: 7983: 7978: 7973: 7968: 7963: 7958: 7953: 7948: 7943: 7937: 7935: 7931: 7930: 7928: 7927: 7926: 7925: 7908: 7903: 7898: 7892: 7890: 7877: 7876: 7874: 7873: 7872: 7871: 7861: 7860: 7859: 7848: 7846: 7842: 7841: 7839: 7838: 7837: 7836: 7834:Tokyo Daijingu 7825: 7823: 7816: 7812: 7811: 7804: 7802: 7799: 7798: 7796: 7795: 7789: 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7196: 7194: 7190: 7189: 7187: 7186: 7185: 7184: 7179: 7169: 7164: 7163: 7162: 7157: 7152: 7142: 7132: 7127: 7121: 7115: 7114: 7113: 7100: 7097:Chinju no Mori 7094: 7088: 7082: 7080: 7070: 7069: 7067: 7066: 7061: 7056: 7051: 7046: 7041: 7036: 7031: 7030: 7029: 7019: 7013: 7011: 7005: 7004: 7002: 7001: 7000: 6999: 6989: 6988: 6987: 6977: 6976: 6975: 6970: 6960: 6959: 6958: 6953: 6948: 6943: 6936:Hiyoshi Taisha 6933: 6932: 6931: 6929:Kotoshironushi 6926: 6921: 6911: 6910: 6909: 6901: 6900: 6899: 6894: 6884: 6883: 6882: 6877: 6872: 6867: 6857: 6856: 6855: 6850: 6840: 6839: 6838: 6833: 6822: 6820: 6814: 6813: 6811: 6810: 6803: 6798: 6791: 6784: 6777: 6770: 6763: 6762: 6761: 6747: 6740: 6733: 6726: 6719: 6712: 6705: 6698: 6690: 6688: 6680: 6679: 6676: 6669: 6668: 6665: 6664: 6661: 6660: 6658: 6657: 6652: 6647: 6642: 6636: 6634: 6630: 6629: 6627: 6626: 6619: 6612: 6609:shinmei-zukuri 6605: 6598: 6591: 6584: 6577: 6570: 6567:kibitsu-zukuri 6563: 6556: 6549: 6546:irimoya-zukuri 6542: 6539:hiyoshi-zukuri 6535: 6528: 6521: 6518:hirairi-zukuri 6513: 6511: 6507: 6506: 6504: 6503: 6496: 6489: 6482: 6475: 6468: 6461: 6454: 6447: 6440: 6433: 6426: 6419: 6412: 6405: 6398: 6391: 6383: 6376: 6369: 6363: 6361: 6357: 6356: 6354: 6353: 6346: 6339: 6332: 6325: 6318: 6311: 6303: 6301: 6293: 6292: 6287: 6280: 6279: 6275:Shinto shrines 6272: 6270: 6269: 6262: 6255: 6247: 6241: 6240: 6225: 6220: 6215: 6206: 6201: 6196: 6191: 6180: 6179:External links 6177: 6176: 6175: 6169: 6154: 6141: 6127: 6121: 6103: 6097: 6082: 6076: 6061: 6032: 6016: 6013: 6010: 6009: 6000: 5988: 5974: 5965: 5956: 5947: 5938: 5926: 5910: 5901: 5892: 5883: 5874: 5865: 5856: 5847: 5838: 5829: 5820: 5818: 5817: 5805: 5791: 5778: 5765: 5756: 5747: 5738: 5720: 5702: 5676: 5652: 5628: 5621: 5595: 5556: 5530: 5504: 5495: 5488: 5467: 5431: 5412:(2): 316–341. 5393: 5390:978-4396614669 5378:常若の思想 伊勢神宮と日本人 5369: 5341: 5328: 5308: 5275: 5253: 5240: 5228: 5202: 5185: 5174:on 30 May 2012 5168:isejingu.or.jp 5152: 5137: 5135:, p. 176. 5125: 5087: 5075: 5061: 5041: 5023: 4996: 4995: 4993: 4990: 4987: 4986: 4974: 4961: 4960: 4958: 4955: 4954: 4953: 4948: 4940: 4935: 4930: 4925: 4921:, home of the 4916: 4910: 4909: 4895: 4879: 4876: 4873: 4872: 4861: 4858: 4855: 4852: 4849:Doki chōseisho 4847: 4843: 4842: 4836:Chita District 4827: 4824: 4821: 4818: 4813: 4809: 4808: 4802: 4799: 4796: 4793: 4788: 4784: 4783: 4780: 4777: 4774: 4771: 4766: 4762: 4761: 4758: 4755: 4754:Mishio (salt) 4752: 4745: 4742:Mishio yakisho 4736: 4732: 4731: 4728: 4725: 4722: 4719: 4714: 4710: 4709: 4704: 4701: 4698: 4695: 4690: 4686: 4685: 4682: 4679: 4676: 4673: 4668: 4664: 4663: 4660: 4657: 4656:Aratae (hemp) 4654: 4651: 4648: 4644: 4643: 4640: 4637: 4634: 4631: 4628: 4624: 4623: 4620: 4617: 4614: 4611: 4608: 4599: 4596: 4593: 4592: 4589: 4586: 4583: 4580: 4577: 4573: 4572: 4569: 4566: 4563: 4560: 4557: 4553: 4552: 4549: 4546: 4543: 4540: 4537: 4533: 4532: 4529: 4526: 4523: 4520: 4517: 4513: 4512: 4509: 4506: 4503: 4500: 4497: 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867:Emperor Suinin 844: 841: 781:Outer Shrine, 694:Mie Prefecture 659: 658: 656: 655: 648: 641: 633: 630: 629: 628: 627: 612: 611: 608: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 582: 577: 572: 567: 562: 557: 551: 546: 545: 542: 541: 538: 537: 532: 527: 522: 517: 512: 507: 501: 498: 497: 494: 493: 490: 489: 484: 479: 474: 469: 464: 458: 455:Shinto shrines 453: 452: 449: 448: 445: 444: 436: 434: 426: 424: 416: 414: 406: 404: 396: 394: 386: 384: 369: 366: 361: 360: 357: 356: 353: 352: 347: 342: 337: 332: 327: 322: 316: 311: 310: 307: 306: 303: 302: 297: 295:Sacred objects 292: 287: 282: 277: 272: 262: 259: 258: 255: 254: 246: 245: 237: 236: 220: 219: 208: 207: 204: 200: 199: 197:Shinmei zukuri 194: 188: 187: 183: 182: 150: 144: 143: 137: 128: 127: 121: 120: 119: 118: 115: 114: 108:Mie Prefecture 101: 97: 96: 92: 91: 86: 80: 79: 74: 68: 67: 63: 62: 59: 51: 50: 38: 35: 34: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 8237: 8226: 8223: 8221: 8218: 8216: 8213: 8211: 8208: 8206: 8203: 8201: 8198: 8196: 8193: 8191: 8188: 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MIT Press. 6162: 6161: 6155: 6153: 6149: 6145: 6142: 6140: 6139:87-985103-3-9 6136: 6132: 6128: 6124: 6118: 6114: 6113: 6108: 6104: 6100: 6094: 6090: 6089: 6083: 6079: 6073: 6069: 6068: 6062: 6058: 6054: 6050: 6046: 6042: 6038: 6033: 6029: 6028: 6023: 6019: 6018: 6014: 6004: 6001: 5995: 5993: 5989: 5983: 5981: 5979: 5975: 5969: 5966: 5960: 5957: 5951: 5948: 5942: 5939: 5933: 5931: 5927: 5921: 5919: 5917: 5915: 5911: 5905: 5902: 5896: 5893: 5887: 5884: 5878: 5875: 5869: 5866: 5860: 5857: 5851: 5848: 5842: 5839: 5833: 5830: 5824: 5821: 5816: 5812: 5809: 5806: 5804: 5801: 5800: 5795: 5792: 5788: 5782: 5779: 5775: 5769: 5766: 5760: 5757: 5751: 5748: 5742: 5739: 5734: 5727: 5725: 5721: 5716: 5709: 5707: 5703: 5692:on 2012-06-29 5691: 5687: 5680: 5677: 5666: 5662: 5656: 5653: 5642: 5638: 5632: 5629: 5624: 5618: 5611: 5610: 5602: 5600: 5596: 5585: 5581: 5575: 5573: 5571: 5569: 5567: 5565: 5563: 5561: 5557: 5545:on 2012-08-04 5544: 5540: 5534: 5531: 5519:on 2012-08-03 5518: 5514: 5508: 5505: 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Index

Ise Shintō

Affiliation
Shinto
Deity
Amaterasu
Ise
Mie Prefecture
Japan
Ise Shrine is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
34°27′18″N 136°43′33″E / 34.45500°N 136.72583°E / 34.45500; 136.72583
Style
Shinmei zukuri
Glossary of Shinto
a series
Shinto
Shinto
Animism
Animatism
Kami
List of deities
Mythology
Polytheism
Sacred objects
Sects and schools
Major kami
Amaterasu
Ame-no-Uzume
Inari

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