- Ise Shrine - Wikipedia
The Ise Shrine (Japanese: 伊勢神宮, Hepburn: Ise Jingū), located in Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the solar goddess Amaterasu Ōmikami and the grain goddess Toyouke-hime (Toyouke Omikami)
- About Ise Jingu|Ise Jingu - 伊勢神宮
Ise Jingu, officially 'Jingu', includes 125 jinja (shinto shrine), centered around Kotaijingu (Naiku), dedicated to Amaterasu-Omikami, and Toyo'uke-daijingu (Geku), dedicated to Toyo'uke-no-Omikami Its area is roughly the same size as Center of Paris
- Ise-Jingu Naiku - Japan National Tourism Organization
Nowhere is more sacred to the Japanese than Ise Grand Shrine’s Inner Shrine The pilgrimage to this holy site will provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with the spirit of Japan and its people
- About Ise Jingu | ISE-SHIMA:A Sacred Land Chosen by the Greatest Shinto God
Shinto shrines are sometimes referred to as "jinja", and sometimes as "jingu" Jingu are associated with the imperial family Ise Jingu (Ise Jingu), is where Amaterasu Ookami is enshrined
- Ise Jingu - Japan’s Holiest Shinto Shrine
Ise Jingu is a vast and very important Shinto compound located in Ise, in Mie prefecture It oversees 125 jinja shrines scattered throughout the city and its surroundings, including the two main ones: Kotai-jingu (Naiku) and Toyo'uke-daijingu (Geku)
- Ise Jingu | The Sacred Grand Shrine of Japan
Discover the sacred Ise Jingu, Japan’s most important Shinto shrine Learn about its history, deities, rituals, and how to visit both Geku and Naiku
- Ise Jingu│Jinja Honcho - 神社本庁
Ise Jingu, formally called “Jingu”, is one of the most important sacred sites in Shinto, visited by about ten million people every year
- Ise Jingu: The Birthplace of Japan - Japan Web Magazine
Ise Jingu (伊勢神宮), also known as the Ise Grand Shrine, is the most revered Shinto shrine complex in Japan It’s the collective name that refers to two main shrines: the Inner Shrine (Naiku 内宮) and the Outer Shrine (Geku 外宮), along with 125 smaller auxiliary shrines
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