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Sightseeing information that can be reached from RV Park Tsu

Ise Jingu, which is familiarly called "Ise-san" and "Ojingu-san," is officially called "Jingu."

At the Jingu, there is the Kotai Jingu (Naiku), which enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, who is revered as the ancestral god of the royal family and is revered as the great ancestor of our people, and Toyouke Omikami, the guardian deity of industry including clothing, food and housing. There are 14 annexes, 43 Setsumatsusha, 24 end shrines, and 42 jurisdictions, including the Toyoukebime Shrine (outer shrine) that enshrines.

All of these 125 shrines are called Jingu.

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Worship on a daily basis.

Go for a walk.

This information page focuses on the above.

First of all, here are reference materials for daily worship. Do n't you know the map, gifts , etiquette, etc. in Ise Jingu? You can go to the page where you can solve the problem, so click it.

I found a little interesting article, so I will introduce it.

"The best power spot in Japan"

When I searched for it, it looked like Ise Jingu. Therefore, I focused on the best power spot in Japan and investigated it.

1 Power spot of the outer shrine "Three stones"

It is a traditional tradition to visit the Jingu from the outer shrine.

Cross the Omotesando Hiyoke Bridge from the Geku Sando, pass through the First Torii and Second Torii, and pass in front of the Kaguraden where you can purchase amulets.
If you go straight from the Kagura hall, you will see the main shrine, and on the way from the main shrine to the annex, you will see the "three stones" made up of three round stones.

This is the first power spot you will meet at the outer shrine.

The official name is "Kawahara Haraesho" because it is the place where the Jingu priests cleanse and purify when the ceremony is held.

It is forbidden to touch because it is a place used for festivals. Please follow the etiquette and bring back your benefits.

2 Uematsu Power Tree

Moved from the outer shrine to the inner shrine.
Cross the Uji Bridge over the Isuzu River and go to the back while looking at the beautiful Uematsu planted by Emperor Taisho, and you will find the Isuzu River Mitaraijo.

Of course, this is a power spot, so please cleanse your mind and body before visiting the main shrine.
If you walk straight, you will finally reach the main shrine.

Please be careful when shooting with a smartphone, etc., as it is only under the stone steps.

While feeling the power of the main shrine, proceed to the annex.

A big cedar tree is just after entering the road leading to Bekkyu!

This is also famous as a hidden power tree.

Is it because the worshipers are touching the power? Is it because it is a power spot?

Although it is a cedar tree, the bark is smooth.

You can feel the feeling of being charged the moment you touch it, which is the best power spot in Japan.

3 Stones that do not step on

Aiming for a power spot in the back!
On the way

Divine Rice Storage

Fire extinguishing mansion

Foreign currency hall

And so on, at the back

There is a place where the god of the inner shrine, Amaterasu Omikami, is enshrined.
In the middle of the stone steps leading to this Arasaigu

"Stone not stepping on"

there is.
Around the 14th to 15th steps from the bottom. .. ..


Do not touch or step on this.
It's in the middle of the stairs, so if you walk around Ise Jingu with good etiquette, you won't step on it. It's legal to walk in the middle because it's a path for God.
If it is crowded, there is a row on the right side.

I'm sorry. .. .. Don't do that.

Obviously there is something wrong with the stairs so you should know.
Since the crack looks like a "heaven", there seems to be a legend that it is a stone that has fallen from heaven.

4 God who protects the precincts of Jingu

The four gods between the Kagura hall and the Gojo hall

It is read as (Miya no Meguri no Kami).
A god who protects the precincts of the shrine, but does not have a shrine with only a stone seat.
Shiji means the four sides of the Jingu.

It's a power spot that is often overlooked because it doesn't have a shrine, but it's a god that you definitely want to worship when you visit Ise!

I found a page of people living in Mie prefecture who visit Ise Jingu on a daily basis.

If you are not satisfied with this information page, we will link to that page so please take a look.

What happens when I hold my hand over the three stones of Ise Jingu?

≪Limited red stamp book and dog companion≫

Link to Ise Jingu top page

Link to the information page for the Ise Jingu Festival

Link to access information page to Ise Jingu

Link to Ise Jingu worship manners page

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