Are there 7 stamps in total at IseJingu? What about the Goshuincho? We will explain when and where you can get it.
掲載日:2023.06.12
IseJingu is the collective name for 125 shrines. Did you know that there are 7 companies where you can receive a Goshuin stamp? On this page, we will explain the time and place to receive a goshuin, as well as a route to visit seven shrines in one day.
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▼Table of contents
- What is IseJingu?
- Where is the shrine where you can get a stamp?
- What kind of goshuin can I receive?
- How can I get IseJingu Jingu stamp book?
- Places where you can get a stamp and stamp fees
- Kotaijingu (IseJingu Naiku)
- Toyouke-daijingu (IseJingu Geku)
- Tsukuyomi Shrine (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
- Takiharanomiya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
- Izawanomiya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
- Yamatohime-no-miya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
- Tsukiyominomiya (Toyouke-daijingu Betsugu)
- A route to see the stamps of 7 companies in one day
What is IseJingu?
IseJingu is officially called "Jingu".
The general name for 125 shrines and shrines is ``Jingu'', centered on Naiku, which enshrines Amaterasu Amaterasu-Omikami, the Japanese great ancestor deity, and Geku, which enshrines Toyouke-no-Omikami, the god of food, clothing, and shelter. ”.
Among the IseJingu, there are only seven shrines where you can receive a stamp. After visiting IseJingu with your daily gratitude, receive a goshuin stamp as proof of your visit.
When and where can you get IseJingu stamp? What is the stamp fee? What about IseJingu stamp book? We will introduce you in detail.
Where is the shrine where you can get a stamp?
Among the 125 shrines and shrines of IseJingu, there are 7 shrines where you can receive a goshuin, and they are as follows.
(1) Kotaijingu (Naiku ・Internal air)
②Toyouke Toyouke-daijingu (Geku /Gekku)
③ Tsukiyomi Shrine
④Takihara Takiharanomiya
⑤Izawa Izawanomiya
⑥Yamato Yamatohime-no-miya
Tsukiyominomiya
The location of each shrine and the time when you can get a stamp are explained on the latter half of the page.
What kind of goshuin can I receive?
At IseJingu, you can get a "goshuin (red seal) with only a stamp and date" according to an ancient custom.
Nowadays, there are many goshuin stamps with gorgeous designs, but the sophisticated and simple ones give off a solemn atmosphere.
How can I get IseJingu Jingu stamp book?
Although there is no original goshuin book IseJingu, you can purchase a goshuin book made by the related organization IseJingu Sokeikai at the Sekikai shop in Naiku Sanshuden and the Jingu Kaikan.
There are different types of goshuin books, such as small size, large size, and wooden ones, and the types and colors of the goshuin books sold vary depending on the location. Before receiving your goshuin, get the goshuincho you are looking for.
Of course, you can also receive it on your favorite goshuincho.
Places where you can get a stamp and stamp fees
We will introduce in detail each of the 7 shrines IseJingu where you can get a goshuin stamp.
Generally speaking, the stamp fee is around 300 yen.
Please complete your visit with a pure heart, have your goshuin book handy, and receive your goshuin.
Kotaijingu (IseJingu Naiku)
` Kotaijingu' (Naiku) is the spiritual hometown of the Japanese people.
About 2,000 years ago, during the reign of Emperor Suinin, Kotaijingu has been located on the banks of the Isuzu River. It enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the ancestor of the imperial family and revered by our people like Amaterasu-Omikami.
At Naiku, you can receive a goshuin stamp at the Kaguraden conferring office within the Naiku precincts.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Kaguraden giving place
IseJingu Naiku (Kotaijingu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Click here for details (Rakuraku Ise Moude)
http://www.rakurakuise.jp/jam_map_02.html
[Naiku] 15 minutes by bus from Kintetsu "Ujiyamada Station"
[Naiku] 5 minutes from Ise Expressway "Ise Nishi" or "Ise IC"
Toyouke-daijingu (IseJingu Geku)
In the center of IseCity, with Mt. Takakura in the background, Toyouke-daijingu (Geku Geku) It enshrines the Toyouke-no-Omikami.
Toyouke-no-Omikami is the deity responsible for the meals of Amaterasu-Omikami in Naiku, and is also revered as the guardian deity of food, clothing, shelter, and industry.
At Geku, you can receive a goshuin stamp at the Kaguraden conferring office.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Kaguraden giving place
IseJingu Geku (Toyouke-daijingu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Click here for details (Rakuraku Ise Moude)
http://www.rakurakuise.jp/jam_map_03.html
[Geku] Approximately 5 minutes walk from JR/Kintetsu "IseCity Station"
[Geku] 5 minutes from Ise Expressway "Ise Nishi"
Tsukuyomi Shrine (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
The deities enshrined are Tsukiyomi no Mikoto, Tsukiyomi no Mikoto no Aramitama, Izanagi no Mikoto, and Izanami no Mikoto. Tsukuyomison is a younger brother deity of Amaterasu-Omikami and is the same deity enshrined at Geku Betsugu Tsukiyominomiya.
As it is written as ``reading the moon,'' it means that he is a god who teaches the phases of the moon and controls the calendar.
At Tsukuyomi Shrine, you can get a goshuin stamp at the Yadoueya.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Shukueya
Tsukuyomi Shrine (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
・From Kintetsu/JR "IseCity Station" or "Kintetsu Ujiyamada Station", take bus No. 51 bound for "Naiku" and get off at "Nakamuracho" for 15 minutes.
・Approximately 10 minutes walk from Kintetsu "Isuzugawa Station"
Takiharanomiya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
Both Takihara Takiharanomiya and Takihara Namiya Shrine enshrine the spirit of Amaterasu-Omikami, and have been revered as ``Haruka Shrine'' since ancient times.
Takiharanomiya has two separate Betsugu, Takiharanomiya and Takihara Namigu Shrine, which are located side by side, and has many features that differ from other Betsugu, such as the fact that it also has a Mifunakura.
Inside the shrine grounds, the approach path is surrounded by cedar trees that are over several hundred years old, and the Mitaraiba, which utilizes the flow of the river, is reminiscent of Naiku and transports you back to the days of the gods.
At Takiharanomiya, you can get a goshuin stamp at the Shukueya.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Shukueya
Takiharanomiya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Approximately 1.5km from JR Takihara Station
Izawanomiya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
Izawanomiya (Izawa Shrine) enshrines the spirit of Amaterasu-Omikami (Amaterasu Omikami Mitama) and is also called ``Izogu''.
Since ancient times, it has been revered as a ``farmiya shrine'', and locals have prayed for a rich harvest of seafood and mountain food.
At Izawanomiya, you can get a goshuin stamp at the Yadoya.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Shukueya
Izawanomiya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
3 minutes walk from Kintetsu Kaminogo Station
Yamatohime-no-miya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
Yamatohime-no-miya is located on Mt. Kurata, in the middle of the Miyuki road that connects Naiku and Geku, and is dedicated to Yamatohimenomikoto.
On the west side of the bright green Mt. Kurata, there are the Jingu Chokokan, the Agricultural Museum, the Art Museum, and the Jingu Bunko, and this area is called the ``Wahime Cultural Forest.''
At Yamatohime-no-miya, you can get a goshuin stamp at the Shukueya.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Shukueya
Yamatohime-no-miya (Kotaijingu Betsugu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
10 minutes by bus from JR/Kintetsu IseCity Station or Kintetsu Ujiyamada Station and get off at Chokokan-mae.
5 minutes from Ise Expressway Ise Nishi or Ise IC
Tsukiyominomiya (Toyouke-daijingu Betsugu)
The enshrined deity is Tsukiyomi no Mikoto. It is the younger brother of Amaterasu-Omikami and is the same deity enshrined at Naiku Betsugu Tsukuyomi Shrine.
Tsukiyominomiya enshrines Tsukiyomi no Mikoto and Tsukiyomi no Mikoto no Aramitama in one shrine building.
At Tsukiyominomiya, you can get a goshuin stamp at the Yadoueya.
Awarding hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (18:00 from January to April and September, 19:00 from May to August)
Awarding place/Shukueya
Tsukiyominomiya (Toyouke-daijingu Betsugu)
0596-24-1111
[Visiting hours]
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
・Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Kintetsu/JR "IseCity Station"
A route to see the stamps of 7 companies in one day
Finally, we will explain the route and time it takes to visit the 7 IseJingu where you can get a stamp.
*The route will be taken by car.
*Times are for reference only, and arrival times may vary depending on the day's congestion and traffic jams.
*The numbers in parentheses are the places where you can get a stamp.
[8:00] Geku parking lot
↓ Few minutes walk
[8:05 - 8:40] IseJingu Geku (Kagura Hall Award Hall)
↓ About 10 minutes on foot
[8:50-9:10] Tsukiyominomiya (Shukueya)
↓Return to Geku parking lot
↓ About 10 minutes by car
[9:35] Naiku A1/A2 parking lot *If full, please use another parking lot
↓ Few minutes walk
[9:40 - 10:40] IseJingu Naiku (Kagura Hall Ceremony)
↓A few minutes walk from UjibashiBridge
[10:45-12:20] Lunch and souvenir selection at Okage-yokocho and Oharai-Machi
Click here for recommended gourmet food and souvenirs in Okage-yokocho and Oharai-Machi
↓Return to Naiku A1/A2 parking lot
↓ About 5 minutes by car
↓ Arrive at Tsukuyomi Shrine parking lot
[12:30-12:50] Tsukuyomi Shrine (Shukueya)
↓ About 5 minutes by car
↓Arrive at Yamatohime-no-miya parking lot *If the parking lot is full, go to the Jingu Museum parking lot.
[12:55 - 13:15] Yamatohime-no-miya (Shukueya)
↓ About 40 minutes by car
↓Arrival at Izawanomiya parking lot
[13:55 - 14:15] Izawanomiya (Shukueya)
↓ Approximately 60 minutes by car (via expressway)
↓Arrival at Takiharanomiya parking lot
[15:15 - 15:35] Takiharanomiya (Shukueya)
The above is a route to visit 7 IseJingu in one day.
Izawanomiya and Takiharanomiya are outside of IseCity, so I decided to visit them in the second half of the route.
If you plan to tour in one day, be sure to be conscious of your time.
We recommend staying at an inn in the Ise-Shima area and exploring the area at your leisure.
Click here for recommended accommodations in the Ise-Shima area ↓
Click here for the goshuin tour in Mie Prefecture↓
Click here for the amulet of IseJingu ↓
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