IseJingu is not a single shrine, but a collective name for 125 shrines and shrines, centered on Kotaijingu (Naiku) and Toyouke-daijingu (Geku), and is officially called ``Jingu''.
The center of IseJingu is Naiku and Geku, and Kotaijingu, which enshrines Amaterasu-Omikami Amaterasu-Omikami, the guardian deity of the Japanese people, is called Naiku. Toyouke oaki Toyouke-daijingu is called Geku.
In addition, the Geku and Naiku shrines are also called "Goshogu", and the prestigious palaces equivalent to the Goshogu are called "Betsugu".
*How to read terms related to IseJingu
- Naiku)
- Geku
- Kotaijingu
- Toyouke-no-Omikami no Omikami
- Amaterasu Amaterasu-Omikami
- Goshogu
- Betsugu
Although Geku and Naiku are located far apart, it is an old custom to visit Geku first and then Naiku.
Furthermore, when visiting the shrine, the official order is to go to Goseigu → Betsugu, so the correct route to visit is Goseigu in Geku → Betsugu in Geku → Goseigu in Naiku → Betsugu in Naiku.
Below is a detailed explanation of the routes and time required to visit Geku and Naiku.
Geku
First, cross the Omotesando Hiyoke Bridge, which is the entrance to Geku, and then cleanse your hands and mouth at the Chozuya.
After purifying yourself, you will first visit the main shrine where Toyouke-no-Omikami is enshrined, and then visit the three Betsugu and six shrines within the precincts.
If you have time, it would be a good idea to stop by the Magatama Pond and SenguKanMuseum within the temple grounds and feel the nature and history of Geku.
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- Omotesando Fire Bridge
- The entrance to Geku.
It was built in the Edo period to prevent the spread of fire.
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- Chozuya
- Immediately on the left after crossing the fire bridge.
Cleanse your hands and mouth.
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- Goseigu Shrine
- The main shrine where Toyouke-no-Omikami is enshrined.
Visit first.
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- Taka-no-miya
- This is the most prestigious of Betsugu.
It is said that it is good to visit this shrine when starting something new.
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- Tsuchi-no-miya
- A god who has protected the land since ancient times.
As the guardian deity of the embankment, it was elevated from a subsidiary shrine to Betsugu during the Heian period.
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- Kaze-no-miya
- A god who controls rain and wind, which are important for growing crops.
It is said that he caused a kamikaze to blow during the Mongol invasion.
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- Kagura hall
- A building on the way to the shrine.
You can apply for prayers and get a goshuin stamp to commemorate your visit Geku here.
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- Magatama Pond
- A pond shaped like a magatama.
Approximately 14,000 irises are in full bloom from May to June.
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- SenguKanMuseum
- A museum where you can learn about the history and culture of the shrine.
Opened to commemorate the 2013 Jingu Shikinen ShikinenSengu.
Naiku
First, start from UjibashiBridge, which is the gateway to Naiku. If you cross the bridge and go to the right, you will find the ``Shinen'', which is called the Garden of the Gods, and beyond that, you can wash your hands at the Isuzu River Mitaraiba.
After purifying yourself, you will first visit the main shrine where Amaterasu-Omikami is enshrined, then return to UjibashiBridge area and visit other Betsugu.
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- UjibashiBridge
- The entrance to Naiku.
A large, scenic bridge that crosses from everyday life to the sacred world.
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- Shinto garden
- God's garden. It is known as a famous spot for autumn leaves.
You may even see sacred chickens.
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- Isuzu River Mitaraiba
- A former place of purification.
There is also a chozuya nearby, and it is customary to cleanse your hands here.
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- Goseigu Shrine
- Amaterasu-Omikami is enshrined at the top of about 20 stone steps.
Photography with a camera is only allowed from the bottom of the stone steps.
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- Aramatsuri-no-miya
- The first Betsugu is the most prestigious of Naiku.
Be sure to descend the stone steps into the quiet greenery and pay a visit.
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- Kazahinomi-no-miya
- The god of wind is enshrined on the other side of the bridge.
It is said that it caused a divine wind to blow during the Mongolian invasion.
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- Kagura hall
- If you would like to pray, please apply here.
There is also a place where you can receive amulets and goshuin stamps.
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- Sanshuden
- A rest room with materials and souvenirs.
Free tea is served.
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- Koyasu Shrine
- God of childbirth and safe childbirth.
Konohanasakuyahime-no-Mikoto is the enshrined deity.
At the Chozuya
- Hold the ladle in your right hand and pour in plenty of water.
- Cleanse your left hand and switch the ladle to your left hand.
- Cleanse your right hand and hold the ladle in your right hand again.
- Rinse your mouth with the water you received with your left hand
- Cleanse your left hand again
- Set the ladle upright, clean the handle with the remaining water, and return it to its original position.
In front of the shrine
- Go before the shrine and correct your posture.
- bow deeply twice
- Place your hands together at chest height and move your right fingertips slightly downward.
- clap twice
- take another deep bow
Early morning visit
Evening finale
[Reception location]
Please register at the Kagura Hall of Geku or Naiku, fill out the provided application form, and apply along with the Hatsuho fee. Please see the official website of IseJingu for the first fruits fee.
【Reception time】
Both Naiku and Geku are open from 8:30 to 16:00, and prayers begin at 8:30. Advance reservations are not possible as tours will be provided on the day they are received.
[Time required]
Ozen is a general prayer and takes about 15 minutes, while Odai Kagura is accompanied by elegant dance and court music and takes about 25 to 40 minutes.
[Train] Approximately 5 minutes walk from Kintetsu/JR IseCity Station
[Bus] Approximately 5 minutes by bus from Kintetsu/JR IseCity Station
[Car] Approximately 6 minutes by car from Ise IC to Geku mae parking lot
Access to Naiku
[Train] Approximately 30 minutes walk from Kintetsu Isuzugawa Station
[Bus] Approximately 6 minutes by bus from Kintetsu Isuzugawa Station
[Car] Approximately 5 minutes by car from Ise Nishi IC to Municipal Uji Parking Lot
Click here for bus timetable (PC)
Click here for bus timetable (smartphone)
Geku
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Geku Parking Lot 1
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free - business hours
Usage time is generally 2 hours during the day. - Time to Naiku entrance
1 minute walk
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Geku 2nd parking lot
- Fee
free - business hours
Usage time is generally 2 hours during the day. - Time to Naiku entrance
1 minute walk
- Fee
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Geku 3rd parking lot
- Fee
free - business hours
Usage time is generally 2 hours during the day. - Time to Naiku entrance
1 minute walk
- Fee
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Kitamikado Square temporary parking lot
- Fee
free - business hours
Usage time is generally 2 hours during the day. - Time to Naiku entrance
1 minute walk
- Fee
Naiku
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IseCity Naiku A1 Parking Lot
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first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
2 minutes walk
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IseCity Naiku A2 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
2 minutes walk
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IseCity Naiku A3 parking lot
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3,000 yen per vehicle (exclusively for large buses and microbuses) - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
2 minutes walk
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IseCity Naiku A4 parking lot
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first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
3 minutes walk
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IseCity Naiku B1 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
14 minutes walk
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IseCity Naiku B2 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
13 minutes walk
- Fee
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IseCity Naiku B3 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
12 minutes walk
- Fee
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IseCity Naiku B4 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
12 minutes walk
- Fee
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IseCity Naiku B5 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
14 minutes walk
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IseCity Naiku B6 parking lot
- Fee
first hour free 1 hour to 2 hours 500 yen (daytime 7:00-17:00) 100 yen (nighttime 17:00-7:00) After 2 hours 100 yen added every 30 minutes - business hours
Input: Available all day. Output: Available all day. - Time to Naiku entrance
14 minutes walk
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IseCity Temporary Parking Lot
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1000 yen per time - business hours
9:00~19:00
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Jingu Hall parking lot
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first 2 hours 500円 every 30 minutes thereafter 300円 - business hours
7:00-21:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays) - Time to Naiku entrance
6 minutes walk
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Jingu Kaikan bus parking lot
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first 2 hours 3,000円 every 30 minutes thereafter 1,000円 - business hours
7:00-21:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays) - Time to Naiku entrance
6 minutes walk
- Fee