Saiku Heian no Mori
Reviving scenes of peace
Three buildings from the Heian period, `` saikuu Doryo Hall,'' have been restored at the site of the historic saikuu. It conveys the charm of ancient architecture and recreates the appearance of an ancient saikuu.
There are three buildings that are believed to have been used for ceremonies and banquets under the control of saikuu dormitory, saikuu government office. In the background is the world of ancient architecture from the Heian period.
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Detailed information
From November to February, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (admission until 3:30 p.m.)
Approximately 5 minutes walk from Kintetsu saikuu Station Shiseki Park exit
About 20 minutes by car from Ise Motor Tamaki IC
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path of history
直線距離:926m
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nearby events
Date: Sunday, December 15, 2020
直線距離:22m
The Night Parade saikuu One Hundred Demons - The Meiwa Mononoke Gang
Date: November 19th (Tuesday) to December 15th (Sunday), 2020
直線距離:921m
Creation Artifacts Exhibition
Date: November 21, 2020 (Thursday) - December 1, 2020 (Sunday)
直線距離:926m
Exhibition on the Life and Culture of Heian Aristocrats in Mie
Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024 - Saturday, November 24, 2024...
直線距離:2.2km
Takejinja Shrine: A path lined with hemp and colorful lights
Date: Saturday, February 8, 2025
直線距離:4.4km
Higashidaiyodo Ogashira ritual [Prefecturally designated intangible folk cultural property]
Date: Friday, November 15, 2024 - Friday, January 31, 2025
直線距離:5.4km
Tamaru Castle ruins light up
Date: January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
直線距離:5.5km
Prayer for good luck ☆ Tour of the Seven Lucky Gods of Seishu
Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024 9:00-13:00
直線距離:6.1km
Let's eat lots of delicious rice and vegetables! Tasting event
Date: Friday, January 24, 2025
直線距離:8.3km
First Atago Festival/Atago City
Date: Saturday, February 8, 2025
直線距離:8.4km
Takamukai no Mikashi ritual [Nationally designated important intangible folk cultural property]
Date: Wednesday, January 1, 2025 to Friday, January 3, 2025
直線距離:8.6km
First visit to Yakumo Shrine
Date: Setsubun in 2025 is on Monday, February 3rd. (Every year on February 3rd)
直線距離:8.6km
Mirokuin Star Festival
Plays and experiences nearby
直線距離:140m
Hemp and colorful lights approach to the shrine & hemp himmeli making experience
直線距離:193m
A shrine visit tour that traces the history of two bamboo shrines and Saio (special goshuin, Ochazuke, and sweets included)
直線距離:259m
MeiwaTown Bicycle Rental
直線距離:266m
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直線距離:3.3km
Japanese Sake "Prayer of the Divine Capital" Rice Planting Festival ~Sake rice planting experience~
直線距離:3.3km
Sake “Shinto no Prayer” Harvest Festival ~Sake rice harvesting experience~
直線距離:3.4km
[Saturday, September 14th] Now accepting applications for the Japanese Sake "Sacred Capital Prayer" Nukiho Festival - Sake rice harvesting experience -
直線距離:4.1km
Sake “Prayer of the Divine City” ~Sake preparation experience~
直線距離:4.8km
Rental bicycles for riding on the sandy beach in Oyodo Fureai Campsite
直線距離:4.8km
Ise/ saikuu “Oyodo Fat Bike Beach Cruise”
直線距離:5.0km
Experience making a goshuin book using vegan leather “Ise leather paper” born in the Edo period
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Blessing yoga experience and good luck lunch at the historical Japanese house “Genkosha”