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#Ise Grand Shrine Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Osaka Surrounding Tours Don't just know about Nara, find out where the locals in Japan go for fun
Recommended the following three destinations to introduce to everyone one by one
📍Detailed Address:
Ise Jingu Shrine
Nachi Falls
Kumano Kodo Trail
🗓Itinerary:
From Osaka, head south towards the southern coastline. Nachi Falls. Although it can't compare to the grandeur of domestic waterfalls, being just a gentle stream, the ancient temples and trees surrounding the waterfall, and the scenic mountain roads along the way, are worth experiencing. Continue along the coastline to the east, and you will find many Kumano Kodo trail markers, each serving as a scenic lookout. Further east, all the way to the seaside is the famous Ise Jingu Shrine, one of the most prestigious shrines in all of Japan. The focus is on the Edo-period architecture at the entrance of the shrine, with lots of delicious food, making it very photogenic.
⏳Play Time:
I visited in spring, a very comfortable season. Generally, spring and autumn are good times to visit anywhere.
🚉Transportation Tips:
You can fly to either Osaka or Nagoya. Then take JR or drive yourself.
💰Average Cost:
Tickets for these attractions are very cheap, or even free. It's basically just the cost of flights, hotels, car rentals, and meals.
🌟Highlights:
The natural landscape is integrated with the cultural landscape. They complement each other.
Japanese Historical Cultural Landmark|Ise Shrine (1474)
|Ise Shrine (1474). Ise Shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, is one of the most important shrines in Japan and is also known as the spiritual pillar of Japan. Its establishment dates back to no later than the Emperor Tenmu period in 690, and it is a shrine that brings together elements of ancient Japanese architecture, culture, history, etc.
Explore the spiritual homeland of the Japanese on a pilgrimage to the ancient Kumano Kodo in Kansai
🎐 Discover Japan's most mysterious Koyasan, part of the 'Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range' 🙏, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO 🌏. Walking the Kumano Kodo 🚶🏻♂️ is the most direct way to experience Japanese culture 🙋. The shrines and temples scattered among the towering mountains ⛩ silently tell the vicissitudes of the ancient pilgrimage road...
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【Tour Highlights】
Pilgrimage to the World Heritage Koyasan ⛰ Experience temple Zen activities
Walk the pilgrimage Kumano Kodo 🚶🏻♂️ Enjoy the world-class pilgrimage trail
Watch the tuna disassembly show 🐟 Kansai's coolest Kuroshio Seafood Market
Explore the beautiful mountain and sea scenery of Shirahama 🌊 Full Moon Island, Chikushi, Three-Section Wall
Explore the mysterious mermaid of a thousand years 🤔 Toba Ama performance
Pilgrimage to the highest shrine in this life ⛩ The spiritual home of the Japanese, Ise Jingu
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【Encounter on the way】
✅Wakayama|Kuroshio Market, Kotama Tram, Wakayama Castle, Full Moon Island, Chikushi, Three-Section Wall
✅Koyasan|Buddha chanting, Aji view, copying scriptures, Kongobuji, Danjogaran, Okunoin
✅Kumano Kodo|Nakahechi, Hongu Taisha, Hayatama Taisha, Nachi Taisha, Seigantoji, Nachi Waterfall
✅Mie|Meoto Iwa, Hinjitsukan, Pearl Museum, Ama performance, Toba Aquarium, Ise Jingu
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【Accommodation】
🏡Ichijoin Shukubo|A traditional temple in Koyasan, with highly valuable buildings and Buddha statues, offering delicious vegetarian meals and thoughtful service
🏡Hamachidori no Yu Kaishu|Meet the sea in the guest room, enjoy a happy bath overlooking the sea, and relax
🏡Kumano Bettei Nakanoshima Hotel|Located on Aoi Island Nakanoshima, all rooms have magnificent sea views and quiet space
🏡Amanemu|Located on the coast of Ago Bay, following traditional Japanese style, enjoy natural hot springs, walk on the solitary island
🏡Conrad Osaka|Located in the art-famous Nakanoshima, enjoy the beautiful river view and Osaka skyline
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【Delicacies】
🍱Shojin Ryori|Originating from Buddhism, dishes made with plant-based ingredients. Stimulate the freshest natural flavor in vegetables
🐮Matsusaka Beef|Highly marbled, tender and juicy meat, melts in your mouth, known as the 'artwork in meat'
🎏Ise Bay Seafood|The most representative 'Ise Lobster' is incredibly delicious, the luxurious lobster cuisine will definitely make you stunned
Niiname-no-Matsuri - Japanese holiday🎉
Niiname-no-Matsuri, a Japanese holiday that takes place on Nov 23, is an exciting time to visit the country.
This festival, steeped in history and regarded as an important event by the imperial family, celebrates the bountiful autumn harvest and expresses gratitude for the year's new crops, especially rice.
During this festive occasion, freshly harvested grains are dedicated at shrines to show reverence for agriculture and thankfulness towards the deities.
At the heart of the celebration is the tasting of the newly harvested rice, with the emperor himself responsible for confirming its deliciousness. Prayers and offerings are also made to the gods, seeking the nation's prosperity and well-being.
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Amazing Udon and Shrine
#2023travelwish
This is the Ise Grand Shrine located in Ise, Mie prefecture. It is a 90 minute train ride from Nagoya station and it is fully covered by the JR pass! It is said to be the most sacred shrine in japan. I didn’t capture much as I was just too engrossed in absorbing the surrounding positive vibes~ There is also a small old tradition town to stroll around. Their famous udon is a must try! The noodles are smooth and silky. It is perfect. 🤤
My wish is to visit more sacred shrines in japan
Ise Jingu Shrine is a shrine located in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, and is the apex of the Japanese shrine. It is also the oldest part of history and has experienced more than two thousand years of baptism. The shrine is mainly composed of the inner palace and the outer palace, and the inner palace is dedicated to the god of the sky. As the most sacred and ancient Shinto place in Shinto. Visiting the inner palace is generally in accordance with the order of Uji Bridge Yushou Washing, Sacrifice to God, Inner Palace Kagura Hall, Zhenggong Palace, and Kagura Hall. It should be noted that, contrary to the outer palace, the visit to the inner palace depends on the right. Even the frog sons in the travel frog came here to take pictures and punched.
Ise Jingu Palace, almost outside the palace or the inner palace, almost all hidden in a primitive forest. Even if our arrival is in this cold winter day, But the clear springs and trees completely ignore the silence of this season, and they are still green. The Isuzu River in the shallow waters of the river flows into the river from the outside of the shrine, standing on the bank of the river, and it is clear and clear, and the sound of the sound of the water is like a sonata in the early spring. All the impetuous fading gradually faded away, leaving only the soft voice to echo in the heart.
Ise Jingu Shrine is the spiritual pillar of the Japanese. No foreigners can enter since construction, and it is not open to foreigners until 1957. Unlike other Japanese shrines, the shrine security is the police of the Japanese Self-Defense Force, which in itself illustrates the significance of this shrine. The
Ise Shrine preserves the gossip mirror that symbolizes one of the three imperial artifacts of Japan, and thus the importance of the Ise Shrine. Ise Shrine will be relocated to Ise in 20 years. The "Year of the Year" is also an important commemorative event with a history of more than 1,300 years.
The reason for moving the palace is not recorded in the ancient books. It is generally believed that it is to maintain the cleanliness and solemnity of the temple, and to inherit the traditional craftsmanship of the gods and the traditional craftsmanship of the royal costumes.
Ise Jingu Shrine
Address: Ise Shrine / Hh / Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan: The outer palace is about 10 minutes walk from JR or Kintetsu "Ise City" station, and within The palace can be reached by bus from JR or Kintetsu "Ise Station" in about 10-15 minutes.
Tickets: no tickets required
At the entrance of Ise Jingu Shrine, you can see a sink called Hand Water House. All Japanese people are here to cleanse (washing their mouths) before they pay homage to show respect for the gods. There are many rules for visiting Ise Jingu Shrine, but you can experience the various connotations of Japanese Shintoism from various complicated rituals, and really let the mind be purified in such a process. Visiting the outer palace here generally depends on the left side. From the fire-fighting bridge, visit the worship in this order: the hand-water house the bird house the main palace the Taga Palace the earth palace the wind palace the year-old palace memorial senguu hall. The shrine is also very particular. Before the shrine, first squat twice at 90 degrees. After the hands clasped together, the right palm slightly slaps the palm twice, closes his eyes and prays, and finally squats again. In addition to the blessing of the Great God, it is also possible to make a wish. Like many other shrines and temples in Japan, it is also sold here. The contents of the blessing include: transshipment, health, traffic safety, marriage, security... Prices range from 500-1000 yen. If you wish, just write your wishes here and give them to the staff.
Transportation: Outer Palace: About 5 minutes walk from JR Ise City Station, Nakamiya: Kintetsu Isuzukawa Station Bus ride about 6 minutes
Tickets: Free
Clean body process:
1. Right hand Hold the ladle with water and let the left hand
2. Change to the left hand and wash the right hand
3. Change back to the right hand to the left hand
4. Put the water into the mouth for the mouthwash (be careful not to use the mouth directly) Contact the long handle spoon), then damp the water and wet the left hand
5. Hold the spoon vertically, let the remaining water in the spoon flow down and clean the long handle and put it back in place
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