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  • MIE(Ise-Shima)

    History and Traditional Culture

    Ise Jingu - Geku (Toyouke Daijingu)

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    At Ise Jingu, it is traditional for visitors to visit Geku first, before Naiku. Built over 1,500 years ago, this jinja (shrine) is dedicated to Toyouke-no-Omikami, guardian of food, shelter, and clothing. Both Naiku and Geku are rebuilt every twenty years in accordance with an ancient Shinto tradition.

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    Ise Jingu - Geku (Toyouke Daijingu)

    MIE(Ise-Shima)

    Access From Kintetsu Iseshi Station (M73), walk approx. 5 minutes.
    Address 279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie
    WEB https://www.isejingu.or.jp/en/about/index.html#geku
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