【伊勢神宮】About Ise Jingu ‐Origins of Japan‐ ISE-JINGU
Ise Jingu, officially 'Jingu', includes 125 jinja(shinto shrine), centered around Kotaijingu(Naiku), dedicated to Amaterasu-Omikami, and Toyo'uke-daijingu(Geku), dedicated to Toyo'uke-no-Omikami. More than 1,500 rituals are conducted here yearly to pray for the prosperity of the Imperial family, the peace of the world, and the huge harvest.
Ise Shrine Performance
Performance of a play (?) at the Outer Shrine in Ise, Mie prefecture, Japan - taken on March 17th 2013.
Ise Jingu -Grand Shrine-
Ise Grand Shrine (Ise Jingū) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to goddess Amaterasu-ōmikami, located in the city of Ise in Mie prefecture, Japan. Officially known simply as Jingū , Ise Jingū is in fact a shrine complex composed of a large number of Shinto shrines centered on two main shrines, Naikū and Gekū .
The Inner Shrine, Naikū (also officially known as Kotai Jingu), is located in the town of Uji-tachi, south of central Ise City, and is dedicated to the worship of Amaterasu-ōmikami. The Outer Shrine, Gekū (also officially known as Toyouke Daijingu), is located about six kilometers from Naikū and dedicated to Toyouke no ōmikami, the deity of agriculture and industry. Besides Naikū and Gekū, there are an additional 123 Shinto shrines in Ise City and the surrounding areas, 91 of them connected to Naikū and 32 to Gekū.
Purportedly the home of the Sacred Mirror, the shrine is arguably one of Shinto's holiest and most important sites. Access to both sites is strictly limited, with the common public allowed to see little more than the thatched roofs of the central structures, hidden behind four tall wooden fences. The high priest or priestess of Ise Shrine must come from the Japanese imperial family, and is responsible for watching over the Shrine.
The two main shrines of Ise are joined by a pilgrimage road that passes through the old entertainment district of Furuichi. The region around the shrines consists of the Ise-Shima National Park and numerous other holy and historic sites including the 'wedded rocks' Meoto Iwa, and the Saiku (the site of the Heian period imperial residence).
Ise Jingu Geku, Naiku
Ise Grand Shrine is in the city of Ise.
Naiku is the most venerable sanctuary in Japan.
Ise Jingu Grand Shrine - Geku The Outer Shrine, Ise City
Ise Jingu Grand Shrine (伊勢神宮) is a very important Imperial Shinto Shrine in Japan. It is located in Ise City (伊勢市) of Mie Prefecture. There are two parts of this Shrine. One is Naiku (内宮) - the inner Shrine and the second is Geku (外宮)- the Outer Shrine. This video is for Geku - the Outer Shrine. The main worshiped deity is Toyouke-no-Omikami, the Shinto God of agriculture and Industry. Please note that since cameras are not allowed inside the Shrine's main worship hall, only the views from outside are shown.
Ise Grand Shrine Geku Early Morning. (Ise Japan) -早朝の伊勢神宮 外宮-
Feel the gods of power along with the soothing music.
Ise Grand Shrine (Jingu) is most sacred place in Japan.
Amaterasu-oomikami(God of Japan of the sun) has been enshrined.
It is the most popular of the power spots in Japan.
Ise Grand Shrine (English)
Ise Grand Shrine Naiku Early Morning. (Ise Japan) -早朝の伊勢神宮 内宮-
Ise Jingu, Geku
One of the main shrines of the Ise Jingu Complex, Geku, has enshrined the god of food, clothing and shelter since 1500 years ago
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Alongside Naiku, Geku is the second largest shrine in Ise and part of the Ise Grand Shrine. Located 6 km away from Naiku and near the center of Ise, Geku is is dedicated to Toyouke No Omikami, or the god of agriculture and industry. Despite being a large shrine, Geku is connected to 32 other small shrines, all located in the surrounding area, while Naiku is connected to 91 other small shrines.
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Grand Shrine complex, Ise, Japan
The Grand Shrine (Shinto Shrine complex) located at Ise is one of Japan's holiest shrines.
Ise Jingu Grand Shrine - Naiku The Inner Shrine, Ise City
Ise Jingu Grand Shrine (伊勢神宮) is one of the most important and sacred Shinto Shrines in Japan. It is located in Ise City (伊勢市) of Mie Prefecture. In fact there are two parts of this shrine, one is called Naiku or the inner shrine (内宮), second is the Geku, or the outer shrine (外宮).
This video depicts the Naiku or the inner shrine and the main worshiped deity in this shrine is Amaterasu-Omikami or the Sun Goddess. The main worshipped area is out of bounds for cameras, so this video goes only up to the outer areas of the Shrine's main worship hall.
The mysterious Ise-Jingu, Japan's most important shrine
Located in Mie prefecture the city of Ise is home to over 125 shrines. Dating back to 4 BCE this shrine has many stories to tell and supernatural powers to give.
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Ise Jingu Shrine Geku Outer Shrine Japan Walking #43
Ise Jingu Shrine Geku Outer Shrine. It's a very peaceful and sacred place.
Ise Jingu - Toyouke Dai Jingu [Geku]
Jingu is often introduced in the dictionary as Ise Jingu. However, the official name is Jingu without Ise. Jingu is principally composed of the Naiku where Amaterasu Omikami, the ancestral kami of the Imperial Family, is worshiped, and Geku where Toyouke Omikami, the kami of agriculture and industry, is worshiped. Geku is the alternative name for Toyouke Dai Jingu, the sanctuary that is located in the center of Ise city. Toyouke Omikami has founded in the 22nd Years(453)of the reign of Emperor Yuryaku. Emperor Yuryaku had a dream of Amaterasu Omikami in which the deity revealed that she could not properly secure her meals and therefore asked the Emperor to bring Toyouke Omikami from Tanba to take care of her food. After awaking from the dream, the Emperor built a magnificent dwelling place and brought Toyouke Omikami here. Since then, at the Mikeden, the sacred Dining Hall for the kami in the Sanctuary, the dedication of the sacred food to Amaterasu Omikami has without fall been ceremoniously conducted twice a day both in the morning and the evening, since the foundation of the Geku(refer to Higoto-asayu-noomikesai ceremony). Throughout the year, the rites at the Geku are conducted in the same way as at the Naiku.
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Ise shrine/Ise Jingu
Ise Grand Shrine is Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrine and dates back to the 3rd Century. It is considered to be the spiritual home of the Japanese and its national religion Shinto, and as such receives over six million pilgrims and tourists every year.
Ise Grand Shrine also known as Ise Jingu is a complex of over 125 shrines located in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. It is centered around the main shrines of Naiku (inner shrine) and Geku (outer shrine).
The outer shrine is easy to get to and is only a 10 minute walk from Ise-shi Station. The inner shrine is several kilometres away, so a bus from the station or the outer shrine is your best bet.
The inner shrine (内宮) is believed to date from the 3rd Century and enshrines the sun goddess Amaterasu. It is held in higher reverence than the outer shrine. This is due in part to the fact that it is purportedly the home of the Sacred Mirror of the Emperor (one of the three imperial regalia). The sacred mirror (Yata no Kagami) was given to the first emperor of Japan by the sun goddess herself. This makes the shrine one of Japan’s most important and holiest sites.
The outer shrine (外宮) located about 6 kilometres from the inner shrine dates from the 5th Century.
The shrine is unique and one interesting fact is the shrine buildings at both Naiku and Geku as well as the Uji Bridge are rebuilt every 20 years. This is part of an important Shinto belief of the death and renewal of nature and the impermanence of all things wabi-sabi.
Exact imitations of the shrine buildings are built on adjacent sites using traditional methods and techniques. That means these exact replicas use no nails, only wooden dowels and interlocking joints.
A special ceremony is then conducted to transfer the kami (god of the shrine) back to its new home.
The wood of the old shrine buildings is not put to waste, but is recycled in order to reconstruct the torii (shrine gate) at the shrine’s entrance. Leftover wood is also sent to shrines around Japan to be used for rebuilding their own structures.
Visiting the Ise Grand Shrine (伊勢神宮 Ise Jingū)
The Ise Grand Shrine is a Shinto shrine complex that is made up of multiple shrines mainly in two locations. Legend has it that it was founded around 2,000 years ago, but the first known building of a shrine in the area occurred in 692, so still a long time ago! Although the grounds are ancient, the buildings are rebuilt every twenty years, as part of the Shinto belief about the death and renewal of nature and the impermanence of all things (wabi-sabi) and as a way of passing building techniques from one generation to the next (source:
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JAPAN Walking Tour in 4K | Ise city - Ise Jingu Geku | 伊勢市
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Ise shrine in 4K
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Ise Jingu Geku (Toyouke Daijingu) ( 伊勢神宮 外宮(豊受大神宮) )
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Located close to Iseshi Station, “Geku” (Outer Shrine) is a major shrine at Ise Jingu Shrine along with “Naiku (Inner Shrine)”. On these sacred grounds surrounded by the green of nature, there are three associate shrines around “Shogu” (Main shrine).
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Ise Jingu Naiku (Kotaijingu) ( 伊勢神宮 内宮(皇大神宮) )
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Naiku (Inner Shrine) is officially known as Kotajingu and is a prestigious shrine venerated by generations of Emperors. Within its 93 hectare grounds, an ancient forest spreads out and there is a majestic air in the atmosphere.
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