As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, the Ise Shrine and the entire Ise area are one of the highest-level shrines in Japan. The Ise Shrine is divided into two palaces inside and outside. Relatively speaking, the inner palace is more ancient and natural, and built in the mountains is more clean. The outer palace is built in the city very close to the station, and it is more lively. There are several kilometers on both sides. Anyway, it is definitely not possible to walk down by legs. Unlike the inner palace sacrifices, the outer palace sacrifices are the rich and powerful gods, a god in charge of food, and the level is different, so strictly speaking, Ise's most authentic still has to go to the inner palace. The transportation of Ise Outer Palace is very convenient. From the JR station, there is a Shendao from the Outer Palace that can directly lead to the shrine. It takes about ten minutes to walk. On the scale of the external palace is still general, but several halls of worship are relatively scattered, mainly the main hall and two from the palace, the distance is relatively far, there is one still in the middle of the mountain, whether it is the palace or the wind palace and the Duohe Palace, are very small, but also more original. Like the inner palace, there are many ancient trees on the outer palace side, and the small stones on the ground are also very clean. It is legendary that the stones on the ground are also historically not to be picked up, but now it is different from before, and they are changed to super large stones. I believe no one will take it. It is recommended to take less than an hour to see it to go to the Inner Palace. The souvenirs here are relatively better to buy in the Inner Palace.
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As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, the Ise Shrine and the entire Ise area are one of the highest-level shrines in Japan. The Ise Shrine is divided into two palaces inside and outside. Relatively speaking, the inner palace is more ancient and natural, and built in the mountains is more clean. The outer palace is built in the city very close to the station, and it is more lively. There are several kilometers on both sides. Anyway, it is definitely not possible to walk down by legs. Unlike the inner palace sacrifices, the outer palace sacrifices are the rich and powerful gods, a god in charge of food, and the level is different, so strictly speaking, Ise's most authentic still has to go to the inner palace. The transportation of Ise Outer Palace is very convenient. From the JR station, there is a Shendao from the Outer Palace that can directly lead to the shrine. It takes about ten minutes to walk. On the scale of the external palace is still general, but several halls of worship are relatively scattered, mainly the main hall and two from the palace, the distance is relatively far, there is one still in the middle of the mountain, whether it is the palace or the wind palace and the Duohe Palace, are very small, but also more original. Like the inner palace, there are many ancient trees on the outer palace side, and the small stones on the ground are also very clean. It is legendary that the stones on the ground are also historically not to be picked up, but now it is different from before, and they are changed to super large stones. I believe no one will take it. It is recommended to take less than an hour to see it to go to the Inner Palace. The souvenirs here are relatively better to buy in the Inner Palace.
The outer palace of Ise Shen Palace is also very beautiful. The streets here are simple and tasteful. It feels that many small shops here seem to be buildings in the Edo era. There are a lot of tourists here, so the prices are a bit high!
It is a shrine located in Ise City, Mei County, Japan, and is the head temple of a shrine that covers about 80,000 shrines in Japan. It is called the three major palaces in Japan
No matter whether it is historical or authoritative, Ise Shrine has always been a shrine of Japanese gods, without a social style, superbly above all shrines. A simple sentence is the most noble, no one. Ise Shrine is a special presence in all of Japan's more than 80,000 shrines because it is the leader of all shrines. In Japan, if it is simply "the shrine", it still refers to the Ise shrine. The main building of the shrine is the "Imperial Palace" that is dedicated to the god of heaven and the "Imperial Palace" that is dedicated to the god of heaven and the "Imperial Palace" that is dedicated to the god of heaven and the "Imperial Palace" that is dedicated to the god of heaven and the god of food and clothing. Walking through the fire except the bridge is the real boundary of the external palace. Ise Shen Palace is almost hidden in a pristine forest, regardless of the external palace or the inner palace. The information is written in an area of 5,500 hectares, only 1/60 is used for worship. The inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace of the inner palace The remaining forest area is used as building materials when moving to the palace every 20 years, and how many teak trees are cut down every time the palace is returned, and how many trees are planted in the territory, a sense of endless life, continuing for thousands of years. Zheng also because of this relationship, visited Ise Shen Palace twice before and after, although coincidentally on the cold winter day, But the clear springs and trees completely ignore the dead silence of this season, still green, many are still towering into the heavens of the god palace fir giant wood, not to mention a hundred years, 800 years of tree age of the god wood is not in the minority, no wonder believers always like to visit, along the way also surrounded by dry branches, it is said that you can absorb this aura, It also brings good luck and strong energy. Walking in the forest-like territory, enjoying the wonderful mottled light and shadow under the shade, the so-called victory is to calm the heart, let many worries learn to put down. Or feel the aura of silence and clarity like in the forest, many people have their hands on display, Embrace the giant wood, as if looking for some kind of calm energy and comfort from the eternal time of the millennium. After the 12th century, the Ise Shrine, which generally opened the people to worship, is the biggest difference from other shrines. Only through the white curtain to worship, after crossing the gate, any shooting is prohibited. Maybe this is the Shinto religion, the god must keep a distance from the world, so through the white curtain, the closed temple door is a revered attitude, and everyone is also orderly waiting in line for worship, But I couldn't hold my curiosity. When the wind blew, I lifted a curtain in a corner. I held my breath and looked at the small wooden house in the middle of the wide courtyard. The "Move Palace Museum" near the entrance and exit of the Outer Palace is a museum opened with the 61st annual move to the Palace in 1993. Visitors can learn about the history of the shrine, the ceremony of the relocation of the palace, etc., but they cannot be photographed inside. When you come to Ise Shrine, you must understand the most famous ritual of the relocation of the palace. From 690 AD, the shrine building has to be demolished and rebuilt every 20 years; There is also a "migration palace sacrifice" sacrifice, which has been passed down from ancient times. The most mysterious, only the emperor can enter the last main hall, there are also restoration models in the museum, which can also satisfy a curiosity. Transportation: Kintetsu tram Ise Station, 5 minutes walk after leaving the station, the visit time: 1-4, September 5:00—18:00, May-August 5:00—19:00, October-December 5:00—17:00 Annual relocation Palace Memorial Senguu Hall requires 300 yen tickets / Opening hours: 9:00—16:30 Play suggestions: It is recommended to take the tram to Ise Station first and walk directly to the Outer Palace. After visiting, take the bus to the inner palace. Take the bus from Ise City (outer palace) to the inner palace for about 20 minutes. If there is no luggage storage problem at the station, you can take the bus directly to the "Uji Yamada" station and take the tram.
Toyoshou Daishin Palace is a shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, one of the two main palaces of Ise Shrine, commonly known as the Outer Palace.
This shrine is one of the two main palaces of Ise Shrine, commonly known as the Outer Palace, belonging to the style of the inner society, the main sacrifice god is the Fengshou Dayu God