[Image1]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
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[Image3]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image4]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image5]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image6]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image7]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image8]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image9]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the
[Image10]Ise Jingu Inner ShrineMie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1The Inner Shrine is officially called the

Ise Jingu Inner Shrine
Mie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1
The Inner Shrine is officially called the Imperial Grand Shrine and enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the Imperial Ancestor God. It is said that about 2,000 years ago, during the reign of Emperor Hirohito, the empress Yamatohime Mikoto traveled to various places and established the place of the enthronement of Amaterasu. The shrine area covers an area of 55 million square meters. It takes about 1 hour.

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