[Image1]Ise Jingu Outer Shrine279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie PrefectureThe outer shrine is officially called
[Image2]Ise Jingu Outer Shrine279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie PrefectureThe outer shrine is officially called
[Image3]Ise Jingu Outer Shrine279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie PrefectureThe outer shrine is officially called
[Image4]Ise Jingu Outer Shrine279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie PrefectureThe outer shrine is officially called

Ise Jingu Outer Shrine
279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie Prefecture
The outer shrine is officially called the Toyoke Grand Shrine. It is one of the two shrines of the Jingu Shrine, which consists of 125 shrines, and the god of food and industry, Toyoke no Omikami, is the God of worship. As the god who presides over the Meals of Amaterasu of the Inner Shrine, he was enshrined here about 1,500 years ago. A Shinto ritual called the "Daily Morning and Evening Grand Feast Festival," in which Meals is offered to Amaterasu and other gods, is held once a day without missing a day.

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