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Map of Ise Jingu's Naiku Shrine. First you cross Uji Bridge.325 views
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Map of Naiku at Ise Jingu Shrine and adjacent area.324 views
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Ise Jingu Shrine's Naiku (Inner Shrine) is the main and most popular shrine at Ise. The shrine is rebuilt every 20 years and 2013 will mark the completion of the new shrine to replace the old one built in 1993.277 views
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Close up map of Naiku. An adjacent plot next the shrine is for the next rebuilding of the shrine. The current, 20-year-old Naiku shrine is on an adjacent plot of land.272 views It takes 8 years to rebuild the Naiku shrine. So 12 years from now, they will start the rebuilding process all over again. Numerous ceremonies are held for this rebuilding, but only a few of them can be seen by the public.
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Ise Jingu shrine maidens look the same as any other shrine maidens. They are likely college students hired just for New Year's to sell goods.237 views
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The bottleneck at Naiku was this little torii which most people wanted to walk through at the top of the steps. People like me who didn't have time opted to go up the steps on the right side in no time. 201 views
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About 300-400 meters to the Naiku shrine, it got congested. It took about an hour to reach the foot of the steps going up to the shrine.183 views
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I wondered how much I should donate for this sake. I just dropped a 100 yen coin and probably got 20 yen worth of sake. At Atsuta Shrine (one of Japan's Big Three shrines) in Nagoya, they have a nice big hall where they serve hot tea and sweets for 181 viewsNothing like that here.
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Look how small the offertory box is at Ise Jingu's Naiku. The one at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo is like half the size of a football field. Of course, Ise Jingu just doesn't have the space for it.180 views
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Naiku shrine and torii are in sight at the top of the steps ahead. We were told that it would take more than an hour just to get up these steps. However, we could walk up the steps quickly on the right edge of the steps.175 views
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Uji Bridge is made of hinoki cypress wood. The bridge columns are made of keyaki.146 views
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High walls prevent us from seeing the sacred shrine buildings of Naiku. Photography is not allowed inside these walls so don't try to use a long pole with a camera attached to take pictures. There are guards everywhere. 139 views
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It takes 8 years to rebuild the Naiku shrine. So 12 years from now, they will start the rebuilding process all over again. Numerous ceremonies are held for this rebuilding, but only a few of them can be seen by the public.137 views
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Roof horns at Ise Jingu's Naiku.136 views
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Ise-shi Station platform upon arrival on Jan. 1, 2013. Ise Jingu's Geku Outer Shrine is a short walk from this station.118 views
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Ise-shi Station with kadomatsu New Year's decorations.99 views
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People behind me.99 views
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Torii gate at Uji Bridge. Very crowded with New Year's worshippers going for hatsumode prayers.97 views
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On the steps going up to Naiku shrine. This was where it got ridiculous. Literally a snail's pace.92 views
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Crossing Uji Bridge on the way back.92 views
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Oharai-machi shopping street outside Naiku entrance. Bus stop for the train stations and Geku is near here.92 views
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Ise Jingu Shrine's Naiku is officially named, "Kotaijingu" (皇大神宮). It worships Amaterasu Omikami 天照坐皇大御神, the ancestor of the Imperial Family and the tutelary kami of the Japanese people. Naiku was founded 2000 years a91 views
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Uji Bridge showing its 20-year age.91 views
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This is the steps leading to the new Naiku shrine that will be completed this fall 2013. The shrine buildings are already close to completion, but they are covered up.90 views
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We could easily proceed from Uji Bridge to this Daini (Second) torii. So far so good.89 views
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The people who went up the right edge of the steps didn't go through the torii and could only pray at a temporary, off-center position under the slim roof seen here on the right of the thatched-roof gate. 88 views
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Small offertory box.88 views
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Right outside the entrance Naiku is a long shopping street called Oharai-machi, mainly food stalls. it leads to a parking lot. Very crowded on New Year's Day.88 views
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Naiku torii at the top of the steps.87 views
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We didn't get to go through the torii, but it wasn't worth the wait. They never explained the difference between staying in the middle of the steps and going up on the right edge.87 views
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Dried fish.86 views
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Horse stable.85 views
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Bamboo strips protect the trees.85 views
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Kaguraden hall for sacred dances and prayers. 内宮神楽殿85 views
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Crossing Uji Bridge, a little over 100 meters long. 宇治橋84 views
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The other end of Uji Bridge also has a torii gate.84 views
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Naiku's bottleneck. These people took at least an hour to climb up the steps to go through this little torii. So it must've taken them at least 2 hours to get here from Uji Bridge. Normally it's a 10-15 min. walk.84 views
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My video of Ise Jingu Naiku on Jan. 1, 2013.84 views
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Colorful bus at Ise.83 views
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Uji Bridge goes over Isuzu River. 五十鈴川83 views
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Another place to purify yourself on the banks of Isuzu River at this place called the Mitarashi. 五十鈴川と御手洗場83 views
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After going through the torii, they could pray at this center position under this thatched-roof gate in front of the shrine.83 views
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Sanshuden rest house83 views
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Lucky bags.83 views
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A guard watching over the crowd crossing Uji Bridge.82 views
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Water fountain where you wash your hands and rinse your mouth for purification. 手水舎82 views
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Before praying at the shrine, you're supposed to purify yourself. Wash your hands and rinse your mouth here. Use the ladle to pour water into your hand, then sip the water from your hand. Don't sip the water directly from the ladle. 手水舎82 views
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I could see the heatwaves from the people's bodies. Still inching forward.82 views
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The scene from the top of the steps. People on the right are aiming for the torii. People on the left are shooting up the steps in no time.82 views
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Brand new wooden torii.82 views
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Place to dispose of old decorations bought from the shrine.81 views
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The first torii or Daiichi torii.81 views
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Dip your hands here in Isuzu River. Auto maker Isuzu was named after this crystal-clear river. 五十鈴川と御手洗場81 views
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Getting closer to the bottom of the steps leading up to the Naiku shrine.81 views
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At the bottom of the steps going up to the shrine.81 views
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Barrels of sake as offerings.80 views
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Lot of people here, but it's still not as crowded as Meiji Shrine in Tokyo.80 views
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Imagine providing a service or product for which you need not worry about complaints, defects, malfunctions, errors, or failures. And the customer base is guaranteed forever. 80 views
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THe rest house had a view of a Noh stage.80 views
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Uji Bridge on the way back.80 views
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Bus with motif promoting Ise. Going to worship at Ise Jingu is called "Ise-mairi."79 views
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Still walking at a good pace.79 views
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The great thing for them is that they need not provide any guarantee that your hopes, dreams, and prayers will come true for you. No such thing as a product warranty nor money-back guarantee.79 views
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Isuzu River as seen from Uji Bridge. Water from this river is used in the shrine's ceremonies and rituals.79 views
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Bus stop for Naiku Inner Shrine. This is near Ise-shi Station.78 views
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There was a money box under both the thatched roof and under the slim roof structure next to it. Either way, you can still pray at the shrine. Not a big deal if you don't go through the torii or don't pray from the center spot under the thatched78 viewsIt really looked like the people going up on the right edge were exiting without praying at the shrine. Not so. They could also pray at the shrine, but at an off-center position.
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People still streaming toward Naiku shrine passing through the second torii.78 views
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Inside Sanshuden rest house, a nice warm place to rest.78 views
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Much more popular than sake was amazake (sweet sake). This line was too long for me so I skipped it.78 views
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Uji Bridge is also rebuilt every 20 years.77 views
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Side torii gate at Naiku.77 views
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This is all we can see of the main shrine building called the Shoden (正殿), the home of Amaterasu. The design of the shrine buildings are especially beautiful and awe-inspiring. Too bad we can't see it. There are photographs (especially by Yoshio 77 views
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Where the people coming and going converge at Ise Jingu's Naiku.77 views
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They served free green tea.76 views
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After crossing Uji Bridge, it is a gravel path to the shrine.75 views
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Shrine gift shop for amulets etc. Make no doubt, religion in Japan is very big business. They are in the business of selling hopes, dreams, prayers, ceremonies, and amulets. 75 views
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A sip of sake at this booth. I saw no indications of a fee for this sake, but there was a donation tray right there.75 views
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Way back.74 views
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Snake souvenirs for sale. Major Shinto shrines make much of their income during New Year's.74 views
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Inside the bus going to Naiku from Ise-shi Station.72 views
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