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Visit Ise Grand Shrine

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Visit Ise-san once in your life... It takes about 15 minutes by car from Saio Palace to Ise Grand Shrine. We will introduce recommended worship routes.

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Visit Ise from Futami

Before going to Ise Grand Shrine, it has been a formal pilgrimage since ancient times to visit this place to remove impurities and enter with a purified mind and body. As the name suggests, Futami Okitama Shrine is located in Futamiura, where Meoto Iwa (Meotoiwa Rocks) of different sizes stand close together. First, visit Futami Okitama Shrine.

Toyouke Omikami, the god of food and grain, is enshrined in the Geku of Ise Jingu.

In addition to Goshogu, there are also the gods of Kazenomiya, Tsuchinomiya, and Taganomiya. Please come and visit us.

Amaterasu Omikami, the guardian deity of the Japanese people, is enshrined in the inner shrine of Ise Grand Shrine.

Once you cross Uji Bridge, it's like entering another world. Be sure to also visit Kazehi Prayer Shrine and Arasai Shrine.

After visiting the shrine, take a stroll through Okage Yokocho

Okage Yokocho is adjacent to the inner shrine of Ise Grand Shrine. There are also gourmet foods from Ise-Shima and limited edition goods that can only be purchased here. There is also the main branch of Akafuku, an Ise specialty.

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All rooms have an open-air bath and canopy bed. We also offer a variety of experiences and events unique to Saio no Miya. The dishes made with carefully selected seasonal ingredients from Ise are also attractive. Please spend luxurious time to your heart's content.

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