Ise Jingu 1-Day Small-Group Tour from Nagoya
Overview
Visit both the Naiku and Geku of Ise Jingu, a shrine loved by Japanese people and considered the most sacred spot in the Shinto religion. An English-speaking National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter will provide easy-to-follow explanations about Japanese mythology and culture.
- 🚆 Comfortable transportation with reserved seats on the limited express train for the round trip from Nagoya.
- 🗣️ Enjoy worry-free sightseeing with guidance from a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter.
- 🏞️ Participants who plan to stay in Ise, Shima, or Toba after the tour may leave midway.
- 🛍️ Walk around Okage Yokocho, where over 60 shops recreate an old-fashioned atmosphere.
- 🍜 Try local food such as Ise udon noodles during your visit.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
- Sengukan admission
- English Speaking Guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- Round-trip transportation expenses
- Food & Drink
- Transportation expenses to the meeting location
Meeting point
Return details
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Ise Shrine GekuTour the Sengukan, which features models and video exhibits about Ise Jingu and the Shinto religion, along with a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter. The full-scale model of the Geku's main hall is a must see. - The Geku has about 1,500 years of history, and is venerated as the guardian deity for food, clothing and shelter, and industry. As Ise Jingu is the site of many ceremonies throughout the year, restrictions may be placed on visiting without prior notice. Thank you for your understanding.
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Okage YokochoOkage Yokocho features many souvenir shops and restaurants. See historical Ise-style structures from about 400 years ago that were moved and rebuilt or recreated here, and enjoy local food such as Ise's specialty anko-coated mochi (rice cake), Ise udon noodles, and Ise lobster croquettes. Please have lunch on your own here.
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Ise JinguIse Jingu Naiku is the most venerable sanctuary in Japan. The Naiku has 2,000 years of history and is dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the most sacred Shinto deity. There are three divine palaces in the Naiku area. You will visit the Shogu, which is the main divine palace, and two Betsugu called Aramatsurinomiya and Kazahinominomiya.
- Cross Ujibashi Bridge which is said to connect the ordinary world and the sacred world. You will visit Shogu, By the end of the tour, you will understand Shinto deeper. (pass by)
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KazahinominomiyaThis is the associated shrine where the Kami (god) of wind and rain are enshrined.
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AramatsurinomiyaThere are 14 associated shrines in and around Geku and Naiku which are revered next to Shogu. This shrine is the highest level among them and is dedicated to a vigorous spirit of Amaterasu-Omikami.
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