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Ise Jingu Grand Shrine




The Grand Shrine at Ise is the centre of the imperial branch of Shinto,
where the sun goddess Amaterasu is enshrined. In
The Tale of Genji
, the Rokujo Lady's daughter becomes High
Priestess of the Ise Shrine.



Ise Jingu Grand Shrine

The outer
shrine's pond at Yamada no Hara.



Located at Yamada no Hara, Ise's outer shrine is consecrated to Toyouke
Okami, the Abundant Food Great Divinity. In 1291, the author of
The Confessions of Lady Nijo
visited the large pond beside the
shrine and was reminded of
Saigyo's
poem:
Though I cannot hear them now

This is certainly the place for cuckoo -

This grove of cedar

At Yamada no Hara



Ise Jingu Outer Shrine Torii

An unpainted torii marks the
entrance of the outer shrine.

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