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A day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's highest-ranking shrine, departing from Nagoya.
A day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's highest-ranking shrine, departing from Nagoya.
A day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's highest-ranking shrine, departing from Nagoya.
A day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's highest-ranking shrine, departing from Nagoya.
A day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's highest-ranking shrine, departing from Nagoya.

A day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, Japan's highest-ranking shrine, departing from Nagoya.


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Duration:9 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
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  • Starting from Nagoya, take a day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, the highest-ranking shrine in Japan, and follow the traditional worship route from the outer shrine to the inner shrine to experience Japan's thousand-year-old religious culture and solemn and sacred atmosphere.
  • Visit Futami Okitama Shrine, famous for its association with marriage, admire the "Couple Rocks" symbolizing happiness and fulfillment, and experience the ancient custom of purifying the mind and body at Futamiura before worshipping at Ise Grand Shrine.
  • Stroll along the Edo-style "Okage Yokocho" and freely enjoy the local Ise cuisine, snacks, and souvenir shopping, fully experiencing the charm of Ise Old Town and the traditional Japanese culture.
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— Attraction Introduction —

  • Since ancient times, Japanese people have had a tradition of purifying their mind and body by visiting Futamiura before worshipping at Ise Grand Shrine.

The two rocks (Male Rock and Female Rock) tightly connected by a giant shimenawa rope are called "Couple Rocks". Couple Rocks symbolize marital harmony and romantic happiness, and because of their association with forming a good marriage, they have become a well-known tourist attraction for marriage.

  • Ise Grand Shrine Outer Shrine Visit

The outer shrine of Ise Grand Shrine is officially named "Toyouke Omikami," and it enshrines Toyouke Omikami, who is in charge of the food and drink of Amaterasu Omikami. She is revered as the guardian deity of food, clothing, shelter, and property. The approach, paved with tamarisk, is surrounded by tall trees, with sunlight filtering through the treetops. The air is fresh and tranquil, and it is said that simply strolling along it can heal and cleanse the mind and body.

  • Ise Grand Shrine Visit & Mikage Yokocho Stroll

Located on the banks of the Isuzu River, the Imperial Grand Shrine (Inner Shrine) has been continuously protected since the reign of Emperor Suinin, enshrining Amaterasu Omikami, one of the three founding deities of Japan. After crossing the Uji Bridge, which serves as the entrance to the approach, one officially enters the sacred realm, where the air becomes solemn and dignified. The long approach, paved with tamarisk jewels, and the surrounding natural scenery are considered one of the symbols of Japan's original landscape.

After the shrine visit, you can stroll freely in the Edo-era-style "Okage Yokocho". Here you'll find about 50 specialty shops where you can leisurely enjoy local cuisine, relax, sample Ise specialties, purchase souvenirs, and experience the unique charm of Ise's traditional life, markets, festivals, and performing arts.

Located on the coast of Futamiura in Ise, the Motoi-iwa (Couple Rocks) are two rocks connected by a giant shimenawa (sacred rope), symbolizing marital bliss, romantic happiness, and wishes for a good marriage. Since ancient times, this place has been an important site for purifying the mind and body before visiting Ise Grand Shrine. The scenery, where the azure seascape and sacred atmosphere intertwine, is one of Ise's most representative scenic wonders.

Located on the coast of Futamiura in Ise, the Motoi-iwa (Couple Rocks) are two rocks connected by a giant shimenawa (sacred rope), symbolizing marital bliss, romantic happiness, and wishes for a good marriage. Since ancient times, this place has been an important site for purifying the mind and body before visiting Ise Grand Shrine. The scenery, where the azure seascape and sacred atmosphere intertwine, is one of Ise's most representative scenic wonders.

The outer shrine of Ise Grand Shrine is officially named "Toyoke Daijingu," and it enshrines "Toyoke Daimikami," who is in charge of protecting food, clothing, shelter, and property. The approach is surrounded by tall trees, and the air is fresh and tranquil. Strolling along the Tamasari Trail, one can feel the millennia-old religious culture and solemn and sacred atmosphere of Japan.

The outer shrine of Ise Grand Shrine is officially named "Toyoke Daijingu," and it enshrines "Toyoke Daimikami," who is in charge of protecting food, clothing, shelter, and property. The approach is surrounded by tall trees, and the air is fresh and tranquil. Strolling along the Tamasari Trail, one can feel the millennia-old religious culture and solemn and sacred atmosphere of Japan.

The inner shrine of Ise Grand Shrine, officially named "Kodaijingu," enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the highest deity in Japan, and is considered the most sacred site among Japanese shrines. After crossing the Uji Bridge, which symbolizes the entrance to the sacred realm, one can feel the solemn and sacred atmosphere. The ancient trees and the clear stream of the Isuzu River within the grounds further showcase the beauty of traditional Japanese shrine culture.

The inner shrine of Ise Grand Shrine, officially named "Kodaijingu," enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the highest deity in Japan, and is considered the most sacred site among Japanese shrines. After crossing the Uji Bridge, which symbolizes the entrance to the sacred realm, one can feel the solemn and sacred atmosphere. The ancient trees and the clear stream of the Isuzu River within the grounds further showcase the beauty of traditional Japanese shrine culture.

Located next to the Inner Shrine of Ise Grand Shrine, Gyo-kage Yokocho recreates the atmosphere of Ise's old streets from the Edo to Meiji periods. The street is lined with many unique shops and local delicacies, where you can freely sample Ise specialties such as Ise udon noodles and Akafuku mochi, purchase souvenirs, and immerse yourself in a rich atmosphere of nostalgic Japanese culture.

Located next to the Inner Shrine of Ise Grand Shrine, Gyo-kage Yokocho recreates the atmosphere of Ise's old streets from the Edo to Meiji periods. The street is lined with many unique shops and local delicacies, where you can freely sample Ise specialties such as Ise udon noodles and Akafuku mochi, purchase souvenirs, and immerse yourself in a rich atmosphere of nostalgic Japanese culture.

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[Tourism Conditions]

Travel Departure Point & Destination: Nagoya & Mie

Trip duration: Day trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: Heisei Electric Bus Co., Ltd.

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 10

Team Leader: 1

[Travel Planning/Implementation]

Operating company name: Heisei Electronics Co., Ltd.

Address: 5-22-26 HEG Hall 5th Floor, Honmachi, Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture

License Number: Tourism Authority Registered Travel Agent No. 2095

Name of travel agency: Japan Travel Agents Association (General Incorporated Company), Regular Member

Reminders

  • A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • We apologize for any inconvenience caused by unforeseen circumstances such as traffic jams that may result in bus delays and adjustments to the stop times at various attractions.

  • Please be aware that the size of the vehicle used for the day trip may be adjusted depending on the number of people or the situation on the day.

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