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ISE near JR Ashikaga station
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It is Ise Shrine on the north side of JR Ashikaga Station. The precincts are well maintained and have a very good atmosphere. The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. There is a reception for the red stamp.
After I came to Ise Jingu, I learned that Ise Jinja shrine is located in Ashikaga, and I visited after going to the neighborhood to eat. It's just one from the national highway, so there is a house, but it had a quiet atmosphere. There is nothing to see in particular, but I think it's a good place to visit Ise-sama.
The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. Behind the main shrine is the Ise Jingu shrine, and the outer shrine and the Tsukiyomi shrine are also enshrined, respectively, and the Toyoke Kodaijin and Tsukiyomi no Mikoto are enshrined. It is said that the foundation was built in the mid Heian period (1150s), and it was called "Amaterasu Kodaijin" and was established as "Ashikaga Sho Isegu".
ISE near JR Ashikaga station
It is Ise Shrine on the north side of JR Ashikaga Station. The precincts are well maintained and have a very good atmosphere. The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. There is a reception for the red stamp.
The only の Ise-gu in the city
After I came to Ise Jingu, I learned that Ise Jinja shrine is located in Ashikaga, and I visited after going to the neighborhood to eat. It's just one from the national highway, so there is a house, but it had a quiet atmosphere. There is nothing to see in particular, but I think it's a good place to visit Ise-sama.
ISE Jinja shrine known as' ISE Sama '
The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. Behind the main shrine is the Ise Jingu shrine, and the outer shrine and the Tsukiyomi shrine are also enshrined, respectively, and the Toyoke Kodaijin and Tsukiyomi no Mikoto are enshrined. It is said that the foundation was built in the mid Heian period (1150s), and it was called "Amaterasu Kodaijin" and was established as "Ashikaga Sho Isegu".