Shikinen Sengu Kinen Sengu-kan
Architecturally refined museum located next to Ise Jingu Gegu, with a focus on Ise Jingu and the Shikinen Sengu ceremony which happens every 20 years.
Ise Jingu is located in Mie Prefecture and is a shrine spread out over a large area of land surrounded by trees in a tranquil forest. Its 2 main shrines, Naiku (inner shrine) and Geku (outer shrine), make up one of Shinto's holiest and most important sites in Japan.
Architecturally refined museum located next to Ise Jingu Gegu, with a focus on Ise Jingu and the Shikinen Sengu ceremony which happens every 20 years.
Kappo Katsura serves a "sacred rice bowl" called Mike-don in a nod to its location near the holy shrine Ise Jingu Gegu.
Mie prefecture's newly minted three-star Michelin sushi restaurant, Komada. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Operated by an NPO, this museum outlines the neighborhood history in meticulously restored merchant buildings that were in use for over 300 years.
Ito Shoha Museum, located inside Sarutahiko Jinja Shrine, displays artwork from Shoha Ito and shrine-related artifacts.
This is a shrine with strong ties with neighboring Ise Jingu Shrine and a popular place for those seeking direction in life.
Offering simple Japanese-style accommodation with a traditional public bath, Mizuhokan (Formerly Ryogoku Ryokan) is a 4-minute walk from JR Iseshi Train Station
Located a 2-minute walk from Iseshi Train Station, Isegekusando Iseshinsen offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property and indoor/outdoor hot spring baths. Air c
Only a 2-minute walk from JR Iseshi Train Station, Ise Guest House Kazami offers private Japanese-style rooms and dormitory-style rooms in a traditional buildin
Conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from Iseshi Train Station, Hinode Ryokan is Japanese-style accommodation with a historic charm. Ise-jingu Shrine’s Gek
With its Japanese garden, multi-course meals and tatami-and-wood decor, Ise Todaya Ryoan offers traditional accommodation a 15-minute walk from Ise Jingu Shrine
Located in the shopping arcade, Yumebito House offers simple dormitory-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. Rental bicycles are available for touring the area and guest
Ise Jingu, consisting of Naiku (inner shrine) and Geku (outer shrine), is one of Shinto's holiest and most important sites in Japan.
Architecturally refined museum located next to Ise Jingu Gegu, with a focus on Ise Jingu and the Shikinen Sengu ceremony which happens every 20 years.
You may recognize Mie Prefecture as the home of Ise Jingu, Japan’s main Shinto shrine. But this year, the Ise Shima area is taking center stage and hosting the