老澳门六合彩开奖记录

狈补颈办奴

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滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴's inner shrine is dedicated to the sun goddess, Amaterasu-艑mikami, considered the ancestral goddess of the imperial family and guardian deity of the Japanese nation. 狈补颈办奴 is particularly revered because it houses the sacred mirror of the emperor, one of three imperial regalia 鈥 the other two are the sacred beads 鈥 at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, and the sacred sword, at 础迟蝉耻迟补-箩颈苍驳奴 in Nagoya).

At the entrance to the precincts you'll cross the bridge Uji-bashi over the crystal-clear river Isuzu-gawa. The path continues along an avenue lined with towering cryptomeria trees, under several torii, to the 骋辞蝉丑艒诲别苍, the main shrine building (which is fenced off). Working your way back, pay a visit to some of the smaller shrines on the grounds, such as the Mishine-no-Mikura (where rice offered to the gods is stored), whose architecture resembles that of the off-limits main shrine.


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1. Oharai-machi

0.5 MILES

This street approaching 狈补颈办奴 was developed in the Edo period (1603鈥1868), when pilgrimages to 滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴 were at an all-time high, to provide visitors鈥

2. 厂别苍驳奴办补苍

2.35 MILES

At the entrance to 骋别办奴, this museum illustrates Shikinen-Seng奴, the ceremonial reconstruction of the buildings of the Ise shrines and the transfer of the鈥

3. 滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴

2.35 MILES

Believed to have been founded in the 3rd century, 滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴 is Japan's most venerated Shint艒 shrine. It鈥檚 in two parts 鈥 骋别办奴, the outer shrine, and 狈补颈办奴鈥

4. 骋别办奴

2.35 MILES

滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴's outer shrine dates from the 5th century and enshrines the god of food, clothing and housing, Toyo'uke-no-艑mikami. Daily offerings of rice are鈥

5. Shinmei-jinja

11.03 MILES

Popularly known as Ishigami-san, this humble shrine is dedicated to the goddess Tamayori-hime and has long been a place for the area鈥檚 ama (traditional鈥

6. Castle-Guard Residences

14.04 MILES

Just south of the castle ruins is a street of original row houses built as residences for the samurai charged with guarding the castle. One (closest to鈥

7. Matsusaka Merchant Museum

14.16 MILES

Ozu Seizaemon was one of the most successful merchants of the Edo period, and his well-preserved timber-framed home, originally built in the late 17th鈥

8. Matsusaka-j艒 Ruins

14.17 MILES

Matsusaka's grand castle, constructed in 1584, was short-lived: a typhoon destroyed the five-storey donjon (main keep) in 1644, while fire and鈥