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in Japanese). Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd. 6 April 2016. Archived from the original on 7 May 2021 . Retrieved 5 November 2022.

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The Inner Shrine, Naikū (also officially known as "Kōtai Jingū"), is dedicated to the worship of Amaterasu and is located in the town of Uji-tachi, south of central Ise, where she is believed to dwell. The shrine buildings are made of solid cypress wood and use no nails but instead joined wood. The Outer Shrine, Gekū (also officially known as "Toyouke Daijingū"), is located about six kilometers from Naikū and dedicated to Toyouke-Ōmikami, the god of agriculture, rice harvest and industry. [1] Besides Naikū and Gekū, there are an additional 123 Shinto shrines in Ise City and the surrounding areas, 91 of them connected to Naikū and 32 to Gekū. [2] Toyouke Omikami is enshrined at the Honden. It lies in the most sacred area enclosed by four rows of fences, and the structure remains unchanged from 1500 years ago. Worshippers can only approach the first gate. [25] History [ edit ] Located in the southeast corner of Paldea, the Grasswither Shrine is purple, which means you will need to locate the eight corresponding purple stakes and remove them from the ground. This shrine contains Wo-Chien, a Dark/Grass type legendary Pokemon that resembles a snail.

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Kenzo Tange and Noboru Kawazoe, Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture (p 167), Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. Press, 1965. Stake number one can be found on the cliff directly above the shrine, which can be climbed up to use your mount. Hvass, Svend M. (1998). Ise– Japan's Ise Shrines– Ancient yet New. Copenhagen. Aristo Publishing. ISBN 87-985103-3-9 After crossing a short, wide bridge, pilgrims to the shrine encounter the Temizusha, a small, roofed structure containing a pool of water for use in ritual purification. Visitors are encouraged to wash their hands and rinse their mouths at Temizusha as a symbolic act to clean the mind and body of impurity. The first of two large torii gates stands just beyond the Temizusha.

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After passing the first large torii gate, the Purification Hall (Saikan), and the hall for visitors from the imperial household (Anzaisho) is located to the left. The Saikan is used by shrine priests to purify themselves before performing ceremonies at the shrine. They are required to spend one or two nights to free their minds of worldly issues, partaking in baths and eating meals cooked with the sacred fire. Toyouke Daijingu [ ja] ( 豊受大神宮) is a shrine to Toyoukebime the food goddess located in Ise Grand Shrine. it is also colloquially known as Gekū [ ja] ( 外宮, lit. outer shrine). [25] In pilgrimage customs people traditionally visit this shrine first and then Kotai jingu which is located 4km to the south [25]

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The second yellow stake can be found to the east of Alfornada, at the top of a waterfall. This stake is in a cave, with the entrance marked by the orange flag. The shrine was founded after Emperor Yuryaku dreamt that he saw Amaterasu. She said she was unable to get food and asked him to bring Toyouke-hime from Tanba help her with food. [8] Daiichi-torii-guchi Sando [ edit ]

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The seventh stake is located just south of Artazon, on a cliff overlooking the west Pokemon center in the town. Besides the traditional establishment date of 4 BC, [9] other dates of the 3rd and 5th centuries have been put forward for the establishment of Naikū and Gekū respectively. The first shrine building at Naikū was erected by Emperor Tenmu (678–686), with the first ceremonial rebuilding being carried out by his wife, Empress Jitō, in 692. [10] The first green stake can be found on a grass plateau just north of the Asado Desert. From the plateau, there is a hole in the center of the plateau, which you can jump down and land on a stone pillar, where the stake is located.The third stake is located to the northwest of Los Platos, on the cliff just above the Pokemon center. Sir Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture (p724), Architectural Press (1996), ISBN 0-7506-2267-9

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Saikan and Anzaisho are the Purification Hall and Hall for Imperial Household Visitors respectively. They are on the right side of the pilgrimage path. The Saikan, which is surrounded by fences, is used by Shinto priests to purify themselves. They stay here for one or two nights to cleanse their minds from worldly concerns before performing rituals, as they bathe and eat meals prepared with sacred fire to achieve spiritual serenity; adjacent to Saikan, there is a building called Anzaisho, which serves as the Hall for the Emperor and Empress. [25] Kaguraden [ edit ] The official name of the main shrine of Naikū is Kotaijingu and is the place of worship of the goddess Amaterasu. The grounds of Naikū contain a number of structures, including the following: [29] The Uji Bridge [ edit ] The Uji Bridge, 2012 The yellow Icerend Shrine can be found on the western edge of Paldea, near where the Open Sky Titan fight occurs. This shrine contains the legendary Pokemon Chien-Pao, a Dark/Ice type that resembles a sabertooth tiger.The shrine buildings at Naikū and Gekū, as well as the Uji Bridge, are rebuilt every 20 years as a part of the Shinto belief in tokowaka (常若), which means renewing objects to maintain a strong sense of divine prestige in pursuit of eternity, and as a way of passing building techniques from one generation to the next. [17] [18] The twenty-year renewal process is called the Shikinen Sengū. Although the goal of Sengū is to get the shrine built within the 20-year period, there have been some instances, especially because of war, where the shrine building process is postponed or delayed. [19] The original physical purpose of the Sengu process is unknown. However, it is believed that it serves to maintain the longevity of the shrine, or possibly as a gesture to the deity enclosed within the shrine. Historically, this cyclical reconstruction has been practiced for many years in various shrines throughout Japan, meaning that it is not a process exclusive to Ise. The entire reconstruction process takes more or less 17 years, with the initial years focusing on project organization and general planning, and the last 8 years focusing on the physical construction of the shrine. a b Vaporis, Constantine (1994). Breaking Barriers: Travel and the State in Early Modern Japan. Harvard University. pp.217–254. The fifth stake can be found on the large island in the middle of Casseroya Lake, on the eastern side of the island.

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