This chartered taxi allows you to smoothly and efficiently tour Ise city in
Mie prefecture. Visit Ryogu of Ise Jingu and some little-known spots all by
yourself! This tour includes a coupon for a walk-and-eat at Okage-yokocho,
which allows you to enjoy a stroll on your own after visiting the Naiku
shrine. Enjoy a private trip with a flat-rate chartered taxi!
—What You Can Expect—
Enjoy a private trip to Ise Jingu in Mie Prefecture with a flat-rate chartered
taxi. Also enjoy a coupon for a walk-and-eat at nearby Okage-yokocho, so you
can stroll and indulge your taste buds at the same time! This special deal is
perfect for families and couples who want to get away and avoid crowds!
— Tour Info —
Meeting Place: JR Iseshi Station / Ujiyamada Station
Ending Place: Naiku, the inner shrine of Ise Jingu
Departure time: 8:30 am–10:30 am *at your designated time
— Vehicle Info —
Vehicle type: Mid-size taxi
Passengers: 4 guests
Luggage: 1–2 large suitcases
— Spot Info —
Tsukiyomi-no-mikoto, a younger brother of Amaterasu, is the deity of
Tsukiyomi-no-miya. Another Tsukiyomi-no-miya (月讀宮) is dedicated to Tsukiyomi-
no-mikoto and Amaterasu in the same place, but this shrine features the two of
them separately. Tsukiyomi-no-miya Shrine is located at the end of Kamiji-
dori, which stretches westward from the north gate of the Outer Shrine.
Surrounded by many trees, including a centuries year old camphor tree, the
Shinto sanctuary has a quiet and peaceful atmosphere that one would not expect
in an urban area.
The Jingu Chokokan was founded in 1909 as the first private museum in Japan,
and is a " comprehensive museum of history and culture" of the Ise Jingu
Shrine. The Jingu Chokokan exhibits mainly materials related to festivals,
history, and culture in order to provide visitors with a more detailed
understanding of the Jingu Shrine. The most impressive exhibits are the
restoration of the shrine pavilions and the sacred treasures that are renewed
every 20 years when the shrine is moved to a new location during a Shinto
ritual. The museum also houses 11 nationally important cultural properties and
approximately 13,000 items of history, archaeology, and arts and crafts.
The deity is Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto, the younger brother of Amaterasu. As the
name "Tsukuyomi (月読)" implies, he is the deity who controls the phases of the
moon and presides over the days and nights. The four separate shrines, from
right to left: Tsukiyomi-no-aramitama-no-miya, Tsukiyomi Shrine, Izanagi-no-
miya shrine, and Izanami-no-miya Shrine, are located side by side and are
usually visited in order from Tsukiyomi-no-aramitama-no-miya to IIzanami-no-
miya.
Toyouke Daijingu (Ise Jingu Geku, Outer Sanctuary)
USD 163.90