Sunday, October 14, 2018

Ise Jingu Naiku

After visiting Geku, I continued on to Naiku. (If you are thinking about visiting, there is a bus you can take, but I decided to walk). Naiku is the inner shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine and is dedicated to the supreme guardian deity of the Japanese.



"A sacred world unfolds after you cross the Ujibashi Bridge." (from the tourist brochure)














As at Geku, the trees were giants.










It was a very peaceful day. I didn't have to understand the Shinto religion.  I could be alone among the many people and just enjoy the tranquility and the beautiful location.




5 comments:

kiwikid said...

What a beautiful place Pamela, thanks for sharing.

Queeniepatch said...

It IS a tranquil place where you can not help but feel something, whatever it is.
Did you know that the shrines and bridge are rebuild every twenty years?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-japanese-shrine-has-been-torn-down-and-rebuilt-every-20-years-for-the-past-millennium-575558/

Vireya said...

Another beautiful place. Those trees are magnificent.

Julie said...

The koi look lovely in their pool.

Leonore Winterer said...

I love how sacred places in Japan always seem to be surrounded by trees, water and general nature rather than just stones and glass. It's a beautiful place!