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The Grand Shrines at Ise: Exploring Geku and Naiku of Amaterasu

Discover the sacred significance of The Grand Shrines at Ise, featuring Geku, the Outer Shrine, dedicated to Toyouke, the Kami of clothing, food, and housing. Celebrated for its 62nd rebuilding (Shiken Sengu) in October 2013, Geku offers insights into traditional Japanese spirituality and culture. The Inner Shrine, Naiku, honors Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess, enhancing the shrine's spiritual depth. Explore the associated Kami, including Kazenomiya (Wind), Tsuchinomiya (Earth), and Takanomiya (Fortune), that embody the harmony of nature and divinity.

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The Grand Shrines at Ise: Exploring Geku and Naiku of Amaterasu

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  1. The Grand Shrines at Ise Geku: The Outer ShrineToyouke ~ Kami of Clothing, Food & Housing

  2. Site for the 62nd Rebuilding ofthe Shrine (Shiken Sengu)☼October, 2013

  3. Kazenomiya ~ Kami of the Wind

  4. Tsuchinomiya ~ Kami of the Earth

  5. Takanomiya ~ Kami of Abundant Fortune

  6. The Grand Shrines at Ise Naiku: The Inner ShrineAmaterasu ~ The Sun Goddess

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