It located near ise jingu geku and you would not find it with english direction here. I stumbled upon it when walking along the road. Since it is winter and the sun set rather quick, I did not dare to...
About 10 minutes walk from Ise City Station. Adjacent to Ise Jingu (outer shrine). Akanesha, Toyokawa Akane Inari Shrine, and Tenjin Shrine (Akane Ushi Tenjin) are enshrined in the precincts, commonly known as "Akone-san". The deities of Akanesha are Amamuraun-mei and Choshi-mei. Initially, it was called "Akane no Sha" and "Akane Myojin", but it was renamed the current company name in the first year of the Meiji era. There is a hall of worship of plain wood and blown away, and beyond that is a small main shrine with wooden copper plate roofs. In the hall of worship, it seems to be the writing of Katsuyuki Yado (go Nishikiyama), a politician born in Matsusaka City, ...
After worshiping the outer shrine, I finally started walking along the road of about 4km toward the outer shrine. There are several places you want to stop by on the way from the outer shrine to the outer shrine. First of all, Toyokawa Akane Inari Shrine is next to the outer shrine. It is an entrance that seems to pass by when you look away. What I like about this shrine is that if you go through the shrine and go to the back, you can go to Magatama Pond. The atmosphere of Magatama Pond is unique in a sense, so if you are interested, please try it. ...
It is an Inari shrine in the outer shrine of Ise Jingu. The non-red torii gates are lined up, and the atmosphere is different from other Inari shrines, which is interesting.
It is a shrine on the banks of Magatama Pond in the outer shrine. In the hot weather, walking from Ise City Station is less than 10 minutes. At the entrance, there are two 2 company signs of Akane Sha shrine and Akane Inari Shrine in Toyokawa, and it is the approach to the torii gate. When I entered the precincts, there was also a hall of worship of Akane Ushi Tenjin in addition to Akanesha and Akane Toyokawa Inari. After visiting, I went to the back of Magatama Pond, and there was an approach that continued to the torii gate on this side as well. I returned to the precincts and received a red stamp at the shrine office. A little stylish red stamp with a kite ...
Many gates and almost hidden
It located near ise jingu geku and you would not find it with english direction here. I stumbled upon it when walking along the road. Since it is winter and the sun set rather quick, I did not dare to...
Common name 'Akone San'
About 10 minutes walk from Ise City Station. Adjacent to Ise Jingu (outer shrine). Akanesha, Toyokawa Akane Inari Shrine, and Tenjin Shrine (Akane Ushi Tenjin) are enshrined in the precincts, commonly known as "Akone-san". The deities of Akanesha are Amamuraun-mei and Choshi-mei. Initially, it was called "Akane no Sha" and "Akane Myojin", but it was renamed the current company name in the first year of the Meiji era. There is a hall of worship of plain wood and blown away, and beyond that is a small main shrine with wooden copper plate roofs. In the hall of worship, it seems to be the writing of Katsuyuki Yado (go Nishikiyama), a politician born in Matsusaka City, ...
From the outer shrine to the inner shrine.
After worshiping the outer shrine, I finally started walking along the road of about 4km toward the outer shrine. There are several places you want to stop by on the way from the outer shrine to the outer shrine. First of all, Toyokawa Akane Inari Shrine is next to the outer shrine. It is an entrance that seems to pass by when you look away. What I like about this shrine is that if you go through the shrine and go to the back, you can go to Magatama Pond. The atmosphere of Magatama Pond is unique in a sense, so if you are interested, please try it. ...
Ise Shengong の Yuhe
It is an Inari shrine in the outer shrine of Ise Jingu. The non-red torii gates are lined up, and the atmosphere is different from other Inari shrines, which is interesting.
A stylish red stamp with a fox
It is a shrine on the banks of Magatama Pond in the outer shrine. In the hot weather, walking from Ise City Station is less than 10 minutes. At the entrance, there are two 2 company signs of Akane Sha shrine and Akane Inari Shrine in Toyokawa, and it is the approach to the torii gate. When I entered the precincts, there was also a hall of worship of Akane Ushi Tenjin in addition to Akanesha and Akane Toyokawa Inari. After visiting, I went to the back of Magatama Pond, and there was an approach that continued to the torii gate on this side as well. I returned to the precincts and received a red stamp at the shrine office. A little stylish red stamp with a kite ...