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Takiharanomiya Shrine is the very definition of a hidden gem. Overshadowed by the world-renowned Ise Jingu, this sacred site holds profound historical significance as the original place where Amaterasu Omikami was enshrined before the establishment of Ise Jingu. Towering ancient cedar trees surround the grounds, creating a serene atmosphere that purifies both mind and body.
Locals cherish this shrine deeply, and many guides may be reluctant to reveal its location, hoping to preserve its sanctity and shield it from the influx of mass tourism. With its four distinct shrine pavilions and a unique worship style, Takiharanomiya offers a deeply spiritual experience. It is also a renowned power spot, home to the mystical 'twisted cedar' tree, believed to channel divine energy.
Discovering this hidden treasure is not just about visiting a shrine; it’s about stepping into a realm of tranquility, history, and spiritual renewal—one that remains cherished and protected by those who know it best.
Visiting hours:
■October/November/December 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
■January, February, March, April, September 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
■May/June/July/August 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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