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Ise Jingu, known to locals as "Oise-san," has long been loved as the spiritual home of the Japanese people. Ise Jingu is not a single shrine, but a collective name for 125 shrines, centered around Kotai Jingu (Inner Shrine), Toyouke Daijingu (Outer Shrine), and Geku (Eastern Shrine), and is officially called "Jingu."
Futamiokitama Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Sarutahiko-no-Okami, who is said to grant blessings in matchmaking, marital harmony, and traffic safety. The Meoto Iwa rocks visible in front of the shrine are considered to be the sacred stone "Okitama Shinseki" associated with Sarutahiko-no-Okami, which is located about 700 meters offshore, and the torii gate for worshiping the Sun God. Since ancient times, there has been a custom of "hama-sangu", where one purifies one's body and mind in the seawater of Futaminoura before visiting the shrine, and even today, many worshippers first visit the shrine and receive purification before heading to the shrine.
Ise Sea Paradise is an aquarium where you can meet animals at a distance of "zero"! This aquarium has a theme of being close to marine animals such as walruses, spotted seals, penguins, and otters. With zero sense of distance, you can spend the whole day playing, learning, and experiencing, so please enjoy Ise Sea Paradise to the fullest.
Toba Aquarium is the largest aquarium in Japan in terms of the number of species it keeps. It keeps around 1,200 species of creatures, and boasts an unprecedented size for an indoor aquarium, with a total length of around 240m and a total length of around 1.5km. The aquarium is divided into 12 zones according to the species of creatures and their habitats, where you can see sea lion performances and the only dugong kept in Japan.
Mikimoto Pearl Island is the place where the world's first cultured pearls were born. You can learn more about pearls and enjoy shopping and dining at Mikimoto Pearl Island. In addition, the work of the female divers who used to look after Akoya oysters and cultivate pearls is reproduced, and a demonstration is given by female divers dressed in traditional white beach clothes that can only be seen here.
Futamiokitama Shrine