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Takihara-no-miya Main Hall

瀧原宮本殿

Takihara-no-miya Honden

Takihara-no-miya is one of the auxiliary shrines (betsugu) of Ise Grand Shrine, located in the mountains of Mie Prefecture. Known as the 'distant shrine' of Amaterasu, it serves as a sacred retreat where the sun goddess is worshipped in a more secluded natural setting surrounded by ancient forests.

宗派
Imperial
宗教
shinto
祭神
Amaterasu Omikami
祀られている神
Amaterasu Omikami
創建
Heian period
社格
Betsugu
座標
34.3661258, 136.425797

参拝のヒント

The shrine is located deep in the mountains and requires a scenic drive through winding forest roads to reach.

文化的背景

As part of the Ise shrine complex, Takihara-no-miya represents the tradition of worshipping Amaterasu in multiple sacred locations, emphasizing the goddess's connection to both the imperial institution and the natural landscape of Japan.

歴史

Established as a sacred site where Amaterasu Omikami was worshipped before the establishment of the main Ise shrines, Takihara-no-miya has maintained its connection to the imperial family and the core Shinto traditions for over a millennium. The shrine follows the same architectural principles and ritual practices as Ise Grand Shrine.