Why is this the most important Shinto Shrine in Japan? Pilgrimage to Ise Jingu (Naiku)

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Ise Jingu has been a pilgrimage destination for well over 1000 years. For some, it's simply a serenely beautiful and historic place to visit. But to many others, this sacred forest is the closest place to God in the human world. But why is this place so special to Japanese people? Last time (in part 1) we visited "Geku", the Outer Shrine. If you haven't watched that yet here is the link:    • The Spiritual Heart of Japan: Visitin...  

Today we visit 'Naiku', the inner shrine of Ise Jingu. Along the way, we'll talk about some history and culture associated with this amazing place in order to understand its special significance. We'll also stop by the traditional pilgrims' hospitality district, Okage-yokocho, for some street food and maybe a drink. This place has its own special historical and cultural significance as well, and is worth a trip on its own for its culinary options, taiko drumming, and Edo-era atmosphere. It's going to be a fun day.
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Contents
00:00 introduction and recap
01:34 history of the tradition of pilgrimage to Ise
04:00 arrival at Uji-bashi Bridge
05:01 significance of bridges and torii gates
05:26 hand-washing purification ritual
06:08 trees
07:07 the mysterious Kotai Jingu, the sacred inner sanctuary of the inner shrine
08:25 arrival at the approach to the inner shrine
08:55 Why is Ise Jingu so special to Japanese people?
11:11 exploring おかげ横丁, the Edo-era style hospitality district

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