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From Nagoya: Private Guided Tour to Ise Shrine (Geku & Naiku)

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This immersive Ise tour is the only guided experience that follows the traditional pilgrimage order—starting at the Outer Shrine (Gekū), dedicated to the deity of daily life, and continuing to the Inner Shrine (Naikū), Japan’s most sacred Shinto site devoted to the sun goddess Amaterasu. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll gain insight into the spiritual meaning, myths, and architectural beauty of Ise Jingu, a place of national reverence for over 2,000 years. After visiting both shrines, guests enjoy a cultural stroll through Oharaimachi, a preserved Edo-period street where pilgrims once relaxed and today’s travelers can sample traditional sweets like Akafuku mochi. For added comfort, an optional upgrade includes a scenic ride on a limited express train from Nagoya, letting you begin your journey in ease. Whether you're seeking spiritual depth, cultural discovery, or a peaceful escape into Japan's timeless traditions, this tour offers an unforgettable and authentic experience.

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What's included in From Nagoya: Private Guided Tour to Ise Shrine (Geku & Naiku)

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Itinerary

Nestled in a tranquil grove of towering cryptomeria trees, Toyouke Daijingu—also known as the Outer Shrine or Gekū—is dedicated to Toyouke-Ōmikami, the deity of food, clothing, and shelter. As the divine provider to Amaterasu Ōmikami, the sun goddess enshrined in the Inner Shrine, Toyouke’s presence embodies the sacred harmony between sustenance and spirit. The shrine grounds exude quiet dignity, where each path and structure reflects the Shinto philosophy of coexistence with nature. Like its counterpart, Gekū undergoes the shikinen sengū ritual—being rebuilt every 20 years to preserve spiritual and architectural purity—manifesting the ideal of tokowaka, or eternal renewal. Visiting Gekū first honors the traditional pilgrimage order, allowing guests to engage with the full spiritual rhythm of Ise Jingu.

Ise Jingu

Kōtai Jingu, or the Inner Shrine (Naikū), is the spiritual heart of Ise Jingu and the most sacred site in all of Shinto. Enshrining Amaterasu Ōmikami, the ancestral deity of the Imperial family and the sun goddess who illuminates the world, Naikū has been a center of worship for over 2,000 years. Visitors cross the iconic Uji Bridge and enter a silent realm of ancient forest, where structures made from hinoki cypress—built without nails—stand in serene harmony with nature. Every step along the gravel paths carries the weight of centuries, connecting today’s guests with generations of pilgrims past. The sacred atmosphere invites reflection and awe, making this a deeply moving experience and the culmination of the traditional pilgrimage sequence.

Oharai-machi

After visiting the sacred shrines, guests are guided into Oharaimachi, a beautifully preserved historical street that once served as a bustling rest stop for pilgrims to Ise Jingu. With its Edo-period wooden storefronts, tiled eaves, and cobbled alleys, Oharaimachi transports visitors back in time while offering an inviting space to unwind. Today, the area is alive with local shops and sweet shops where guests can enjoy traditional confections such as Akafuku mochi—a soft rice cake topped with smooth red bean paste—alongside Ise uiro and miso-glazed dango skewers. As the savory and sweet flavors linger, the spirit of old Japan remains vivid, making Oharaimachi the perfect conclusion to a day of sacred exploration.

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Inclusions

  • Expert local guide
  • Visit to Oharaimachi
  • option: Reserved-seat limited express train tickets from Nagoya to Ise
  • Guided tour of Ise Jingu's Outer and Inner Shrines
  • Lunch
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Meeting Point: In front of the Nana-chan Doll at Nagoya Station. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
  • Meeting point: In front of the Ise City Tourist Information Center. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for more details.

End Points

  • End point: A shopping street near Ise Jingu. It offers convenient access to buses and taxis, allowing you to travel easily to various destinations.

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