鳥羽市観光案内所 Izawa-no-miya
The betsugu has been worshiped as the guardian of agriculture and fishery from ancient times.
This betsugu, located in Kaminogo, Isobe Town, Shima City, is a betsugu of Naiku, dedicated to the mitama (spirit) of Amaterasuomikami. The betsugu has been worshiped as the guardian of agriculture and fishery from ancient times. The divine rice fields next to the betsugu are the venue of Otaueshiki, the rice planting ritual (held on June 24) which is famous as one of Japan’s three greatest rice planting rituals, along with those at Katori Jingu (Chiba Prefecture) and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Osaka Prefecture), and designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property by the national government.
Information
Address | 517-0208 三重県志摩市磯部町上之郷374 |
---|---|
Telephone Number | 0599-55-0038 |
Business Hours | From Jan to Apr:5am to 6pm From May to Aug:5am to 7pm Sep:5am to 6pm From Oct to Dec:5am to 5pm |
Getting here by public transport | Approx 5 minutes on foot from Kintetsu"Kaminogo" station |
Notes | ご朱印を頂く際は、事前に必ず社務所等にご確認ください。 |
Website | https://www.isejingu.or.jp/about/outerbetsugu/ |