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Takejinja Shrine

Take Shrine
Amulet (large)
Bamboo Shrine Hanachozu
Take Shrine
Amulet (large)
Bamboo Shrine Hanachozu

Along with visiting the shrine, the `` Hanachozu'' is also a highlight! ! Take Shrine

This shrine was established in 1911 by combining the deities of 25 shrines located in the former saikuu village. It was originally located in Takekawa's hometown, but during the Meiji period it was moved to its current location, where Nonomiya Shrine was enshrined. Ruins of large-scale walls and buildings with dug-out pillars from the Heian period have been excavated in the surrounding area, and it is said that this may have been the site of Saio's palace. It is also noteworthy that the votive tablets that used to be in the ema hall, which are named after the Kanze-ryu noh song ``Ema,'' are now kept at this shrine.
The office is only open on Saturdays and Sundays. We only distribute Goshuin stamps and small amulets from Take Shrine on Saturdays and Sundays, so please stop by when you are visiting Ise.
On the day of the full moon visit, the shrine office will be open from 10:00 to 19:00.
We will be distributing full moon limited goshuin stamps.

Goshuin: 300 yen
Amulet (small): 200 yen
Amulet (large): 500 yen
Ema: 400 yen
Zodiac bell: 500 yen
God bill: 500 yen
Jingu Cannabis: 1,000 yen

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Detailed information

address
2757-2 Saiku, Meiwa-MeiwaTown saikuu
telephone number
0596-52-7138 (Japan Heritage Utilization Promotion Council)
business hours
Every Saturday and Sunday
10:00~15:00
Access by public transportation

8 minutes walk from Kintetsu saikuu Station

Access by car

20 minutes by car from Ise Expressway Tamaki IC

parking

Yes (about 10 units)

toilet

can be

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

Tourist volunteer guide who can guide you around this spot

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