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The Geku Shrine | Japan Experience
The Geku Shrine | Japan Experience. Home. All about Japan. Ise. Temples and Shrines. The Geku Shrine 外宮. Published on : 10/12/2014. by : G.L. Emperor Yūryaku, founder of the Gekū Shrine in Ise, slaying a boar. Wikipedia. The Shôden of the Gekû sanctuary, and its typical shinmei zukuri architecture. wikipedia.
Outer Shrine of the Ise Shrines (Geku) - Shima Peninsula Travel
(101) #2 of 10 most visited in Ise Shima. Main Sanctuary. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Hotels. The Outer Shrine (外宮, Gekū) is one of the two main shrines making up the Ise Shrines in Ise City. Formally known as the Toyouke Daijingu, the Outer Shrine enshrines Toyouke Omikami, the Shinto deity and guardian of food, housing and clothing.
Ise Grand Shrine - Wikipedia
The Grand Shrine of Ise (Japanese: 伊勢神宮, Hepburn: Ise Jingū), located in Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the solar goddess Amaterasu.Officially known simply as Jingū (神宮), Ise Jingū is a shrine complex composed of many Shinto shrines centered on two main shrines, Naikū [] (内宮) and Gekū [] (外宮).. The Inner Shrine, Naikū (also officially ...
Gekū | Kansai, Japan | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Gekū | Kansai, Japan | Attractions - Lonely Planet. Japan, Asia. Kansai. Ise-jingū's outer shrine dates from the 5th century and enshrines the god of food, clothing and housing, Toyo'uke-no-Ōmikami.
Ise Grand Shrine - World History Encyclopedia
Geku. Almost 5 km walk through the forest from the Naiku shrine lies the Geku (aka Geigu) shrine, formally known as Toyouke Dajingu, which is dedicated to Toyouke omikami, the goddess of food, clothing, and shelter, and was traditionally founded in 478 CE during the reign of Emperor Yuryaku (456-479 CE).
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