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Ise Jingu Shrine Pilgrimage and Meoto Iwa Bus Tour

Explore the heart of Japan with a day trip to Ise Grand Shrine, a sacred site rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. Journey through picturesque rice fields and ancient forests before crossing the symbolic Uji Bridge into the serene realm of Ise. Experience the tranquility of the shrine, wher

📍Meeting point: Please kindly wait at the Tourist Bus Station, Kyoto Station Hachijo Entrance (on the south side of Kyoto Station) 10 minutes before departure. The boarding area, with a white canopy, has 10 lanes (assigned randomly). Please kindly look for the "Isseisyoji" sign.

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What To Expect

1

Stop 1

1h 30m

At Ise Grand Shrine, the soul of Japan. Cross the Uji Bridge, arched over the clear Isuzu River, symbolizing a transition from the everyday world to the divine. Beyond the bridge, ancient cedars embrace you, sunlight filtering through their branches like Amaterasu’s own radiance. Multiple torii gates lead you deeper into sacred space. At the center lies the honden, hidden behind fences, where the Sacred Mirror—one of Japan’s Imperial Regalia—is enshrined. Ordinary visitors cannot see it, yet simply standing outside fills you with awe. The hush of the forest, the clarity of the river, the rhythm of wind and water create a natural liturgy.

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Stop 2

1h 50m

Okage Yokocho is a lively district beside the shrine. Here, Edo- and Meiji-era Japan come alive: wooden facades, stone-paved lanes, the calls of merchants, and the aromas of grilled delicacies. Savor Ise Udon, thick noodles in a dark, rich sauce, and Akafuku mochi, soft rice cakes topped with red bean paste. Enjoy grilled oysters, abalone, skewered fish, and warm amazake or locally brewed sake. Explore shops showcasing traditional crafts: woodcarving, ceramics, handmade paper goods.

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Stop 3

45 min

the coast at Futami, where the Meoto Iwa, or Wedded Rocks, rise from the Pacific. The larger stone is the husband, the smaller the wife. Together they symbolize marital harmony, the balance of duality, and the enduring partnership that weathers every tide. Nearby, Futami Okitama Shrine enshrines the rocks formally. Its grounds are filled with statues of frogs, playful guardians said to be messengers of the gods. Together, shrine and shore create a sacred circle of devotion that links heaven, earth, and ocean.

What’s Included

  • Bottled water
  • On-board WiFi
  • In-vehicle air conditioning

What’s NOT Included

  • Meals

What to Bring

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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