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What are the Moto-Ise San-sha (Three Moto-Ise Shrines)? The Kōdai Shrine (Moto-Ise Naiku) and Toyouke Daijingu (Moto-Ise Geku) in Oe-cho, Fukuchiyama City, are said to be the original shrines of Ise Jingu, and are known as the Moto-Ise San-sha along with Amano-Iwato Shrine. All of them have ancient, deep forests and have been objects of faith for a long time. In 2007, the entire area of the Moto-Ise San-sha was designated as the Tango Amanohashidate Oe-yama Quasi-National Park. The following five items are provided: 1. Goshuin (temple stamp): Geku "Toyouke Daijingu" 2. Goshuin: Naiku "Kōdai Shrine" 3. Goshuin: "Amano-Iwato Shrine" 4. Moto-Ise Naiku Kōdai Shrine / Himurogatake Amano-Iwato 5. Toyouke Daijingu Yuraiki Ryakki (history booklet) (paid) Item 4 will be folded in half. What is Moto-Ise? It means "the birthplace of Ise Jingu." In other words, the places where "Amaterasu Omikami" and "Toyouke Omikami," who are enshrined at Ise Jingu, temporarily resided before they were enshrined in their current locations are called "Moto-Ise (original Ise)."
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