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Oshioden Shrine produces salt for dedication ceremonies exclusively for Ise Shrine. For more than 2,000 years, the traditional method of making salt has been passed down. Every October, a salt-making ceremony is held here, and tourists can watch the whole process of salt-making.
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Originated from the 11th emperor suinin
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There are salt making methods here and there. ① Moshio Yaki (Shioto Shrine) ② Yanghama Shiota (Noto) ③ Irihama Shiota (Ise Jingu Shrine) ④ Branch-mounted downstream Shiota ⑤ Ion exchange resin film type Approximately divided, here is ③. The salt water is carried from Mishiohama in the brackish water area of the Isuzu River in Oaza Nishi and baked here is quoted from a booklet called "Jingu no Mishio". Both are located in the main stream of the Isuzu River and the delta of the Haha River. It may be consistent with the coastline from the couple rock to the mountain behind the kodama Jinja shrine, but whatever it is, the ancient sea ...
I visited Mishiodon Shrine, where only the unpopular cherry blossoms can be heard surrounded by pine forests.
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From the approach, I looked up the shrine on the left and the Oshioden on the right, and after visiting, I found out that the color 々 is compared to the photos I took. We recommend that you check in advance. Still, if you take a walk in the precincts, it is a quiet precinct that you can imagine the scenery of Shinto rituals. The salt produced here is not sold because it is used for Shinto rituals. There are no shops around the shrine, and it is more than 800m away from the latest convenience store. It was a hot summer day, so it is useful to prepare in advance for heat stroke measures ...
It seems that few people visit even though it is near Futamiura. A shrine under the jurisdiction of the Naiku of Ise Jingu, and there is a facility to make solid salt for the gods. In the precincts, there are Oshiokirisho, Oshio Yakisho, Oshio Mikura, and Oshioden.
It was in the pine forest on the coast. Here, it is made in an old-fashioned method of salting from the salt field dedicated to Ise Jingu. In the precincts of the shrine, there were Oshioden, Oshioyakisho, and Oshiokurisho. There were few worshipers and it was a quiet and solemn atmosphere.
Originated from the 11th emperor suinin
There are salt making methods here and there. ① Moshio Yaki (Shioto Shrine) ② Yanghama Shiota (Noto) ③ Irihama Shiota (Ise Jingu Shrine) ④ Branch-mounted downstream Shiota ⑤ Ion exchange resin film type Approximately divided, here is ③. The salt water is carried from Mishiohama in the brackish water area of the Isuzu River in Oaza Nishi and baked here is quoted from a booklet called "Jingu no Mishio". Both are located in the main stream of the Isuzu River and the delta of the Haha River. It may be consistent with the coastline from the couple rock to the mountain behind the kodama Jinja shrine, but whatever it is, the ancient sea ...
I visited Mishiodon Shrine, where only the unpopular cherry blossoms can be heard surrounded by pine forests.
From the approach, I looked up the shrine on the left and the Oshioden on the right, and after visiting, I found out that the color 々 is compared to the photos I took. We recommend that you check in advance. Still, if you take a walk in the precincts, it is a quiet precinct that you can imagine the scenery of Shinto rituals. The salt produced here is not sold because it is used for Shinto rituals. There are no shops around the shrine, and it is more than 800m away from the latest convenience store. It was a hot summer day, so it is useful to prepare in advance for heat stroke measures ...
Shio Jinja shrine
I was interested in the salt shrine that is placed in Ise Jingu. The shrine itself is the same as other shrines, but it had a very clean atmosphere.
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It seems that few people visit even though it is near Futamiura. A shrine under the jurisdiction of the Naiku of Ise Jingu, and there is a facility to make solid salt for the gods. In the precincts, there are Oshiokirisho, Oshio Yakisho, Oshio Mikura, and Oshioden.
Shiota made from Shiota
It was in the pine forest on the coast. Here, it is made in an old-fashioned method of salting from the salt field dedicated to Ise Jingu. In the precincts of the shrine, there were Oshioden, Oshioyakisho, and Oshiokurisho. There were few worshipers and it was a quiet and solemn atmosphere.