Tourist attraction • 6-20 Honmachi, Ise, Mie 516-0074, Japan
Ise Jingu Geku Sando is a symbol of the spiritual culture of Japan, inherited over countless ages. This path from Ise City Station to Geku is not just a passageway; it's the beginning of a spiritual journey to a sacred place. The sando harmoniously blends ancient tradition with modern breath, captivating all who visit.
Walking the sando, you will encounter beautiful seasonal landscapes. The flowers adorning the path, in particular, provide a heartwarming scene that reflects the changing seasons. In a relaxed atmosphere, you will find souvenir shops and eateries, where you can feel the warmth of the local people. Compared to Oharai-machi near the Naiku, Geku Sando is somewhat quieter, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely stroll.
The sando is dotted with eateries offering local specialties like Ise Udon and Ise lobster. There are also many shops selling traditional sweets and crafts, perfect for souvenirs to remember your trip. Please note that many shops close around 5 pm, so be mindful of the time.
At the end of the sando awaits Ise Jingu's Geku. The solemn atmosphere of Geku provides a mystical experience that words cannot fully describe. Through pilgrimage, you can touch upon Japanese traditional culture and spirituality.
Ise Jingu Geku Sando is a special place where you can experience the heart and culture of Japan. Take your time to walk and savor its charm fully. It will surely become a memorable part of your journey.