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*I forgot to mention in the video that Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto is generally pronounced as "Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto", but this time I'm reading it as "Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto" according to the official pronunciation at Ise Shrine! Shinryu's first book is coming out! Pre-order here! ↓ "The Dissecting Book of Myths and Religion: A Super Explanation of the Source of Fantasy" (Amazon Limited Edition) https://amzn.to/3StuhZf In this video, I explained about Ise Shrine, a shrine that enshrines the supreme god Amaterasu! I want to visit all 125 shrines, but I don't have time. In this channel, a fantasy-loving otaku will explain the source myths and legends. Please subscribe to the channel and comment! If you like membership, I would be happy if you could support me! ↓ / @shinryu_myth Follow X (Twitter) here ↓ / shinryu_myth 0:00 "Ise Shrine" is treated as a special shrine at the top of Japan0:36 Ise Shrine is the pinnacle of all shrines! A collection of blessings from over 100 shrines3:44 The myth behind the birth of Ise Shrine. Amaterasu loves the beautiful land of Ise! 7:12 "Naiku" is the center of Ise Shrine, which enshrines Amaterasu! A very special shrine with a unique structure9:51 "Geku" is a shrine where prayers are made for fertility! The highlight is the religious ceremony that has been held every day for 1500 years13:11 "Shikinen Sengu" is a traditional festival at Ise Shrine! The shrine moves every 20 years! 15:30 You can't help but be fascinated by Ise Shrine, with its magnificent history and traditions! [References] Nakamura Hironobu, translated and annotated, "New Edition of Kojiki with Modern Japanese Translation," Kadokawa Sophia Bunko Tobe Tamio, "A Book to Understand Japanese Gods," PHP Bunko Yura Yayoi, "The More You Read, the More Interesting the Kojiki: 75 Stories of Shrines and Gods," Ousama Bunko Murakami Shigeyoshi, "Encyclopedia of Japanese Religion," Kodansha Ito Satoshi, Endo Jun, et al., "Japanese History Encyclopedia: Shinto," Tokyodo Publishing Ito Satoshi, "What is Shinto?" Chuokoron-Shinsha Tsukushi Shinma, "The Birth of Amaterasu," Kodansha [Materials] Pixabay (https://pixaba.com/ja/videos/) Shutterstock (https://www.shutterstock.com/ja/) DOVA-SYNDROME (https://dova-s.jp/) Sound Effect Lab (https://soundeffect-lab.info/) #Shinto #Ise Grand Shrine #Explanation