神明宮

Japanese Name神明宮
PrefectureShizuoka
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.8328153, 137.9017637

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About this Shrine

The Godai Shrine, also known as the Ise Grand Shrine, is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan and a symbol of the Ise region. It was originally located at its current site since the Nara period but moved to its present location in the Kamakura period.

Cultural Significance

The Godai Shrine is famous for its 'Fudo Myo' (Eternal Wisdom), a Buddhist concept that emphasizes the importance of wisdom and enlightenment. The shrine is also known for its unique architecture, which features a large wooden torii gate and several ornate lanterns.

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