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Ise Jingu
<p>Located in Mie Prefecture, the Ise Grand Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the sun goddess. Supposedly, the shrine or “Jingu” as it is commonly called, is home to the Sacred Mirror; this mirror was the one that drew Amaterasu from hiding and brought light back to the world....

Meoto Iwa
<p>In Mie Prefecture, not far from the city of Futami, which belongs to the city of Ise, are the Meoto Iwa rocks, which are also called" The Married Rocks ".</p> <p></p> <p>These two sacred rocks in the sea near the coast are not far from the Futami-Okitama Shrine, the Ryuugu...

Tsu Castle
<p>Located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Tsu Castle was built in 1558. Originally home to Hosono Fujiatsu, Oda Nobunaga took control of the small castle ten years after it was constructed. Nobunaga ordered his younger brother, Nobukane, to reside at the castle in order to ensure the Oda control remained...






