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Ise Jingu -Man, Gods and Nature

Ise Jingu (Grand Shrine of Ise) is one of the most important and most revered Shinto shrines in all Japan. Founded over 1,300 years ago, it lies in the east of Mie Prefecture, surrounded by unspoiled nature. Since ancient times, the buildings of the central sanctuary have been rebuilt every 20 years, alternating between adjacent sites. This year, 2013, the shrine will be moved for the 62nd time. Manjot Bedi is a creative director who lives and works in Japan. He has visited Ise Jingu on numerous occasions, and since 10 years ago he has also worked on public relations projects for the shrine. On this episode of Journeys in Japan, Manjot explores this majestic power spot, to gain a deeper understanding of its significance and the special energy that can be felt there.

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