Walk the sacred gravel paths of Japan's most revered Shinto shrine — rebuilt every 20 years for 1,300 years. A private, English-speaking guide unlocks the ritual, symbolism, and silence that mass visitors never grasp.
What to expect
Begin at the Geku outer sanctuary, home of the food goddess Toyouke, before transferring through cedar forest to the Naiku inner sanctuary — the spiritual heart of Japan, enshrining Amaterasu. Cross the Uji Bridge over the Isuzu River, purify your hands at the sacred stream, and absorb the profound stillness of cypress-scented gravel paths. Finish with a stroll through the Okage Yokocho lantern-lit Edo-era merchant street for seasonal Ise udon and red-bean sweets.
Good to know
Ise Jingu is approximately 30–40 minutes by car from Toba port. Pre-book a private guide via tourHQ.com Toba listings or ToursByLocals at least 2 weeks ahead. Allow 4–5 hours total. Confirm your all-aboard time and factor in the tender back to ship.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Toba — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.