I finally had the chance to visit Izumo Taisha, one of the most iconic shrines in Japan. Its status is as high as Ise Jingu in Mie. The atmosphere inside is solemn and dignified, and the way you pray here is different—two bows, four claps, and one bow. The giant shimenawa rope in the Kaguraden, weighing five tons, is another highlight, and the Japanese flag in the front yard looks grand and beautiful. The dinner was also a big highlight—delicious food and drinks, plus traditional Japanese performances, made for an amazing experience! 👍
Journey to Izumo, the Land of the Gods - Unraveling Japan's Spiritual Legends & Myth via “Izumo Day”, an All-Exclusive Trip | Review by tim-tim
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