About a 10-minute bus ride from Ise-shi Station (Kintetsu and JR lines), get off at Jingu Chokokan-mae.
About a 15-minute walk from Ise Jingu Naiku (Inner Shrine). Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Last entry at 4:30 PM)
Cld.Days
Every Thursday (or the following weekday if Thursday is a national holiday), December 29th-31st annually. Please check our website for any temporary closures.
Fee
Adults: ¥500, High school students: ¥300, Junior high school students and younger: Free
Jingu Chokokan is a museum housing approximately 13,000 items related to the rituals, history, and art of Ise Jingu. The sacred treasures (Shinpou), many designated as Important Cultural Properties, are particularly awe-inspiring and offer a tangible connection to the past. The museum's extensive collection of materials illuminates the shrine's history, from its origins and evolution to the imperial visits throughout the ages, showcasing Ise Jingu's central role in Japanese history and culture. The intriguing collection of local folklore materials further enhances the experience, with exhibits on the Shikinen Senguu (the 20-year cycle of rebuilding the shrine) and the life and culture of the Ise region, providing insight into the close-knit relationship between the shrine and the local community. A visit to Jingu Chokokan promises to enrich your Ise Jingu pilgrimage and deepen your appreciation of this sacred site. Don't miss it!