Ise Shrine's Rebuilding Tradition

Ise Shrine's Rebuilding Tradition

The shrine buildings at Ise, the holiest site in Shinto, are ceremoniously dismantled and reconstructed every 20 years, reflecting the belief in the impermanence of all things and serving as a means of transmitting building techniques across generations. Despite this cycle, the buildings have stood for approximately 1300 years, with the 63rd rebuilding slated for 2033.

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