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Toyo’ukedaijingu (Geku) #Toyoukedaijingu #Geku is dedicated to #ToyoukenoOmikami . 1500 years ago, this kami was, in accordance with a revelation from #Amaterasu #Omikami , summoned and enshrined here. Toyo'uke-no-Omikami joins Amaterasu-Omikami in #Jingu as her provider of companionship and sacred foods. She blesses us with abundant harvests and is the guardian of well-being, providing three essentials of human life: cloth, food and shelter. #Shogu The architectural style of the divine palace of #Geku is almost the same as that of #Naiku but there is a hall called #Mikeden , which is unique to Geku. #Kaguraden Hall for a personal prayer by offering kagura (ceremonial music and dance). #IseJingu is a sanctuary to pray for public happiness. If someone have personal wish, he or she can dedicate a prayer by offering #Kagura to #Kami of #Jingu . #Amulets of Jingu can be obtained here. #Kodenchi #ShikinenSengu Every 20 years, a new divine palace with the same dimensions as the current one is constructed at an alternate site which is adjacent to the main sanctuary. It involves about 30 rituals and ceremonies beginning with the ritual cutting of the first trees for the new divine palace. The sacred apparel, furnishings and divine treasures to be placed inside the sacred palace are also remade. Once they are prepared, the Holy Mirror (a symbol of Amaterasu-Omikami) is moved to the new sanctuary by the Jingu priests. This ritual is called Shikinen Sengu. It takes about 8 years to conduct all rituals and events for Shikinen Sengu. It is carried out at Geku and other jinja of Jingu as well. The first Shikinen Sengu of Naiku was conducted in 690, in the era of the 41st emperor Jito. The latest Shikinen Sengu conducted in 2013 was sixty-second.