Futami-Okitama Shrine

I knew when we were headed to the Ise Peninsula that I just had to get to the Futami-Okitama shrine as well!  It is the home of the "married rocks," a shrine to married couples and bliss.  



We took a bus from the Inner Shrine, Naiku, to the shrine.  It was so easy -- only about a 15 minute bus ride.  We then caught the train back from here, so it was a really easy day and we covered a bit of ground.

The rocks are really not that large -- probably only about 10-15 feet high.  Here is a picture with us in it for comparison



This does seem to be one of the most famous spots in Japan at least for photographs.  It is definitely more challenging to get to them Miyajima, but maybe not by much.  From Kyoto, we got to Kyoto station and took a shinkasen.  We then transferred to a local train to end up at Ise (but we could have continued on the train to end up here).   

Other than the rocks, this was a relatively quick visit!  I'll leave one more photo here...


Time at shrine: 45 minutes
Times visited: 1
Overall: A-

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