§ The Ise Grand shrine


The shrine buildings at Naikū and Gekū, as well as the Uji Bridge, are
rebuilt every 20 years as a part of the Shinto belief of the death and
renewal of nature and the impermanence of all things and as a way of passing
building techniques from one generation to the next.

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The shrine has evolved throughout the years in its reconstruction, while
maintaining some of its key features. The shrine was not originally
constructed with gold copper adornments, however, because of advancements in
technology as well as Buddhist influence, it gained them over the years.