Etiquette before each area
We explain basic shrine manners in plain English: torii gates, purification, photography awareness, and how to behave inside sacred spaces.
A calm half-day private guide for travelers who want to understand Ise beyond a checklist. We help with the Geku → Naiku route, local etiquette, transfers, rest stops, timing, and a pace that feels unhurried.

The new brand focuses on overseas visitors who value quiet travel, cultural context, and smooth local support. The promise is simple: understand where you are, move without stress, and keep the visit respectful.
We explain basic shrine manners in plain English: torii gates, purification, photography awareness, and how to behave inside sacred spaces.
Geku, Naiku, buses, taxis, walking distance, and rest stops are arranged into a calm route so guests do not waste time guessing.
We adjust the order and timing depending on weather, congestion, and the guest’s pace. The experience should feel composed, not forced.

Many visitors can find the famous spots. What they often miss is the order, meaning, restraint, and pace. This service sells calm interpretation and local navigation.
Arrival time, group size, mobility, language needs, and interests are checked before the day.
Geku, transfer, Naiku, rest points, and optional food or shopping are organized into one clear flow.
We support movement, timing, etiquette, basic interpretation, and small decisions during the visit.
Rain, heat, crowds, fatigue, or transport delays are handled by changing the route without drama.
This is the core route for first-time overseas visitors. It keeps the traditional order while avoiding an overloaded schedule.
Meet at Ise-shi Station or near Geku. Confirm pace, weather, and transport.
Begin quietly at Toyouke Daijingu and learn the basic context before entering.
Move toward Naiku by bus or taxi depending on comfort, time, and congestion.
Walk the approach slowly and visit Kotai Jingu with respectful guidance.
End near Okage Yokocho, a teahouse, or a quiet rest point based on preference.
These images show the experience clearly: calm guidance, time to rest, and a respectful pace through Ise. Each caption explains what the guest gains from that moment.



These supporting scenes help communicate the mood of Ise: forested approaches, wooden bridges, and a slower rhythm that many international guests are looking for.


Each plan is private and designed for international guests who want clarity, comfort, and a calm pace while visiting Ise.
For guests who do not need on-site guiding.
Best for first-time visitors to Ise.
For guests who want Futami, food, and a slower day.
Transport, meals, entrance fees where applicable, and personal purchases are not included. This service does not provide paid private car transportation. Taxi or public transport can be arranged or assisted.
This service suits first-time visitors, couples, families, and calm cultural travelers who want a private experience with guidance and context.
We only have one day in Ise and do not want to get the order, timing, or etiquette wrong.
Couples and families visiting Japan for the first timeWe want a quiet private experience, not a large bus tour or a generic sightseeing script.
High-intent travelers from the US, Europe, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong KongWe will suggest the most realistic private route for your visit. Please include your preferred date, number of guests, arrival time, hotel or station, and any mobility concerns.
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No. This is an independent private guide service. We guide visitors with respect for Ise Jingu rules and atmosphere, but we are not an official representative of the shrine.
Some areas have restrictions. We follow the rules on-site and avoid intrusive explanations, loud behavior, or inappropriate photography.
No paid private car transportation is provided. We can assist with taxis, buses, walking routes, and timing.
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