伊勢乞食 | [いせこじき, isekojiki] (exp) (sl) beggars at Ise Grand Shrine (expression used to deride stingy people from Ise) |
伊勢参り | [いせまいり, isemairi] (n) Ise pilgrimage |
伊勢大廟 | [いせたいびょう, isetaibyou] (n) the Grand Shrines of Ise |
伊勢海老;伊勢エビ;伊勢えび;伊勢蝦;竜蝦(iK) | [いせえび(伊勢海老;伊勢えび;伊勢蝦;竜蝦);いせエビ(伊勢エビ);イセエビ, iseebi ( iseebi ; ise ebi ; ise ebi ; ryuu ebi ); ise ebi ( ise ebi ); iseebi] (n) (uk) spiny lobster (esp. Japanese spiny lobster, Panulirus japonicus) |
伊勢神道 | [いせしんとう, iseshintou] (n) Ise Shinto (school of Shinto established the Watarai family priests of Ise Jingu's Outer Shrine) |
伊勢講 | [いせこう, isekou] (n) fraternal religious group formed by Ise Shrine worshippers |
参宮 | [さんぐう, sanguu] (n,vs) visit to the Ise Shrine |
御師 | [おし;おんし, oshi ; onshi] (n) (usu. pronounced おんし at Ise Shrine) low-ranking Shinto priest |
御蔭参り;お蔭参り | [おかげまいり, okagemairi] (n) (See 伊勢参り) pilgrimage to Ise |
神宮奉斎会 | [じんぐうほうさいかい, jinguuhousaikai] (n) (obs) Ise Shrine Offering Association (secular organization formed from Jingu-kyo in 1899; dissolved in 1946) |
衛士 | [えじ;えいし, eji ; eishi] (n) (1) soldiers of the ritsuryo system that guarded gates of the imperial palace, the court, etc.; (2) term used in error to refer to young men that were made to do forced labour in the ritsuryo system; (3) guards originally stationed at the grand shrine at Ise and shrine at Atsuta, Nagoya to protect the officials there |