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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Hiro Komae

Photos show historic Japanese shrine that is torn down and rebuilt every 20 years

Japan Sacred Shrine Rebuilt Photo Gallery - (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Ise Jingu is Japan’s most revered Shinto shrine, which every 20 years is completely knocked down and rebuilt in an expensive, time-consuming process that has endured for the last 1,300 years.

The last operation to replace the 125 shrine buildings was completed in 2013, and this year marks the beginning of the latest process, which is being documented by journalists for The Associated Press.

More than 30 ceremonies and festivals are held, and workers will collect and process more than 10,000 cypress trees for the new shrine in a process called Shikinen Sengu. During a ceremony set for 2033, the presiding deity will be transferred to the new shrine.

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This photo gallery was curated by AP photo editors.

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