
Overview
Until about 700 years ago, princesses from Japan's imperial family were sent to act as high priestesses at Ise Jingu, the ancient shrine that is considered the most sacred site in Japan's Shinto religion. These servants of the deities were known as Saio and the place where they lived was known as Saiku. In the 14th century, the site was abandoned and eventually it was only known from the ancient legends. But in 1970 excavations began, which confirmed that Saiku stood in the modern-day town of Meiwa-cho, in Mie Prefecture. In this edition of Journeys in Japan, Felicia Gonzalez visits Meiwa-cho to explore this legendary site. She observes the annual Saio Festival, in which people dress in period costume. And she meets the people of this town where present-day culture meets ancient history and the people take pride in the traditions of the past.
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8 - 1Koza: A Rhythm All Its Own January 31, 2017
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8 - 2Ogawayama: A Rock Climber's Paradise February 07, 2017
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8 - 3Niseko: Snowy Adventures February 14, 2017
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8 - 4Suruga Bay: The Bounty of the Deep February 21, 2017
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8 - 5Tokoname: City of Ceramics Past and Present February 28, 2017
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8 - 6Ibaraki: Savoring Winter Flavors March 07, 2017
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8 - 7Hokkaido: Sculpting Winter's Ice and Snow April 04, 2017
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8 - 8Mt. Norikuradake: A Peak Winter Experience April 11, 2017
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8 - 9Odate: The Land of the Akita Inu April 18, 2017
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8 - 10Oya, Utsunomiya: Stone Town & Quarry Ruins Tour April 25, 2017
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8 - 11Nagoya: Samurai Warlord Chronicles May 02, 2017
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8 - 12Hakuba: Off Piste to a Hidden Hot Spring May 09, 2017
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8 - 13Nara: Ancient Sanctuary for all Living Creatures May 30, 2017
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8 - 14Monobe, Kochi: Tales from the Magical Mountain Hamlet June 20, 2017
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8 - 15Manazuru: Good Living by Design June 27, 2017
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8 - 16Nanyo, Ehime: Water for Life and Fun July 04, 2017
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8 - 17Meiwa-cho, Mie: An Ancient Legend Comes to Life July 11, 2017
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8 - 18Mount Daisen: Mystical Rites, Local Life July 18, 2017
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8 - 19Murayama, Yamagata: Local Delicacies, Local Pride July 25, 2017
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8 - 20Tottori: Sculpted by Nature August 01, 2017
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8 - 21Deep into the Unspoiled Forest: Shirakami Sanchi August 08, 2017
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8 - 22Yonaguni: Wild West Escapades August 15, 2017
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8 - 23Obuse, Nagano: Walking and Running for Fun August 22, 2017
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8 - 24Taisetsuzan: Summer Alpine Discoveries September 12, 2017
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8 - 25Kochi's Summertime Fever: The Yosakoi! September 19, 2017
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8 - 26Awa Odori Festival: Spirited Away in Tokushima September 26, 2017
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8 - 27Yanai: Old Town of Goldfish Lanterns October 03, 2017
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8 - 28Nagara River: Pristine Beauty, Waterborne Bounty October 10, 2017
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8 - 29Minami-Izu: Unspoiled Seaside Getaway October 17, 2017
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8 - 30A River Runs Through Hokkaido October 24, 2017
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8 - 31Kagoshima: The Taste and Style of "Kuro" Culture November 07, 2017
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8 - 32Kikuma, Ehime: Pride and Pageantry November 21, 2017
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8 - 33Togakushi: Autumn Hues at a Sacred Mountain November 28, 2017
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8 - 34Passage of Time: Lake Towada in Autumn December 05, 2017
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8 - 35Karatsu: Festival Floats, Deep Community Spirit December 12, 2017