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amunptah777
Joined: 27 Jul 2007
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You have posted in this forum: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:42 am Post subject: Quick trip to Ise shrine from China |
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Hi folks,
Alright, here's my thing;
I've been trying for some years to get to Ise.
Currently, I'm in Beijing.
Now, I might...just might...be able to afford a very quick trip
(maybe one or two days) so that I can visit the shrine
and pop back to the land of red flags
What I would need from somebody is a little advice
RE: planning the trip as cheaply as possible
(also, some places have a 3 day waiting period for Visa approval...is Japan
anything like this?)
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Secondly, if this is not possible, I'm willing to even relocate to Japan
simply to be able to visit the Ise shrine.
That would involve getting an English teaching job
(which I have here) and would be absolutely ecstatic if I could
be hired by the Shrine to teach the priests.
Is anyone even remotely connected to either the Shrine,
one of the Shinto colleges thereabouts or even the Mei/ Nara or Tsu
local gvts.???
If so, I would be very grateful
if that person could pass along some information in this regard.
Thanks much,
Malaz
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sanji
Joined: 20 Sep 2005
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You have posted in this forum: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:20 pm Post subject: |
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It takes about 2 hours from Nagoya airport to Ise-shi, and about 3 horus from Kansai airport - both being international aiports.
This should make a 3-day trip or even a 2-day one relatively cheap, apart from the plane ticket, of course.
For most occidentals, there is no waiting time for a visa approval - you basically get one at the airport upon arrival.
For your last question, I think you better forget about teaching priests. First, most of them probably never will learn English, and anyway, this is a rather close community, I doubt they would hire a foreigner easily. |
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amunptah777
Joined: 27 Jul 2007
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You have posted in this forum: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:28 pm Post subject: Re: Quick trip to Ise shrine from China |
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Hey Sanji,
Thanks for the info.
No harm in hoping...they might, if they knew I was a big fan of the Kami. ;) |
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