Visit Atsuta Shrine , which enshrines the "Kusanagi no Tsurugi", one of the "Sanshu no Jingi", and experience the world of Japanese culture and the gods while strolling through the sacred grounds.
At Atsuta Shrine, where the "Kusanagi sword", one of the "Sanshu no Jingi" and the symbol of the Imperial succession, is enshrined as object of the Atsuta Shrine, you can learn deeply about the Japanese concept of Shinto and the "Kamis" (gods) through a fun and cross-cultural experience with a special guide (worship, sword appreciation, Kito, and purchasing fortune slip and amulets). Experience the pure air of this sacred area, satisfying your intellectual curiosity. Atsuta Shrine enshrines the "Kusanagi sword", one of the "Sanshu no Jingi" and the symbol of the Imperial Family, as its sacred object. The vast grounds, home to a giant camphor tree over 1,000 years old, are filled with an exceptionally sacred atmosphere. Known as the place where Oda Nobunaga prayed for victory before the Battle of Okehazama, this shrine is one of Nagoya's most powerful spots, offering a wide range of blessings, including family safety, good fortune, and matchmaking. This sacred area, visited by 7 million worshippers annually, offers a relaxing stroll away from the vibrant pulse.
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