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Nagoya's most sacred Shrine ⛩

#wecreate This place, shine, temple, garden, space out of our time line is located in Nagoya, a not so visited city of Japan compared with others, but it does have some of the most impressive places that I saw during my last visit. The Atsura Jingu was built around 1900 years ago, and currently is the most sacred place in the city. Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi sword being one of imperial Japan religia makes this shrine it's home. After a walk by its gardens we had some traditional Eel just a few minutes walking from it. Very special and unique place to be. #japan #Nagoya #shrine #temple #history #foodie #本地遊#tripblazers Address: 🗺 〒456-8585; 1-1-1 Jingu, Atsuta-Ward, Nagoya-City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Posted: Jun 3, 2023
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Spring in Nagoya, Japan | One of the three major shrines, it is said that making a wish at Atsuta Shrine is very effective Atsuta Shrine is one of the three oldest and highest-ranking shrines in Japan. First, it is as famous as Ise Shrine and Meiji Shrine. It is said that nearly 6.5 million worshipers come here every year. The Kusanagi Sword (Caoyong Sword) is enshrined here, which is the Tianyeyun Sword, one of the three major artifacts in Japan (the Gouyu of Bachiqiong, the Mirror of Yata). Legend has it that the Kusanagi Sword was taken from the tail of Yamata no Orochi by the exiled Susano, and dedicated to Amaterasu, and later as one of the three major artifacts, it was given to the descendant of Amaterasu, the Emperor, and later enshrined in Rei Tian Shrine. The Treasure Hall in Atsuta Shrine houses more than 6,000 collections from the Japanese royal family, samurai families, and folks. Most of the collections are national treasures and important cultural properties of Japan. In addition, there is a Nobunaga wall here, which is also known as "the three major earthen walls in Japan" together with the Taiko Bi of Sansanjusangendo in Kyoto and the Dailian Bi of Nishinomiya Shrine. It is said that Oda Nobunaga came here to pray before he left for the expedition. As a result, he won the battle of Ozazama and defeated Imai Yoshimoto with a disparate force, so he built a Nobunaga wall and enshrined it in Atsuta Shrine. It is said that praying here is very effective. The garden is full of greenery, and it is a little cold on a cloudy day with few people. When I walked to the shrine, it suddenly cleared up. I met the wedding procession, and I suddenly felt the oncoming spring. The beautiful scenery, the mood is graceful. I saw all kinds of people coming to spring in the garden. You can tell whether it is a tourist taking pictures or a local spring outing girl by walking in small steps~ I ate the famous Jingu miso noodles inside. The soup base and noodles are not bad, small bowls The fried pork chop is also delicious.
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