I checked in at one of the three major fire shrines in Japan—Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya
🌈Today, I decided to visit Atsuta Shrine. Atsuta Shrine is one of the oldest and most famous shrines in Nagoya, and it is also one of the three major fire shrines in Japan💯💯 I heard that it has a profound historical background and beautiful scenery, so I went there with great anticipation💕💕
🌈As I stepped through the gates of the shrine, I was immediately surrounded by a tranquil and solemn atmosphere. Ancient trees towered around, and the sunlight filtered through the treetops, giving a warm and comforting feeling🙆🙆 I walked slowly along the approach path, feeling the vicissitudes and solemnity left by the years‼️‼️
🌟I saw a huge and majestic building standing in a vast open space—the main hall‼️ It was dominated by orange, with a roof covered in golden glazed tiles, glittering in the light💕💕 Many people were lining up to enter the main hall for worship, and I joined them🙆🙆
🔆Entering the main hall, a sacred and solemn aura hit me. Incense smoke lingered in the air, and people held flowers and prayer plaques, praying silently in their hearts. I also gazed at the great deity statue enshrined on the altar, expressing my wishes sincerely💕💕
🔆After leaving the main hall, I continued to tour other buildings and attractions. Every corner exuded a unique charm and sense of history‼️ Finally, I sat down in a small courtyard to rest for a while, admiring the beautiful flowers and elegant architecture surrounding the courtyard💕💕
🌟Throughout the visit, I was immersed in this serene environment and felt the power of history and faith💕💕 This trip to Atsuta Shrine cleansed and nourished my soul, and made me cherish the ordinary yet beautiful things in life even more💯💯
🕖Opening hours: 09:00-16:30
💵Admission: Purchase of a visit ticket is required
⌚️Recommended visit: 1-3 hours
📍Location: 1Chome-1-1 Shrine, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 456-8585, Japan
I went at night, and I was in a time-limited attraction during the day. The shrine is open all day, so I went to see it at night. There are no people in the shrine. I saw a few buildings with ancient charm. I also saw a wine association listing various wines, which was very interesting.
There were so many tourists, and the restaurant called Miya Kishimen in Atsuta Jingu was very popular! The soup stock was fresh and delicious, and there was a line during the day!
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The Retian Shrine is a very beautiful place, everyone yearns for!
It is worth going, but unfortunately the nuclear pollution is out, I will see it later.
After visiting the Shen Palace, eat a Penglai squid rice.
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