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Atsuta Shrine - Japan's Three Great Shrines

Atsuta Jingu Shrine - "Kusanagi Protects Peace, Gathering the Source of the Shrine" ℹ️About: Located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, it is one of Japan's "Three Great Shrines" and is known nationwide as a "spiritual home." It houses the legendary sword "Kusanagi," making it second only to Ise Jingu in terms of importance. ➡️Follow-up: Meiji Jingu, Ise Jingu, and Atsuta Jingu are considered one of the Three Great Shrines. 📚Class Hours: This shrine was established by the imperial family around 1900 years ago as an orthodox shrine for the Japanese imperial family. It houses numerous national treasures and houses a Shinto museum. The Nihon Shoki (Chronicle of Japan) was enshrined here in 1377, and in 1560, Oda Nobunaga dedicated an earthen wall called "Nobunaga-no-Bori" here, which remains a historical relic to this day. In 1860, the shrine's name was changed from "Atsuta Shrine" to "Atsuta Jingu Shrine," a name that remains unchanged to this day. ✨Highlights: ~Kiyomizu Shrine~ He enshrines the water deity "Miso-jo-jo." Legend has it that in the late Heian period, a Taira clan warrior washed his eyes with this water and recovered from an eye ailment! And if you pour a ladle three times on the central rock and make a wish, your wish will come true~ ~Ichi-no-Gozen Shrine⛩️~ This is the most sacred site within Atsuta Jingu, enshrining the "Ara-tama" of Amaterasu. Open to the public since 2012. Because this is the most sacred area within the shrine, photography is prohibited. ❗️ ~Minami Shingu Shrine~ This is the only vermilion shrine within the shrine complex. It enshrines the Japanese 🇯🇵 military commander, Susanoo. Sincere worship can bless people with good health and good fortune. They also hold a "tea offering ceremony" on June 5th every year, which is said to be quite spectacular! ➡️Susanoo: Also known as Ame Murakumo Sword and Nihon Takeru, this name is probably familiar to those who have played games. 🎆Important Festival: ~Hatsu Ebisu~ Ebisu is the Japanese 🇯🇵 god of wealth. The festival takes place on January 5th, and many merchants come to pray for business prosperity and family peace. More importantly, people line up to buy "lucky bear hands" and "lucky dustpans." This is a very important festival during the New Year period every year! ➡️ Location: Okuninushi Shrine, Jirodai-ushi Shrine ~Harvest Festival Flower-no-Tora~ During the festival, models of dry and paddy fields crafted by priests are decorated, and divinations are performed regarding the year's harvest. Held annually on May 8th, this is a crucial festival for those working in agriculture. It is also a way to express gratitude to Yamato Takeru for teaching them farming techniques. Numerous seedlings are also sold that day, allowing visitors to take home and cultivate their own crops. ➡️ Location: Main Shrine, Nishirakusho ~Atsuta Festival~ Held in early June each year, it is the shrine's most important and solemn festival. The highlight is the evening fireworks display from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. To view the stunning fireworks display, take the subway to Atsuta Shrine. "Kusanagi Goanning" (Kusanagi Goanning) "Jingu Gathering Source" ℹ️About: Located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, it is one of Japan's "Three Great Shrines" and is known nationwide as "the hometown of the soul." It also houses the legendary sword "Kusanagi," making it second only to Ise Grand Shrine in terms of importance. ➡️Small Note: Meiji Jingu, Ise Jingu, and Atsuta Jingu are considered one of the Three Great Shrines. 📚Class Hours: This shrine was established by the Japanese imperial family around 1900 years ago as an orthodox shrine. It houses numerous national treasures and houses a Shinto museum. The Nihon Shoki (Chronicle of Japan) was enshrined here in 1377, and in 1560, Oda Nobunaga dedicated a wall called "Nobunaga-no-Bori" here, which remains a historical relic to this day. In 1860, the shrine's name was changed from "Atsuta Shrine" to "Atsuta Jingu," a position it still holds today. ✨Highlights: ~Kiyomizu Shrine~ He enshrines the water deity "Miso-gomi." Legend has it that in the late Heian period, a Taira clan warrior washed his eyes with this water and recovered from an eye ailment! Simply pour a ladle over the central rock 🪨 three times and make a wish, and your wish will come true! ~Ichi-no-Gozen Shrine⛩️~ This is the most sacred site within Atsuta Jingu Shrine, enshrining the "Ara-tome" of Amaterasu. Open to the public since 2012. Because this is the most sacred area within the shrine, photography is prohibited❗️ ~Minami-Shingu Shrine~ This is the only vermilion shrine within the shrine complex. It enshrines the Japanese 🇯🇵 military commander "Susanoo Myoson." Sincere worship is said to protect the people from illness and disaster. Every year on June 5th, they hold a "tea offering ceremony," which is said to be quite a spectacle! ➡️Susanoo: Also known as the Ame-no-Murakumo sword and the Nihon Takeru no Miyabi, this name is likely familiar to those who have played games. ~Big Camphor Tree~ This tree was planted by Kobo Daishi himself and is over 1,000 years old. Standing quietly, the towering camphor tree speaks of the sacredness and solemnity of this place. Come and experience the solemn atmosphere! 🎆Important Festival: ~Hatsu Ebisu~ Ebisu is the Japanese 🇯🇵 God of Wealth. The festival takes place on January 5th, and many merchants come to pray for business prosperity and family peace. More importantly, people line up to buy "Lucky Bear Hands" and "Lucky Dustpans." This is a very important festival during the Lunar New Year period! ➡️ Location: Okuninushi Shrine, Jiroshiroushi Shrine ~Harvest Festival Flower-no-Tora~ During the festival, models of dry and paddy fields crafted by priests are decorated, and divinations are performed regarding the year's harvest. Held annually on May 8th, this is a crucial festival for those working in agriculture. It's also a way to express gratitude to Yamato Takeru for teaching them farming techniques. Numerous seedlings are also sold that day, allowing visitors to take home and cultivate their own crops. ➡️ Location: Main Shrine, Nishirakusho ~Atsuta Festival~ Held in early June each year, it's the shrine's most important and solemn event. The highlight is the evening fireworks display from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. To enjoy the stunning fireworks display, we recommend heading to Nishi-Takakura Subway Station! ➡️Location: Atsuta Jingu Shrine, Jingu Park 🚴Access: 1. From Central Japan International Airport Station Meitetsu Airport Express μ-SKY bound for Shin-Unuma → Jingu-mae Station → Walk (2 minutes) 2. From Nagoya Station Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line Limited Express bound for Toyohashi → Jingu-mae Station → Walk (2 minutes) 3. From Kanayama Station Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line Limited Express Toyohashi Directions → Jingu-mae Station → Walk (2 minutes) 📍Address: 1-1-1 Jingu, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya 🕰️Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 💞Recommended: 1. One of Japan's Three Great Shrines 2. A place where energy converges, attracting blessings even by simply visiting 3. For those interested in mythology, explore the mysteries of sacred artifacts 🗓️Itinerary: Atsuta Jingu - Kiyomizu Shrine - Treasure House - Kamichiagama Shrine⛩️ #100TravelWays #NagoyaAichi #JapanThreeGreatShrines #KusanagiSword #AmaterasuOmikami #Susanoo
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