Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya
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Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya, Japan is one of the three types of sacred treasures, Kusanagi no Tsurugi, a shrine that is prestigious and has a long history in Japan. Introducing Atsuta Shrine
Wikipedia link to Kusanagi no Tsurugi
Atsuta Shrine Precincts
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The precincts of Atsuta Shrine are refreshing with many trees walking around, and the precincts have long been known as Kumomiyama and Horaijima, and although they are in the big city, they are quiet and are popular as an oasis of the hearts of the citizens. We are here. The area is about 190,000 square meters (about 60,000 tsubo), and the site is large with about 290,000 square meters (about 90,000 tsubo) including the precincts of the enlave.
Hakkengu
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Hakkengu is just after entering from the main gate. It enshrines the same deity as the main shrine. The shrine is the same as the main shrine, and rituals are held throughout the year.
Atsuta Shrine Hongu
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The main shrine was made large and the surrounding area was spacious, and there were many worshipers.
Atsuta Shrine Kokoro no Komichi
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Kokoro no Komichi is a road that runs behind the main shrine, with many trees and a narrow road.
Kokoro no Komichi has many attractions
Ichinomisaki Shrine
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Ichinomisaki Shrine is the “Aramitama” of Atsuta Ogami. In Shinto, the calm figure of God is called the Japanese soul, and the function of the soul, which sometimes challenges and expresses the active and brave divine power, is praised as the “Aramitama.”
Oshimizu
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It is said that if you wash your skin with the spring water of Oshimizu, you can clean it, and if you sprinkle the spring water on the stones floating in the spring water three times, your wish will come true.
Atsuta Shrine BunkaDen
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Sueno Aoe is a large sword with a total length of 303 cm. It was exhibited at Bunka Den. If you are interested in Japanese swords, please take a look.
Atsuta Shrine Omikuji
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On this site, I often go to Japanese shrines and use “Omikuji”, which is close to fortune-telling. Although the Omikuji results were usually bad, the Omikuji results at Atsuta Shrine were the highest rated Daikichi. The content was written as “If you have an honest heart and correct your actions, your wishes will come true.” I will devote myself to site management.
This is an article about Omikuji at Kifune Shrine in Kyoto.
Atsuta Shrine has many trees and is refreshing to walk, soothing your mind. There are many shrines in Japan, so I will introduce them on this site as needed.
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