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Atsuta Jingu
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Aichi, Chubu

Atsuta Jingu

One of Japan's two most sacred Shinto shrines, Atsuta houses the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi sword — one of the three Imperial Treasures of Japan. The 200,000-square-metre forested grounds feel ancient and serene, with massive camphor trees said to have been planted by Kobo Daishi over 1,200 years ago.

Duration

1–1.5 hours

Admission

Free

Hours

Shrine grounds: 24 hours; inner shrine: 5:00–19:00; Treasure Hall: 9:00–16:30, closed last Wed–Thu of each month and Dec 25–31

Best Season

Year-round

Access

7 min walk from Jingu-Nishi Station (Meijo Line)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Enshrines the legendary Kusanagi sword — one of the three Imperial Treasures of Japan

  • 2

    Over 1,000 years old and visited by over 9 million people each New Year

  • 3

    A forested oasis inside the city with giant camphor trees towering over stone-paved paths

Local Tips

One of Japan's most sacred shrines, second only to Ise. Walk the full perimeter path through ancient camphor trees — far less visited than the main hall. The Hitsumabushi (grilled eel over rice) restaurants near the south gate are a Nagoya culinary pilgrimage.

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