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Atsuta Shrine

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Major Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, said to enshrine the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi sword, one of the three sacred Imperial Treasures of Japan.

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Atsuta Shrine ranks #33 of 151 in the Shrine ranking, behind Izumo Taisha, ahead of Kamigamo Shrine.

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What is Atsuta Shrine?

Atsuta Shrine is a major Shinto shrine located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the most historically significant and venerated Shinto sites in the entire country.

What important artifact is housed at Atsuta Shrine?

The shrine is famously said to enshrine the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, a legendary sword. This sword is one of the three sacred Imperial Treasures of Japan, alongside a mirror and a jewel.

Can the public see the Kusanagi sword at Atsuta Shrine?

No, the sword is never displayed to the public, and its exact appearance remains a closely guarded secret. Like the other Imperial Treasures, it is deeply sacred and kept hidden away within the inner sanctum of the shrine.

How old is the Atsuta Shrine?

According to traditional records, the shrine was established around the 1st century CE, specifically in 113 CE during the reign of Emperor Keikō. The structures have been rebuilt and maintained continuously throughout Japanese history.

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