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1-1-1 Jingu inside Atsuta Jingu Shrine 456-8585, Nagoya
Available at the office. I remember it was until 17:00.
There are 3 free parking lots. It's easy to stop on weekdays.
I do not know well, but at first, it would be better to consult with Atsuta Jingusan, as it is not something that can be easily discarded, so there is a place where you can return for a year or so, I think that you can accept anywhere.
What is the guardian god
I think that Denmacho is good.
It seems that there are places that can be stopped free for up to 400 units on the premises. It is on the homepage. Just when there is a wedding ceremony etc, it seems there are things that can not be stopped. There are lots of coin parking in the vicinity, so why should we go with the worst coin parking? Although there are some lanes in three lanes and four lanes in the streets of Nagoya, I do not think it is easy to run much because there are many roads. Basically because it is a car society, it is crowded.
Yes, we have it.
I walked about 15000 steps from Nagoya city center to this palace ... fresh air .. nice maple Even it already December .. â¤ï¸
Very nice temple dedicated to the goddess Amatseratsu. Nevertheless if you have visited Kyoto it won’t impress you.
Beautiful shrine surrounded by tree parks.. quiet yet comfortable.
This is one of the most important shrine in Japan and it has more than 2,000 years of history. It is said that the sacred sword of Kusanagi, one of the three sacred treasure, is worshipped in the main shrine while the other two treasure is in the Imperial palace in Tokyo.
Serene and well-kept
Beautiful cultural place to go
One of the top Shrine in JapanConvenient access by subway and parking available Housed one of the 3 Sacred Imperial TreasuresOver 5 million visitors annually, the Shrine open for 24 hours to prayersWe enjoy much by walking under the big trees inside
First time to be there. A very quite and stately place. Recommend!!
Good place to enjoy New Year atmosphere and to understand the Japanese culture. The place is quite large with a lot of beautiful scenes and great sculptures. You can come here to pray and wish many things or just relax yourself and immerse to the beautiful nature. Worth to visit in Nagoya.
Really enjoyed our visit to this Shrine.
Pretty. Peaceful. It's abit crowded
Overcrowded. So many people. But it's very beautiful
interesting but not the best place.
Big big shrine here. The inside area is large. Beautiful building. Very close to subway station. You got off the train and enter on the east side, then you walk through the whole shrine and get out on the west side there is another station there, make it very easy to get to and from.
A very quiet and beautiful place! Even though we didn’t spend a lot of time in there we still enjoyed the time visiting this place. Definitely worth it to take a stroll around it.
Nice and quiet. The walk through the small forest helps heal the soul :-)
Very nice place!
The second oldest Shinto shrine in Japan, this one is a must visit if you are in Nagoya. Beautiful grounds and stunning architecture.
One of the holiest places in all of Japan, rumored to hold the legendary sword Kusanagi. The shrine grounds themselves are fairly easy to navigate, and house the main shrine, a separate wishing plaque area, and a museum dedicated to Japanese treasures, swords in particular. Very highly recommended visit if you are in Nagoya.
Good place to visit. A lot of big trees is made me fresh and calm.
Super busy New Year week 1-5th Jan. Good to go see the festive vibes of the season.
Decent temple. I do not recommend the treasure hall unless you can read Japanese at a high level.
Great view
Second only to Ise Shrine as one of the most important shrines in Japan. Purportedly houses 'kusanagi' - the mythical sword that Takeru Yamato use to save his life while quelling the 'easter barbarians'. A nice place for a stroll in the middle of the city.
Don't come here at the beginning of January
The buildings are fairly new but walking around I. The woods was very nice. Be sure to take a walk to the right of the main building, and stop at the water shrine where you are supposed to make an offering and splash water on the moss covered rock. Continue on the path for a peaceful stroll.
I'm only giving it less than 5 stars because the place could be more foreigner-friendly. There were no explanations in any other language and the only reason we managed to learn anything about the place was because we were lucky enough to come across a very kind Japanese man who spoke English and was eager to teach us everything about the temples and more.
5-8 mins walk from the station to the main entrance with ⛩ï¸. Many trees give a very peaceful atmosphere. Nearby have famous unagi rice Atsuta Horaikenã‚ã¤ãŸè“¬èŽ±è»’and a must try
Huge beautiful shrine right in Nagoya city. Easy access. Shady peaceful and calm. The perfect place for a walk, a lunch or for personal meditation... and when you’re finished, it’s just a short walk to the nearest station. I was delighted by the autumn foliage I saw there today (12/21). I hadn’t thought of Atsuta shrine as a destination to see colored leaves, but it did not disappoint. It’s a must see in Nagoya. Similar to Issei Shrine in Mie.
Easily one of the most beautiful shrines in Japan.Atsuta Shrine is home to one of the three great Shinto treasures. There are also plenty of festivals held here during the year, the main two being New Years and Atsuta Festival. It's pretty crazy in the area during those times, but definitely worth a visit if you can.
Large compound and lots of trees. Nice strolling in the are. The whole place gives you sense of peace and tranquility. Feeling inner peace visiting this place.
Great place to visit i really enjoy walking through these historic temples + their history
Just a few minutes walk from the subway.
I’m biased because it’s my local shrine, but I love Atsuta Jingu. There’s a really nice path behind the shrine that lets you escape the city for a bit. And the pond by the kishimen shop is perfect during cherry blossom season.
So peaceful and spiritual place a world away from the hustle and bustle of nagoya
Fabulous New Year visit with ACE ladies. Unforgettable experience.
Sacred traditional Japanese place!
A quiet place to visit
A very big and beautiful shrine with various paths and gardens to walk around. You can get a stamp here for ¥300 and make a wish by throwing water into the fountain. It’s very crowded in January, but the rest of the year it should be emptier.
nice place! One of the main attraction
Beautiful place to visit. You will feel the peacefulness with the environment. Beauty of nature and creatively designed shrine will give full peace of mind. Love this place.
One of the good places to visit in Nagoya.
Atsusa Jingu is a traditional Japanese Shinto Shrine. This is the Biggest Shrine with a museum of real Japanese Swords and the tools to forge the masterpieces.
Not the grandest temple in Japan. Signage to "attractions" such as the oldest stone lamp in Japan and oldest tree in Nagoya could do with an improvement.
This is a Beautiful Shrine not as Big as Ise Shrine but it's really a Great Shrine ⛩
Nice nature surrounding that leads to the main shrine, you will forget that you are in a major city. If you go in the morning, you can avoid the crowd to enjoy a nice peaceful walk.
This is one of shinto's most important shrine.
This area is a great place to walk around and pray. The park is actually quite large and there’s quite a few places to stop and explore. It’s so peaceful and green here. Unfortunately, we were here while it was raining, so we didn’t explore everything.
A very nice place to spend time... Quiet and isolated from the traffic... Good place to walk around for an hour or two...
Good and historically place
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