Atsuta Shrine
Houses the Kusanagi no Tsurugi, one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. The sword has never been publicly displayed.
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β¨ Historical Significance
Why Atsuta Shrine Matters
Ranked #69 among the world's top 100
Houses Japan's sacred imperial sword.
Built
113 CE
Location
Japan
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π Plan Your Visit to Atsuta Shrine
Best Season
Spring & Autumn
Recommended months: March to May, October to November
Temperature
Average: 10β25Β°C (50β77Β°F)
Visit Duration
Recommended: 1β2 hours
Entry Fee
$5β$20 USD
Dress Code
Remove shoes before entering. Dress modestly β cover shoulders and knees. Some shrines have specific customs; follow local signs.
Getting There
Located in Nagoya, Japan. Reach Nagoya by domestic flights, trains, or buses from major cities. Local transport (taxi, tuk-tuk, or ride-sharing) available from Nagoya center to the site. Check local transport options for the most convenient route.
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π‘ Travel Tips for Visiting Atsuta Shrine
Remove your shoes before entering any temple or pagoda building. Carry a bag for your shoes.
Visit early morning (6β8 AM) to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures and golden light for photography.
Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY). Carry small bills for entrance fees and donations.
Language: Japanese. Learn basic greetings in the local language β locals appreciate the effort.
Best time to visit: March to May, October to November. Visa-free for many nationalities (90 days).
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β Frequently Asked Questions about Atsuta Shrine
Everything you need to know before visiting Atsuta Shrine.
1Where is Atsuta Shrine located?
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Atsuta Shrine is located in Nagoya, Japan. It is ranked #69 in our Top 100 World Shrines list.
2When was Atsuta Shrine built?
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Atsuta Shrine was built in 113 CE. Houses Japan's sacred imperial sword.
3What is the best time to visit Atsuta Shrine?
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The best time to visit Atsuta Shrine in Japan is during March to May, October to November. This is the Spring & Autumn when weather is most comfortable for sightseeing, with average temperatures of 10β25Β°C (50β77Β°F).
4How much does it cost to visit Atsuta Shrine?
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Entry fees for Atsuta Shrine are approximately $5β$20 USD. Prices may vary by season and nationality. Check the official website for current rates.
5How long should I spend at Atsuta Shrine?
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Plan to spend 1β2 hours at Atsuta Shrine. Take time to appreciate the architecture and historical significance.
6What should I wear when visiting Atsuta Shrine?
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Remove shoes before entering. Dress modestly β cover shoulders and knees. Some shrines have specific customs; follow local signs.
7How do I get to Atsuta Shrine?
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Located in Nagoya, Japan. Reach Nagoya by domestic flights, trains, or buses from major cities. Local transport (taxi, tuk-tuk, or ride-sharing) available from Nagoya center to the site. Check local transport options for the most convenient route.
8Do I need a visa to visit Japan?
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Visa-free for many nationalities (90 days). The local currency is Japanese Yen (JPY). Japan is in the UTC+9 timezone.
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π― Nearby Attractions
- β’Ise Grand Shrine in Ise
- β’Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto
- β’Meiji Shrine in Tokyo
- β’Local museums and cultural centers in Nagoya
- β’Traditional markets and local cuisine near Nagoya
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