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Atsuta Shrine

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The shrine area was originally much larger. To the northeast were vast ricefields that belonged to the shrine, they were later built over in what became Sanbonmatsu-chō (三本松町) and Mutsuno (六野) neighbourhoods, the Jingū Higashi Park (神宮東公園) established in the 1980's is a restoration of greenery to the
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died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign (景行天皇43年, equivalent 113 AD). The possessions of the dead prince were gathered together along with the sword Kusanagi; and his widow venerated his memory in a shrine at her home. Sometime later, these relics and the sacred sword were moved to the current
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in 1336 and went on to command troops on Go-Daigo's behalf in 1337. In 1335, after rebelling against Go-Daigo, Takauji appointed a new shrine attendant. He later prayed there while advancing on the capital, mimicking the behavior of
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had established the Atsuta Shrine in 192, and held the position of the shrine's high priest since ancient times, passing it down from generation to generation. However, in 1114, Kazumoto handed the position over to
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explains that this move occurred in the 51st year of Keiko's reign, but shrine tradition also dates this event in the 1st year of Emperor Chūai's reign.
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collection ranges from ancient documents to household articles. Aichi Prefecture has designated 174 items as important cultural assets.
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Also enshrined are the "Five Great Gods of Atsuta", all of whom are connected with the legendary narratives of the sacred sword —
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and a complete set of robes and other accouterments for this festival on the occasion of repairs to the shrine in the 1457-1459 (
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wall that remains. The gate was a National Treasure and was lost in the Pacific War. It can be seen through augmented reality
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https://www.nic-nagoya.or.jp/en/living-in-nagoya/nic-walking-guides/assets_c/27_nic_walking_guides_miya_to_atsuta.pdf
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was or had once been housed there, the Atsuta Shrine proved to be a significant site in the struggle between ousted
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and was lost during the Pacific war bombings on 17 May 1945. The west gate was a larger wooden structure called
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The 200,000-square-metre (2,200,000 sq ft) shrine complex draws over 9 million visitors annually.
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The shrine's buildings were maintained by donations from a number of benefactors, including well-known
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when the sacred sword was stolen from Atsuta; and it was not to be returned until the reign of
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https://www.city.nagoya.jp/ryokuseidoboku/cmsfiles/contents/0000060/60436/jinguhigasi.pdf
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From Sovereign to Symbol: An Age of Ritual Determinism in Fourteenth Century Japan
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From 1872 through 1946, Atsuta Shrine was officially designated one of the
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Iwao, Seiichi, Teizō Iyanaga, Susumu Ishii and Shôichirô Yoshida. (2002).
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In 1338, the Southern Court had one more chance to occupy the shrine when
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https://www.atsutajingu.or.jp/jingu/about/event/event_detail08.html
1679:"Nagoya's Atsuta Jingu shrine puts its monster-size swords on show" 1186:. The gate was a National Treasure and was lost in the Pacific War. 742:
masks and other material associated with ancient court dances. The
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passing ritual") (May 5): A festival in which portable shrine (
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was developed to see structures that have been lost over time.
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committed suicide by drowning together with remnants of the
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architectural style, the same style used in the building of
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depicting the shrine complex in the late Edo period (1844)
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http://kikuko-nagoya.com/html/shin%27yo-togyo-shinji.html
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https://ameblo.jp/yaoyorozu-ukiyoe/entry-12433687733.html
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https://konjaku-photo.com/?p_mode=view&p_photo=11743
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led a large army down from the Southern Court's base on
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and its attendants returned into the Shrine precincts.
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Aichi Prefecture designated tangible cultural property
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https://www.city.nagoya.jp/atsuta/page/0000155998.html
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This Shinto shrine is dedicated to the veneration of
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explains that Atsuta Shrine was founded to house the
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1955
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https://allenartcollection.oberlin.edu/objects/3908
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List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts-swords)
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It is located in 1703:https://www.atsutajingu.or.jp/en/tre/ 999:, 45 shrines in total (including the 193: 7: 1416:Conlan, Thomas Donald (2011-08-11). 1411: 1409: 1407: 1369:. Aichi-ken Kyōdo Shiryō Kankō-kai. 794:(Famous Sites along the Tokaido) by 574:In 1893, it was remodeled using the 357:. The shrine is familiarly known as 1865:, Richard Arthur Brabazon. (1962). 1606:Japan National Tourist Organization 847:fixed at the center of a huge mark. 443:, because it was believed that the 441:Northern and Southern Courts Period 1871:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. 1743:. Atsuta-jingū org. June 15, 2024. 1592:https://sengokushiseki.com/?p=4109 1559:http://network2010.org/article/593 1523:http://network2010.org/article/117 407:According to traditional sources, 25: 1848:Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose. 1845:Dictionnaire historique du Japon. 1286:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1962). 806:are held annually at the shrine. 3255: 1883: 1206: 1191: 1171: 1151: 919:(June 5): Portable tabernacles ( 786:holy sword, at the western gate 606: 361:(Venerable Atsuta) or simply as 292: 192: 185: 3041:Shrine Parishioner Registration 1799:from the original on 2009-10-25 1677:Sato, Yuji (29 November 2021). 1390:Seishi Kakei Daijiten (姓氏家系大辞典) 833:) of the Imperial Court in the 668:Three Sacred Treasures of Japan 585:During the aerial raids of the 412:location of the Atsuta Shrine. 61: 1868:Studies in Shinto and Shrines. 1288:Studies in Shinto and Shrines. 1225:Atsuta Jingu Temma-cho Station 617:Panoramic print view from the 1: 762:depicting the horse festival 722:Important Cultural Properties 3139:Two bows, two claps, one bow 3351:National Treasures of Japan 3065:Misc practices for visitors 3051:Shrine Consolidation Policy 1667:Ponsonby-Fane, pp. 430-431. 1658:Ponsonby-Fane, pp. 438-439. 1422:. Oxford University Press. 327:, home to the sacred sword 317: 3432: 1229:Atsuta Jingu Nishi Station 1178:Postcard of the east gate 730:National Treasure of Japan 643:Takehaya Susanoo-no-mikoto 3253: 3152: 2352: 2341: 2006:honden / shinden / shōden 1965: 1952: 1084:Takakuramusubimiko Shrine 491: 335:Imperial Regalia of Japan 311: 291: 270: 180: 39: 3346:Shinto shrines in Nagoya 1469:Encyclopedia of Shinto: 965:The Atsuta Shrine has 1 1510:April 26, 2008, at the 1322:April 29, 2008, at the 802:Over 70 ceremonies and 647:Yamato Takeru-no-mikoto 567:(春敲門) was dedicated to 543:. 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Index

Atsuta Jingū

haiden
Affiliation
Shinto
Deity
Atsuta no Ōkami
Amaterasu
Susanoo
Yamatotakeru
Miyazu-hime
Takeinadane
ja
Chokusaisha
Beppyo jinja
kanpeitaisha
Atsuta-ku
Nagoya
Aichi
Atsuta Shrine is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
35°07′39″N 136°54′30″E / 35.12750°N 136.90833°E / 35.12750; 136.90833
Style
Shinmei-zukuri
www.atsutajingu.or.jp/eng/index.htm
Glossary of Shinto
Shinto shrine
Kusanagi no Tsurugi
Imperial Regalia of Japan
Emperor Keikō

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