Atsuta Shrine:
Atsuta Shrine is one of Shinto's most important shrines. It enshrines the Sun Goddess Amaterasu and stores the sacred sword Kusanagi, which is one of the three imperial
regalia. However, that the sword is never displayed to the public.
Atsuta Shrine is one of Shinto's most important shrines. It enshrines the Sun Goddess Amaterasu and stores the sacred sword Kusanagi, which is one of the three imperial
regalia. However, that the sword is never displayed to the public.
Opening & Closing Hour:
Atsuta Shrine is open 24 hours.
Costs:
Admission: Free
Directions:
The nearest station from Atsuta Shrine is Atsuta Station, roughly 13 minutes walk away. The most prominent way to get to Atsuta Station is by Tokaido Main Line.
Atsuta Bunkaden:
Atsuta Bunkaden houses important artifact in history. Among these materials, especially important are the koshinpoh (sacred garments, furniture and utensils for use of the enshrined deities), the swords, the hang mirrors, the Bugaku (ancient court dance) masks, the ancient documents and the household articles, 174 items of which have been designated or Aichi Prefecture important cultural assets.
Opening & Closing Hour:
9.00am - 4.30pm (Entry until 4.10pm)
Closed: 25 - 31 December, last Wednesday and following day of each month.
Costs:
Admission:
1 Person Entry
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Group of 20 People
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Adult
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800 Yen
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500 Yen
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School Child
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500 Yen
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300 Yen
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Directions:
The nearest station from Atsuta Bunkaden is Atsuta Station, roughly 13 minutes walk away. The most prominent way to get to Atsuta Station is by Tokaido Main Line.
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