Guided Tour of Historic Atsuta Shrine and Sword Museum
Overview
Step into over 1,900 years of history on this guided walking tour through Atsuta Jingu, one of Japan’s most sacred Shinto shrines. Begin at the iconic sake barrels and hear legendary tales of the revered Kusanagi Sword—one of Japan’s Three Sacred Treasures.
You’ll visit the serene main shrine, stroll along the sacred “Path of the Heart,” and explore the Cultural Treasure Museum, home to centuries-old artifacts. The tour concludes at the Kusanagi Museum, where historic swords and samurai relics bring mythology to life.
Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this immersive experience offers a deeper understanding of Japan’s spiritual heritage and timeless traditions—all in the peaceful setting of Nagoya’s most iconic shrine.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Admission Fee for the Cultural Treasure Museum at Atsuta Jingu
- Admission Fee for the Kusanagi Museum at Atsuta Jingu
- English Speaking Guide
✗ Not Included
- Kusanagi Sword viewing (not on public display)
Itinerary
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Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan’s most sacred sites, is home to the legendary Kusanagi Sword. With over 1,900 years of history, it offers a peaceful escape with ancient trees, sacred paths, and cultural treasures. A must-visit for history and nature lovers in Nagoya.
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Stop 2
The Atsuta Jingu Cultural Treasure Museum showcases sacred artifacts, samurai swords, and centuries-old documents linked to the shrine’s 1,900-year legacy. Highlights include items tied to the legendary Kusanagi Sword. A hidden gem for history and culture lovers.
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Stop 3
The Atsuta Jingu Kusanagi Museum displays legendary swords, armor, and sacred treasures linked to Japan’s imperial history. It offers a rare glimpse into the lore of the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi—one of Japan’s Three Sacred Treasures. A must-see for history enthusiasts.
Meeting & End Point
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Meeting Point
Please meet in front of the sake barrels at Atsuta Shrine. The guide will be holding a yellow sign with the tour logo.
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End Point
Please meet in front of the sake barrels at Atsuta Shrine. The guide will be holding a yellow sign with the tour logo.
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Good to Know
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness