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    Atsuta Shrine (熱田神宮, Atsuta-jingū) is a Shinto shrine, home to the sacred sword Kusanagi no Tsurugi, one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan—traditionally...
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  • took on a priestly role at Atsuta Shrine. They share this history with the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja]...
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    his memory in a shrine at her home. The Origins of Nagoya The Ōguruwa Shell Midden was discovered before the settlement. The Atsuta Shrine, which dates back...
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    kept at Atsuta Shrine but is not available for public display. During the Edo period, while performing various repairs and upkeep at Atsuta Shrine, including...
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    Minami Ward The area of present-day Atsuta Ward was known since ancient times for its association with Atsuta Shrine. Atsuta Town in Aichi District was incorporated...
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  • Atsuta can refer several different Japanese locations: Atsuta-ku, Nagoya Atsuta Jingu (shrine) Atsuta, Hokkaido This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    legends descend from a common northeast Iranian ancestor. Atsuta Shrine Kanasana Shrine Yaizu Shrine Prince Yamato from Bikkuriman (and, by extension, Yamato...
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    visited the shrine in 2013. There are 125 shrines within Ise Shrine: Japan portal Architecture portal Association of Shinto Shrines Atsuta Shrine, home of...
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  • wife of Yamato Takeru was a member of the Owari clan. She is a kami of Atsuta Shrine. According to legend she is buried in Danpusan Kofun. The Owari clan...
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    place was at Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya, where she found refuge. A water spring is dedicated to her. The east gate Shunkō-mon (春敲門) of the shrine was also connected...
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    the 9th century, and the original sword is considered entrusted to Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya. The importance of the Imperial Regalia to Japan is evident...
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    deified and enshrined (at what is now the Atsuta Shrine). Akaruhime no Kami, the female deity of Hiyurikuso Shrine [ja], was said to have originally been...
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    on a priestly role at Aso Shrine. They share this history with the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [ja] of...
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    Himakajima Beach, Shinojima Beach, Akabane Beach and Utsumi Beach. Atsuta Shrine Toyokawa Inari Inuyama Castle Kiyosu Castle and Kiyosu Castle Park in...
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    A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "kami shrine") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the...
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    Kusanagi (草薙剣) (or possibly a replica of the original; located at Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya) represents valor The jewel or necklace of jewels, Yasakani...
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    Jingū-mae Station (category Atsuta-ku, Nagoya)
    station in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad. It is the nearest station to Atsuta Shrine. Jingū-mae Station...
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    burial mound located within the grounds of the Atsuta Shrine complex in the Hayata neighborhood of Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Japan. The tumulus was designated...
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    version, divers found the sword, and it is said to be preserved at Atsuta Shrine. The great earthquake of 1185 was attributed to vengeful Heike spirits...
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    Shrine. Other kuni no miyatsuko this happened to include the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha, the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine,...
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    of Atsuta Shrine and a member of the powerful Fujiwara clan. Yoritomo was born in the family villa, on the western side of Atsuta Shrine, in Atsuta, Nagoya...
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    supernaturally delivered or remade, and others; the new sword was enshrined at Atsuta Shrine. This decisive defeat of the Taira forces led to the end of the Taira...
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    of the Ise Grand Shrine and the Yutaue (evening planting) held at the Atsuta Shrine. The rice planting ceremony at the Isasumi Shrine is widely regarded...
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    Hakkengū (category Atsuta Shrine)
    Shinto shrine established in 708 located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, in Japan. It is the betsugū (auxiliary shrine) of the Atsuta Shrine. The...
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    (渓嵐拾葉集) by Kōshu (光宗) identifies Yang Guifei’s palace at Penglei with Atsuta Shrine in Japan. The Soga Monogatari states that Emperor Xuanzong also came...
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    from rituals performed by traveling priests between Ise Grand Shrine and Atsuta Shrine, who would travel to villages, crossroads, and other locations...
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  • Nagoya has its own unique festivals. Major events include the Atsuta Festival at Atsuta Shrine in June, the Port Festival at Nagoya Port in July, the Nagoya...
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    the Fujiwara clan. A member served as the head priest of the nearby Atsuta Shrine, one of the holiest of Japan. It is believed that Yura-Gozen, also known...
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  • 1090 – December 27, 1155) was a Japanese nobleman and High Priest of Atsuta Shrine during the late Heian period. He was the grandfather of Minamoto no...
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  • Priest of Atsuta Shrine. The two had a son, Fujiwara no Suenori. At the time, the Owari clan, the ruling shake family of the Atsuta Shrine, was at a feud...
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