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Atsuta-jingu Shrine (with kids)

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How Kids-Friendly is Atsuta-jingu Shrine?

77%Kids-Friendly
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Koi pond, replica sword lift and wide paths interest children, and multi-purpose toilets help parents, but no playground and need for quiet near worship halls reduce carefree fun.

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Atsuta Shrine(Atsuta Jingu), the most famous shrine in Nagoya, Japan | 4K Walking
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Positives:

  • Free shrine grounds: Entrance to the main grounds and grove is free for all ages.
  • Barrier-free access: Wide paths and ramps suit strollers and young kids.
  • Hands-on history: Kids can physically lift the replica sword for a memorable experience.

Challenges:

  • Museum closing time: Kusanagi Museum closes around 16:30, so plan your visit early.
  • Weekend crowds: Weekends and festivals draw large groups, making lines longer.
  • No stroller rental: The shrine doesn’t rent strollers; bring your own for convenience.

What is so special about Atsuta-jingu Shrine for with kids?

  1. Stroll under ancient camphor trees on safe, paved paths.
  2. Let kids lift a replica sword at the Kusanagi Museum.
  3. Feed koi and splash in the shallow pond at Kusanagi Plaza.
  4. Write and hang family ema plaques for fun souvenirs.
  5. Enjoy local treats like shiruko-mochi at the shrine kiosk.
  6. Barrier-free access and free grounds suit families on a budget.
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Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to stroll the grove, visit the museum, and enjoy kid-friendly spots without rushing.

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Kids-Friendly Activities in Atsuta-jingu Shrine

Camphor-tree grove walk:

Wander under ancient trees on wide, paved paths.

Tip: Let kids run safely while you admire small shrines along the route.

Kusanagi Museum sword experience:

Lift the replica sacred sword and view historic artifacts.

Tip: Buy tickets early and visit soon after opening to avoid crowds.

Pond-side koi feeding and splash:

Head to the shallow pond at Kusanagi Plaza for koi feeding.

Tip: Bring a few snacks to feed koi and let kids dip their toes.

Family ema writing:

Write and hang wooden wish-plaques together.

Tip: Buy four plaques and let kids draw pictures in English or Japanese.

Local treats at shrine kiosk:

Try shiruko-mochi or simple snacks for a sweet break.

Tip: Snack prices range 200–300 yen; share dumplings to stretch budget.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Kids)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Kusanagi Museum tickets (2 adults + 2 kids)JPY 1,400
Family ema plaques (4)JPY 2,000
Kishimen lunch for familyJPY 2,600
Shrine snacks & drinksJPY 600
Total EstimatedJPY 6,600

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

When is the best time to visit Atsuta-jingu Shrine?

Visit weekday mornings to avoid crowds. In early spring admire cherry blossoms near the main hall. On June 5 join the lantern-lit Atsuta Festival. Enjoy autumn foliage in the grove from mid-November.

How to Maximize Your Visit to Atsuta-jingu Shrine

  1. Buy tickets in advance: Purchase museum combined tickets online or at the shrine office to skip lines.
  2. Start at West Gate: Enter via the West Gate for direct access to Kusanagi Plaza and parking.
  3. Pack light snacks: Bring water and small snacks to avoid long waits at food stalls.

Map of Atsuta-jingu Shrine

Address: 1-chōme-1-1 Jingū, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 456-8585, Japan

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Reviews of Atsuta-jingu Shrine

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Leh Ping

Leh Ping

Aug 2025

Came to Atsuta Jingu just to “check in” at one of Nagoya’s most famous landmarks, but it turned out more impressive than I expected. I am not usually into shrines, yet the grand architecture, with its strikingly large roof, truly impressive. The grounds are home to centuries-old trees, adding to the peaceful atmosphere. The shrine’s history stretches back about 1,900 years, and while the curren...

Ray O'Connor

Ray O'Connor

Jun 2025

Atsuta-jingu is a peaceful area in the heart of Nagoya full of natural beauty. All Shinto shrines honor nature and this one is must see as it houses one of three imperial objects - the sword. However, it is not on display. Enjoy a nice walk through its spacious grounds and don’t miss the cafe with some tasty delights.

Justin Wong

Justin Wong

May 2025

Very local experience. There was basically no English and almost everyone there was Japanese. People visiting go there to pray and display Japanese tradition (throwing a coin, bowing twice, clapping twice, then praying) to receive blessings. You could also buy charms from this temple, which many locals do

Waan

Waan

Mar 2025

I had the opportunity to visit Atsuta Jingu, the sacred shrine of Nagoya. If you ever visit Nagoya, one place you shouldn’t miss is Atsuta Jingu, an ancient shrine with a history of over 1,900 years. It is one of the most important shrines in Japan, as it enshrines Kusanagi no Tsurugi, one of the three sacred treasures of the Japanese imperial regalia. The moment you step into the shrine grounds...

Travel Tan

Travel Tan

Jan 2025

A beautiful shrine located a ride away from Sakae area in front of Mitsukoshi. We visited it on a holiday- Japan Culture Day. Small kids dressed up in traditional costumes. There were a lot of people but not that crowded. The shrine is surrounded with trees and lush foliage. It also has a small Ginkgo corridor where family photos were taken. Small food stalls lined up on the path leading to the s...

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About Atsuta-jingu Shrine

Opening Hours

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

Official Website

Phone Number

+81 52-671-4151

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