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Travel in Nagoya - Aichi prefecture

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Published 18 Mar 2023

Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. 【Nagoya Castle】 Nagoya Castle is located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and was built by Ieyasu Tokugawa in the early Edo period. It was rebuilt in the mid-Edo period and has undergone many repairs since then. Nagoya Castle has been designated a National Treasure for its beautifully preserved walls, turrets, and moat. Inside the castle are the castle keep, the Ninomaru Palace, the Sanomaru Palace, and a vast garden, all of which contain many exhibits showing the luxurious life of the warriors of the time. Nagoya Castle is also known as a representative example of Japanese castle architecture, with its beautifully preserved stone walls, earthen mounds, castle gates, and other structures. Visitors to Nagoya Castle can enjoy the history and culture of the castle, as well as the gorgeous castle interior. Recently, a number of commercial facilities and historical buildings that recreate the castle town atmosphere have been constructed around Nagoya Castle, making it a popular tourist attraction in Nagoya. 【Atsuta Shrine】 Atsuta Jingu Shrine is located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and is a shiki-nai shrine and the head shrine of all Atsuta Jingu shrines in Japan. Atsuta Jingu Shrine is an ancient shrine with a history of more than 1,900 years, which stretches from ancient times through the Heian Period, Kamakura Period, Sengoku Period, Edo Period, Meiji Period, and up to the present day. The deities of Atsuta Jingu are Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, and Nigihayafume no Mikoto, who is said to have given the sword "Kusanagi no Ken," one of the three sacred weapons. The shrine is home to a hall of worship, a main hall of worship, a number of smaller shrines, and numerous stone monuments and statues, as well as the Yakushido Hall and Aso Daimyojin, a statue of Tokugawa Ieyasu's beloved black dog, Aso Daimyojin. Atsuta Jingu Shrine is also located in a rich natural setting, with beautiful ponds and gardens within its precincts, allowing visitors to enjoy the changing nature of the seasons. Especially in spring, the shrine is famous for its cherry blossoms, which attract many visitors. Atsuta Jingu Shrine is visited by many people every year on the third Saturday and Sunday of June, when the Atsuta Festival is held to celebrate the festival of the iris. The Atsuta Festival is a highly prestigious celebration that includes a ritual using iris blossoms, magnificent floats, and a boat procession. ーーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーーーーーーーー SUBSCRIBE: /channel/UCwzUoA5tJi9IoQyQYATMUSQ twitter:https://twitter.com/daisuke_japan1

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