Walk the ancient cryptomeria forest paths of Japan's second most sacred Shinto shrine, home to the legendary Kusanagi sword — one of the three Imperial Treasures. A private guide unlocks ceremonies and symbolism invisible to the uninitiated eye.
What to expect
You enter beneath a towering stone torii and immediately the city noise fades into a canopy of 1,000-year-old camphor trees. Your guide explains the shrine's 1,900-year history and walks you past the Treasure Museum housing over 4,000 artefacts. If timing aligns, you may witness a morning Shinto ritual procession in full ceremonial dress — a genuinely rare privilege. The tranquil Kakugyoen garden within the grounds is a perfect final pause.
Good to know
Atsuta Jingu is about 20 min by taxi from Nagoya Port or direct on the Meijo subway line. Dress modestly. An early arrival (before 9 am) ensures the serenest atmosphere. Half-day tour fits comfortably within most port calls.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nagoya — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.