Atsuta Templum (Iaponice 熱田神宮 Atsuta jingū)[1] est templum Shintoicum in Nagoya Iaponiae decreta anno 113[2] a Miyasuhimeno-mikoto, uxor Yakatotakeru,[3] filius imperatoris XIV Keikō.
Divinitas venerata est "Atsuta-Ōkami" quae spiritus Amaterasu ratione "Kusanagi-no-mi-tsurugi"[4] quod unus ex tres regalis Imperatoris est.
Inter 46 templa qui ad Atsuta Templum attibunt, Hakkengū (Iaponice 八剣宮) constituta anno 708 est carissmus est et multi Samurai inter eos Oda Nobunaga fuit, qui murum ad Templum dedicavit.
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