Atsuta (熱田区, Atsuta-ku) is one of the 16 wards of the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019, the ward had an estimated population of 66,318 and a population density of 8,088 persons per km2. The total area was 8.20 km2.

Geography

Atsuta Ward is located near the geographic center of Nagoya city.

Surrounding municipalities

  • Showa Ward
  • Naka Ward
  • Nakagawa Ward
  • Mizuho Ward
  • Minato Ward
  • Minami Ward

History

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 with the establishment of the municipality system in the early Meiji period. It was annexed to the city of Nagoya, initially as part of Minami Ward, and became Atsuta Ward in 1937.

Economy

Atsuta Ward is a major commercial center due to its proximity to the center of Nagoya metropolis. The rolling stock manufacturer Nippon Sharyo has its headquarters in the ward.

Education

  • Nagoya Gakuin University

Transportation

Railroads

  • Central Japan Railway Company – Tōkaidō Main Line
    • Atsuta
  • Meitetsu – Nagoya Main Line – Tokoname Line
    • Kanayama -Jingū-mae
  • Nagoya Municipal Subway – Meijō Line
    • Temma-chō -Jingū-Nishi -Nishi Takakura
  • Nagoya Municipal Subway – Meikō Line
    • Hibino -Rokuban-chō

Highways

  • Japan National Route 1
  • Japan National Route 19
  • Japan National Route 22
  • Japan National Route 154
  • Japan National Route 19
  • Japan National Route 247

Local attractions

  • Atsuta Shrine – well known Shinto shrine

Noted people

  • Minamoto no Yoritomo – first shōgun of the Kamakura period, born at Seigan-ji
  • Noriyuki Haga –motorcycle racer
  • Yukiko Okada – Idol Singer
  • Tamaasuka Daisuke – Sumo wrestler

References


CategoryTrains in Atsutaku, Nagoya Wikimedia Commons

Atsuta Shrine (Atsutajingu) is a Shinto Shrine Located in Atsutaku

Horikawa Walking And Running Trail Atsutaku, Nagoya, Japan Pacer

Atsuta Ku Photos and Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images

Atsutaku en Nagoya, Japón Tripomatic