Located in Nagoya, the Reta Shrine is one of the oldest and highest-status three shrines in Japan, the Royal Territory. It is said that it was built in the 3rd century by the concubines of the Japanese Wu Zunxuan and used for the use of the grass sword. About the grass sword, there are many records in Japanese history books and myths and legends, and it is a god in the Japanese heart. The temple of the Reda Shrine, which is dedicated to Wuzun, Miyagi, and the gods of Tianzhao, Suzhanmingzun, and the five gods of rice seeding, has been highly valued and highly majestic in all generations in Japan. The rulers of the past generations have expressed their respect for the Reda Shrine in various forms. Take the subway Mingcheng Line, exit A at Huomaqi Station, use Baidu map to guide you for ten minutes, to the east gate of Retian Shengong, the shrine is free to enter, enter the door of the palace, everyone can not walk in. (May be the reason for the royal territory). The result is that the royal service rank and the gods can not see anything. Follow the "path in the heart" outside the high wall of the palace, and walk quietly and reverently to feel the ancient and majestic of the palace.