By YUJI SATO/ Staff Writer
November 29, 2021 at 06:30 JST
A "taro-tachi" sword whose blade is 2.22 meters long is on display at Atsuta Jingu shrine's Kusanagi-kan exhibition hall in Nagoya's Atsuta Ward on Oct. 2. (Yuji Sato)
NAGOYA--Mega-size swords are part of the permanent display of treasure swords being held here at Atsuta Jingu shrine, in the city's Atsuta Ward. [Read More]
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