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Ikuta Jinja is one of the oldest and most iconic Shinto shrines in Japan. Founded by Empress Jingū at the beginning of third century AD, it has a long and rich history that remains to this day. It was built to honor the god Wakahirume and today celebrates festivals and events such as Noh plays Ebira and Ikuta Atsumori. Visiting this centuries-old shrine is a deeply spiritual experience that many travelers find awe-inspiring. Taking part in the festivals held here is also an opportunity for learning more about Japan's culture and history

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