词条 | Ikuta Shrine |
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| name = Ikuta Shrine 生田神社 | image = Ikuta Shrine honden.jpg | caption = Honden (Main Hall) | map_type = Japan | map_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|34|41|42|N|135|11|26|E|display=title,inline}} | map_relief = | map_size = | map_caption = | religious_affiliation = Shinto | type = | deity = Wakahirume | founded_by = Empress Jingū | established = 3rd century | date_destroyed = | location = 1-2-1 Shimoyamate-dōri, Chūō-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo prefecture | website = {{URL|http://www.ikutajinja.or.jp/}} | architecture_style = | festival = | leadership = }} {{nihongo|Ikuta Shrine|生田神社|Ikuta-jinja}} is a Shinto shrine in the Chūō Ward of Kobe, Japan, and is possibly among the oldest shrines in the country. HistoryAccording to Nihon Shoki, it was founded by the Empress Jingū at the beginning of the 3rd century AD to enshrine the kami Wakahirume. It was one of three shrines established at this time; the others are Hirota Shrine, dedicated to Amaterasu, and Nagata Shrine, dedicated to Kotoshiro-nushi (also known as Ebisu). During the Genpei War, parts of the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani took place in and around this shrine, and are commemorated by markers in the Ikuta forest behind the shrine. The shrine's land was much larger back then, before the city of Kobe was built around it. Thus, the precise locations of skirmishes or events can no longer be commemorated on shrine land. Festivals and eventsToday, two Noh plays, Ebira and Ikuta Atsumori, which retell aspects of the Genpei War, are performed near the Ikuta Shrine on a regular basis. They are performed every year at Ikuta's {{nihongo|Autumn Festival|秋祭り|Akimatsuri}}. See also
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5 : 3rd-century establishments in Japan|Shinto shrines in Hyōgo Prefecture|Buildings and structures in Kobe|Tourist attractions in Kobe|3rd-century religious buildings |
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