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Ikeda-jinja

Ikeda-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Ikeda-jinja is the oldest shrine in Ikeda city, featuring simple wooden buildings with a hipped roof that shows careful craftsmanship and traditional design. The grounds include an ancient burial mound called Himemuro-zuka dedicated to Princess Ayaha, surrounded by trees and stone lanterns that line the paths through the property.

The original shrine building was burned down centuries ago by Nobunaga, but in 1604 it was reconstructed by Hideyori, giving it new life after destruction. Since then, it has remained an important gathering place for the community and continues to serve local residents.

The shrine's name connects to the legend of Orihime, a weaver figure in local tradition who holds special meaning for the community. Visitors can experience these old stories through everyday customs at the shrine, where people continue to write wishes on paper and hang them on designated racks as acts of devotion.

The shrine is easy to visit and located in a quiet area suitable for a short stop or peaceful walk through the grounds. You can explore the stone paths and wooden structures while enjoying the shade from trees and the calm surroundings.

Three honored figures are worshiped at the shrine: Emperor Ojin, Emperor Nintoku, and Ayahatori Daimyojin, a protective deity who together form the spiritual core of the place. This combination of two historical emperors and a local protective god is an unusual arrangement that reflects the connection between local and imperial history.

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