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Katori Jingu Shrine (Katori City, Chiba Prefecture) is the head shrine of approximately 400 Katori Shrines nationwide, enshrining Futsunushi-no-Okami. It is the Ichinomiya (highest-ranking shrine) of Shimousa Province and a former Kanpei Taisha (Imperial Shrine), renowned alongside Ise and Kashima as a prestigious Myojin Taisha (shrine). It is known as a god of martial virtue, offering blessings for victory, traffic safety, and industrial guidance, and is famous as one of the leading power spots in the Kanto region. Overview and History: Foundation: One of Japan's oldest shrines, said to have been founded in the 18th year of Emperor Jimmu (around 600 BC). Deity: Ichinomiya (highest-ranking shrine) of Shimousa Province (present-day northern Chiba Prefecture and southeastern Ibaraki Prefecture). Shrine Rank: Ranked as a Kanpei Taisha (nationally most important shrine) during the Meiji era, and designated as a Chokusai-sha (shrine where imperial festivals are held) in 1942. B0317
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