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Kagurabue, also known as "kagura-bue," is a traditional Japanese bamboo Flute used in Shinto music, particularly during ceremonial performances. It is characterized by its rich, mellow tone and is often played in religious rituals and festivals to invoke the presence of deities. The flute typically has six finger holes and is crafted with attention to the natural materials that enhance its sound. Kagurabue plays an essential role in preserving the cultural heritage of Japan's spiritual and musical traditions.

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