井細田八幡神社

Isaidahachiman Shrine

Japanese Name井細田八幡神社
English NameIsaidahachiman Shrine
Prefecture神奈川県
City小田原市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Type神社本庁 Shrine
Coordinates35.2686108, 139.1580551

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About this Shrine

Located in Kamo District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Isaidahachiman Shrine honors the Shinto deity Hachiman, a kami revered as a god of war and patron of scholars. Dedicated to ensuring prosperity and protection for travelers and traders, this shrine is an important Shinto site in the region, drawing visitors from afar with its unique architecture and historical significance.

Cultural Significance

As a kami associated with war, Hachiman is also revered for his power to protect against illness and misfortune. The shrine's festivals celebrate these aspects of the deity's domain, featuring rituals and offerings to promote health and well-being among visitors.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

Location

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