古鳴海八幡社

Konarumi Hachiman Shrine

Japanese Name古鳴海八幡社
English NameKonarumi Hachiman Shrine
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.0978461, 136.9547757

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This historic Hachiman shrine serves as a spiritual center dedicated to the deified Emperor Ōjin, revered as the kami of war, culture, and divine protection. Worshippers come here to seek blessings for success in endeavors, protection in times of challenge, and guidance in both martial and scholarly pursuits, reflecting Hachiman's dual nature as both a warrior deity and patron of learning. The shrine maintains the traditional Hachiman faith that has provided spiritual strength to communities across Japan for over a millennium, offering visitors a place to connect with one of Shinto's most widely venerated divine figures.

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