金王八幡宮

Konnou Hachimangu Shrine

Japanese Name金王八幡宮
English NameKonnou Hachimangu Shrine
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates35.6575757, 139.7062351

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About this Shrine

Konnou Hachimangu Shrine, located in Chiba Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of war and prosperity, Hachiman. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period style, with a vermilion torii gate and traditional Japanese gardens. Founded in 730 AD by Prince Shotoku, the shrine has been an important cultural and historical landmark in Japan for over 1,300 years.

Cultural Significance

As the god of war and prosperity, Hachiman is often invoked for protection and good fortune. The shrine celebrates the Hachiman Matsuri festival in November, which features traditional performances, food stalls, and the burning of incense to honor the deity.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

Location

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