柞原八幡宮

Yusuhara Hachimangu Shrine

Japanese Name柞原八幡宮
English NameYusuhara Hachimangu Shrine
PrefectureOita
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman (Emperor Ojin)
TypeHachiman Shrine
Coordinates33.2382905, 131.5508628

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About this Shrine

Yusuhara Hachimangu is a prominent Hachiman shrine in Oita Prefecture, known for its historical significance and connection to the Usa Hachimangu shrine network. The shrine serves as an important regional center of Hachiman worship, dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin and associated protective deities.

Cultural Significance

As a Hachiman shrine, it represents the syncretic tradition that combines Shinto kami worship with Buddhist influences, reflecting the historical religious landscape of Japan before the Meiji period separation of Buddhism and Shinto.

Enshrined Deities

Emperor Ojin Empress Jingu Hime-gami

Location

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