八劔社

Hakkenmitsurugi Shrine

Japanese Name八劔社
English NameHakkenmitsurugi Shrine
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySusanoo-no-Mikoto and the Eight Thunder Gods
TypeHachiman Shrine
Coordinates35.1036997, 136.7866060

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About this Shrine

Hakkenmitsurugi Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Gifu Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto and associated with the legendary eight sacred swords. The shrine's name literally means 'Eight Swords Shrine' and reflects its connection to ancient Japanese sword mythology and the protective power of divine weapons.

Cultural Significance

The 'eight swords' concept connects to Japanese mythology where the number eight represents completeness and divine power, particularly in relation to Susanoo's victory over the eight-headed dragon and the discovery of one of Japan's three imperial regalia.

Enshrined Deities

Susanoo-no-Mikoto

Location

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