八幡神社

Hachiman Shrine

Japanese Name八幡神社
English NameHachiman Shrine
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman, deity of war, culture, and divine protection
TypeHachiman Shrine
Coordinates34.6068475, 137.1769376

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About this Shrine

Hachiman shrines are among the most common Shinto shrines in Japan, dedicated to Hachiman, the syncretic deity who serves as both a Shinto kami and Buddhist bodhisattva. Originally revered as a god of war and divine protection, Hachiman became closely associated with the imperial family and samurai culture, while also being venerated as a protector of culture, education, and local communities.

Cultural Significance

Hachiman represents a unique fusion of Shinto and Buddhist traditions, often depicted as both a Shinto kami and Buddhist bodhisattva. The deity is particularly associated with the Minamoto clan and samurai culture, but also serves as a protector of agriculture, education, and local communities, making Hachiman shrines important centers of community life.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Emperor Ojin

Location

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