三反田八幡神社

Japanese Name三反田八幡神社
Prefecture石川県
City川北町
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates36.4659883, 136.5745651

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Kawaramachi, Ishikawa Prefecture, Sanbantsu Hachiman-gū is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity Hachiman, a kami associated with war and protection. The shrine's name suggests its connection to the Eightfold Road, an ancient route used by pilgrims traveling to nearby Mount Kosoda. As one of the oldest shrines in Ishikawa Prefecture, Sanbantsu Hachiman-gū has played a significant role in regional history and culture.

Cultural Significance

Sanbantsu Hachiman-gū is known for its traditional architecture and historic importance as a stopping point on the pilgrimage route to Mount Kosoda. The shrine's name is also sometimes translated as 'Eightfold Shrine,' which may refer to its association with this ancient road.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

Location

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