大成八幡神社

Japanese Name大成八幡神社
Prefecture石川県
City能美市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates36.4490979, 136.4616802

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture, the Daisho Hachiman Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of war and prosperity. The shrine's current structure dates back to the Edo period, but its origins are believed to be from the 7th century. Visitors can explore the shrine's beautiful gardens, including a famous rock garden and a tea house.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is famous for its unique torii gate, which stands out due to its bright vermilion color and distinctive shape. The shrine is also closely associated with the legend of the Hachiman-gami, a Shinto deity revered as the god of war and patron of the Japanese military.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

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