保津八幡宮

Japanese Name保津八幡宮
PrefectureKyoto
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOinagino-o-no-kami
Coordinates35.0219838, 135.5900795

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About this Shrine

Located in Kyoto, Hozu Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto god of war and agriculture, Hachiman. The shrine's name, 'Hozu,' refers to the nearby Katsura River, with 'Hozu' being a variant of 'Hozo,' an old name for the river. As a result, the shrine's primary deity is believed to be the kami associated with the river, rather than Hachiman specifically.

Cultural Significance

Hozu Shrine is notable for its unique architectural style, which blends traditional Shinto elements with elements of Japanese Buddhist temple design. The shrine's main hall features an impressive wooden structure adorned with carvings and decorations typical of Heian-period architecture.

Enshrined Deities

Oinagino-o-no-kami

Location

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