深浦八幡宮

Fukaura Hachimangu

Japanese Name深浦八幡宮
English NameFukaura Hachimangu
PrefectureYamaguchi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman (Emperor Ojin)
TypeHachiman Shrine
Coordinates33.9481268, 131.8255547

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About this Shrine

Fukaura Hachimangu is a Hachiman shrine located in Yamaguchi Prefecture dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin and associated deities. As a Hachiman shrine, it serves as a center for worship of the war god and divine protector, particularly revered by warriors and local communities seeking protection and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

Hachiman worship combines Shinto and Buddhist elements, with Emperor Ojin deified as a protective war deity. Hachiman shrines traditionally served as spiritual centers for samurai and military classes, while also providing protection for local communities and agricultural prosperity.

Enshrined Deities

Emperor Ojin Empress Jingu Hime-gami

Location

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