串橋諏訪八幡神社

Japanese Name串橋諏訪八幡神社
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates35.3889207, 139.2898277

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About this Shrine

Located in the scenic town of Odawara, Chuo-ku, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sashi Bridge Futsunakami Hachiman Shrine is a revered Shinto shrine that boasts a rich history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The shrine's name 'Futsunakami' refers to its location near the Sashi River and 'Hachiman,' the deity enshrined, who is revered as the god of war and justice. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene grounds, which feature a stunning vermilion torii gate and a tranquil pond.

Cultural Significance

Futsunakami Hachiman Shrine is particularly famous for its 'Setsubun' festival, which takes place on February 3rd and marks the beginning of spring. During this time, shrine visitors can participate in traditional rituals and blessings to ensure a prosperous new year.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

Location

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