八王子社と山神遥拝所

Hachioji Shrine and Mountain Deity Remote Worship Site

Japanese Name八王子社と山神遥拝所
English NameHachioji Shrine and Mountain Deity Remote Worship Site
PrefectureNara
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman and mountain deities
TypeHachiman Shrine
Coordinates34.5349949, 135.9115196

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About this Shrine

A shrine complex consisting of Hachioji Shrine dedicated to Hachiman worship and an associated remote worship site for mountain deities. The dual nature reflects the common practice of combining warrior deity veneration with mountain spirit worship in Japanese religious tradition.

Cultural Significance

The combination of Hachiman worship with mountain deity veneration represents the syncretic nature of Japanese spirituality, where Buddhist-influenced Hachiman cult merged with indigenous mountain worship practices.

Enshrined Deities

Emperor Ojin Empress Jingu Princess Tamayori-hime Mountain deities

Location

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