八幡神社

Japanese Name八幡神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuninushi
Coordinates35.4871000, 136.6779136

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About this Shrine

Located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Eight Horseshoe Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of the sea and fertility, known as Okuninushi. The shrine's name refers to its eight torii gates, which symbolize the connection between the human world and the ocean. With a history dating back to the 7th century, this shrine has played an important role in local maritime trade and agriculture.

Cultural Significance

In Japanese mythology, Okuninushi is associated with fertility and prosperity. During the Eight Horseshoe Festival (Hachi no Tsuri), which takes place in late July, visitors can participate in traditional dances and enjoy the shrine's beautiful gardens.

Enshrined Deities

Okuninushi

Location

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