正八幡神社

Japanese Name正八幡神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman Ōno-mikoto
Coordinates35.7112341, 139.7291515

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About this Shrine

Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Hachiman Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto god of war and fertility, Hachiman Ōno-mikoto. The shrine's name reflects its association with the eight spears of the legendary Japanese hero Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who was revered as a powerful kami. The shrine's architecture blends traditional Edo-period styles with modern elements, making it a unique and fascinating destination for visitors. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, which include a museum showcasing the history of Hachiman Ōno-mikoto and a beautiful garden.

Cultural Significance

As one of the few Shinto shrines dedicated to Hachiman Ōno-mikoto, this shrine offers a unique glimpse into Japan's rich history of war and spirituality. The shrine's association with the eight spears of Minamoto no Yoshitsune is particularly noteworthy, as it reflects the hero's status as a powerful symbol of Japanese identity.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Ōno-mikoto Taka-no-Kami Moribito no Kami

Location

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