氷川神社

Japanese Name氷川神社
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates35.7823523, 139.5128706

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About this Shrine

Hachiman-jinja, dedicated to the Shinto god Hachiman, is a well-known shrine in Hitachi-Odawara, located at the mouth of the Ichihara River in Saitama Prefecture. As one of Japan's oldest shrines, it has played a significant role in Japanese history and culture for centuries. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, with a long history dating back to the Heian period.

Cultural Significance

As a major Shinto shrine, Hachiman-jinja is closely tied to Japanese mythology and history. The shrine's connection to the god Hachiman is deeply rooted in its founding story, which dates back to the Heian period. Visitors can learn more about this rich cultural heritage through the shrine's museum and traditional performances.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Suijin Shinmei

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