岩崎八幡神社

Iwasaki Hachiman Shrine

Japanese Name岩崎八幡神社
English NameIwasaki Hachiman Shrine
PrefectureKochi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman, god of war and divine protection
TypeHachiman Shrine
Coordinates33.4274069, 132.5089086

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About this Shrine

Iwasaki Hachiman Shrine is a Hachiman shrine located in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin and associated deities. As a Hachiman shrine, it serves as a center for worship of the god of war, archery, and divine protection, while also functioning as a guardian shrine for the local community.

Cultural Significance

Hachiman shrines are among the most numerous in Japan, with Hachiman being revered as both a war deity and protector of warriors, farmers, and fishermen. The worship combines Shinto traditions with the historical veneration of Emperor Ojin.

Enshrined Deities

Emperor Ojin Empress Jingu Hime-gami

Location

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