東石清水八幡神社

Japanese Name東石清水八幡神社
PrefectureGunma
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates36.1889994, 139.1334937

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, East Stone Clear Water Hachiman Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the god Hachiman, patron deity of warriors and travelers. The shrine's architecture reflects its age, with a main hall built during the Edo period and several smaller structures dating back to the Kamakura era. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which feature several stone lanterns, a large wooden torii gate, and a beautiful garden.

Cultural Significance

As a major Shinto pilgrimage site for travelers and warriors, East Stone Clear Water Hachiman Shrine is said to be especially revered during the annual Hachiman Festival (March 28), which features traditional dances, offerings, and ceremonies.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Izanagi Izanami

Location

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