鶴田八幡宮

Japanese Name鶴田八幡宮
PrefectureAomori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman Ō no Okami
Coordinates40.7538107, 140.4307759

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About this Shrine

Located in Aomori Prefecture, 鶴田八幡宮 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of rice and prosperity. The shrine's name 'Hachiman' roughly translates to Eighty-eight Kunitsukami (local gods), hinting at its historical significance as an important site for locals. It has been rebuilt multiple times throughout history, with the current structure dating back to 1865. Today, visitors can experience a blend of modern and traditional Japanese architecture while taking in the serene surroundings.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is dedicated to Hachiman Ō no Okami, one of Japan's most revered deities. It's also notable for its unique blend of traditional Shinto architecture and modern elements, showcasing the evolving nature of Japanese culture. Locals often visit during the annual 'Kagami Biraki' festival in autumn, which features traditional performances, food stalls, and games.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Ō no Okami

Location

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