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Yashira Shrine

八柱神社

Yashira Jinja

Yashira Shrine, meaning 'Eight Pillar Shrine,' is dedicated to eight major Shinto deities. The name reflects the shrine's function as a place where multiple important kami are enshrined together, often including Hachiman, the god of war and culture, along with other protective deities of the local community.

I don't have enough specific information about this particular Yashira Jinja (八柱神社) to write an accurate description of its spiritual significance, enshrined kami, or what visitors seek there. The name "Yashira" literally means "eight pillars," which typically refers to eight deities being enshrined together, but without knowing the specific location and which eight kami are venerated at this particular shrine, I cannot provide the detailed, accurate description you've requested. There are multiple shrines with this name across Japan, each with their own distinct history and spiritual focus.

宗派
Hachiman
宗教
shinto
祭神
Eight deities including Hachiman
祀られている神
Hachiman, Amaterasu, Susanoo, Inari, Tenjin, Kompira, Ebisu, Daikokuten
座標
34.8685364, 136.9889707

参拝のヒント

Look for the distinctive architectural features that accommodate multiple deity halls or combined worship spaces.

文化的背景

The number eight holds special significance in Shinto cosmology, and shrines bearing the Yashira name typically serve as important community centers where multiple kami provide comprehensive spiritual protection for the local population.