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Hachiman Shrine

八幡社

Hachimansha

Hachiman shrines are among the most numerous Shinto shrines in Japan, dedicated to Hachiman, the syncretic deity of war, divine protection, and the deified spirit of Emperor Ojin. These shrines traditionally serve both as places of worship for military success and protection of communities.

宗派
Hachiman
宗教
shinto
祭神
Hachiman, god of war and divine protection
祀られている神
Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Hime-gami
座標
34.9449649, 137.097917

参拝のヒント

Many Hachiman shrines feature distinctive paired komainu guardian dogs and offer omamori amulets for protection and success.

文化的背景

Hachiman worship represents a unique fusion of Shinto and Buddhist traditions that developed during the Nara and Heian periods. As both a Shinto kami and Buddhist bodhisattva, Hachiman became particularly revered by the samurai class and remains one of Japan's most widely venerated deities.