A Hachiman shrine dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin, serving as a local guardian deity shrine. Wakamiya typically refers to a subsidiary or branch shrine of a larger Hachiman complex, often established to serve specific communities or districts.
- 宗派
- Hachiman
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Emperor Ojin (Hachiman)
- 祀られている神
- Emperor Ojin
- 創建
- Heian period
- 座標
- 34.7941611, 137.3430902
参拝のヒント
Look for the distinctive Hachiman family crests and dove imagery, as doves are considered sacred messengers of Hachiman.
文化的背景
Hachiman shrines often feature dove symbolism, as these birds are believed to be divine messengers of the war god. The Wakamiya designation indicates this shrine's role in extending Hachiman worship to local communities.
歴史
As a Wakamiya (young shrine) dedicated to Hachiman, this shrine likely originated as a branch of a larger regional Hachiman shrine complex. The Hachiman cult spread throughout Japan during the Heian period as Emperor Ojin became widely venerated as a protective deity for communities and warriors.