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八幡神社

Yamagata

Located in the city of Yamagata, Eight Horses Shrine is one of Japan's most iconic shrines dedicated to the god of prosperity and good fortune. The shrine is renowned for its striking eight-horsed vermilion gate, which symbolizes the power and protection of the kami. Built during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), the shrine has undergone numerous renovations over the centuries, including a major reconstruction in 1909. Today, Eight Horses Shrine attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to seek blessings and good fortune.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Hachiman
祀られている神
Hachiman, Taka Okami, Shikakunin, Daijugūkō
座標
38.34119, 140.2582669

参拝のヒント

To avoid long lines, consider visiting the shrine during the off-season (winter) or early morning. Bring a small gift for the shrine's priest and receive a complimentary amulet as a blessing.

文化的背景

The shrine is famous for its eight-horsed vermilion gate, which represents the power of the kami. During the annual Eight Horses Festival in August, devotees celebrate with horse racing, music, and traditional dances to appease the god of prosperity.

歴史

The current main hall was rebuilt in 1896 after being destroyed by fire in 1875.

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