Located in the heart of Yamagata, Eight Hills Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of agriculture and fertility. Its name 'hachisakaya' literally translates to 'eight hills', which refers to the eight hills surrounding the shrine. The shrine's architecture reflects the historical period of Kamakura, with its characteristic large torii gate and wooden structures.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Mori no kami
- 祀られている神
- Mori no kami, Tenjin, Okami
- 座標
- 38.0221044, 140.1684627
参拝のヒント
For visitors, it's recommended to take a moment to observe the shrine's unique 'Kagami-biraki' bell-ringing ceremony on special occasions, which is an essential part of Shinto tradition.
文化的背景
According to local legend, Eight Hills Shrine is associated with the goddess 'Mori no kami', who is believed to watch over the surrounding farmland and ensure bountiful harvests. The shrine's annual 'Hachisakaya Matsuri' festival honors this deity with traditional dances, games, and offerings.
歴史
Established in 1587 during the Sengoku period as a humble shrine for local farmers, it was rebuilt in the Edo period under the patronage of a daimyo.