Located in the city of Kanazawa, the Eight Halls Shrine (Hachimanto-ji) is one of Japan's most iconic Shinto shrines, dedicated to the benevolent kami Hachiman. Dedicated to the samurai class, the shrine was originally established during the Heian period and has since become a symbol of good fortune and protection for local residents and travelers alike.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Hachiman
- 祀られている神
- Hachiman
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To honor the shrine's patron deity, visitors should offer prayers at the 'sokushinbutsu', an image of a dead samurai warrior, which is believed to grant good luck and protection to those who pray before it.
文化的背景
As one of Japan's most famous shrines, Hachimanto-ji attracts millions of visitors each year. The shrine complex includes the famous 'Yoshida Gate', which symbolizes the boundary between the earthly realm and the spiritual world. During the annual 'Hachiman Festival', held in September, locals offer prayers and food to the kami for good harvests.
歴史
The shrine was rebuilt in its current form during the Edo period.