Located in the Okayama Prefecture, the Eightfold Shrine (Hachimantai) is one of Japan's most iconic and historically significant Shinto shrines. Dedicated to Hachiman Ōkami, the god of war, victory, and justice, this shrine has been an important site for over 1,200 years. Its unique architecture, reflecting the Heian period, features a distinctive curved roof with seven main pillars, representing the 'eight folds' of the Japanese word for 'Hachiman.' The shrine's grounds also house a museum showcasing its rich history and cultural significance.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Hachiman Ōkami
- 祀られている神
- Hachiman Ōkami
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To make the most of your visit, consider attending the annual Hachimantai Festival (June), which honors the god of war with traditional dances, music, and offerings.
文化的背景
As a significant site for martial arts and military ceremonies throughout Japanese history, this shrine has played host to many notable figures, including samurai leaders. Its association with Hachiman Ōkami also links it to the mythology surrounding Japan's origins, as told in the epic 'Kojiki' and 'Nihon Shoki'.
歴史
Founded in 757 AD by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period.