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Takatsuka Hachiman Shrine

高塚八幡神社

Ibaraki

Located in the Choso region of Ibaraki Prefecture, Takatsuka Hachiman Shrine is dedicated to the deity Hachiman Okami, the patron kami of samurai and warfare. The shrine's architecture reflects its origins as a temple during the Heian period, with a unique blend of Buddhist and Shinto elements. Visitors can explore the shrine's historic torii gate and traditional wooden buildings, while also learning about the history and mythology surrounding Hachiman Okami.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Hachiman Okami
祀られている神
Hachiman Okami, Other kami include Kamatsumata Hikoboshi and Okuninushi no Kami
座標
35.7588316, 139.9345713

参拝のヒント

Arrive early to witness the shrine's morning lamp-lighting ceremony, which marks the start of the day with a sacred fire and prayers.

文化的背景

As one of Japan's oldest shrines, Takatsuka Hachiman Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology surrounding Hachiman Okami. According to legend, Hachiman was a god who appeared on Mount Haku in the Heian period and advised Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a powerful samurai leader, before his death. The shrine's torii gate is said to be the site where Hachiman first revealed himself to Yoshitsune.

歴史

Established in 819 AD, during the Nara period

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