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Daishogun Hachi Shrine

大将軍八神社

Shiga

Located in the city of Moriyama, Shiga Prefecture, Daishogun Hachi Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of war and leadership, Daishogun. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a hub for warrior families during the Edo period. Visitors can explore the impressive wooden torii gate and traditional Shinto shrines, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich military history.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Daishogun
Kami enshrined
Daishogun
Coordinates
35.026504, 135.7339882

Visitor tip

To avoid long lines, consider visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon when possible, as these periods are less crowded than peak tourist hours.

Cultural notes

Daishogun Hachi Shrine is associated with the mythology of the Taira clan, a powerful samurai family that played a significant role in Japanese history. The shrine's architecture and traditions reflect its connection to the clan's military legacy. During the annual 'Yukimi' festival, which typically takes place on December 23rd, visitors can witness traditional rituals and ceremonies performed by shrine officials.

Historical note

Founded in 1720 during the Kan'ei era of the Edo period.

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