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Kasukabe Hachiman Jinja Haiden

春日部八幡神社拝殿

Ibaraki

Located in the city of Kasukabe, Ibaraki Prefecture, Kasukabe Hachiman Jinja Haiden is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of war and wisdom, Hachiman. The shrine's name, 'Haiden', refers to its main hall, which dates back to 1888. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens, traditional architecture, and learn about the history of Kasukabe and its connections to the legendary warrior-god, Hachiman.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Hachiman
Kami enshrined
Hachiman
Coordinates
35.9814049, 139.742102

Visitor tip

To get a deeper understanding of the shrine's significance, consider visiting during the annual Hachiman Matsuri festival in September, which features traditional performances and rituals honoring the god of war.

Cultural notes

As a deity associated with war and wisdom, Hachiman is often invoked for protection and guidance. The shrine's gardens are also said to be a popular spot for prayers and meditation, reflecting the traditional Japanese values of harmony between nature and human activity.

Historical note

The shrine was rebuilt in 1948 after being destroyed during World War II.

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