Located in the Akita Prefecture, the Yokote Hachiman Shrine is a revered Shinto site dedicated to the deity Hachiman, often associated with war and protection. Built in the 7th century, it showcases a unique blend of architectural styles typical of the Kamakura period. The shrine's architecture reflects the region's rich history, with a distinctive roof design characteristic of the Akita region. Visitors can walk through the forested grounds, exploring the tranquil atmosphere that surrounds this ancient site.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman
- Kami enshrined
- Hachiman
- Coordinates
- 39.3224391, 140.5524825
Visitor tip
Upon arrival, take a moment to admire the beautifully maintained garden and then follow the winding path through the forest, as this is where you can find the shrine's ancient torii gate.
Cultural notes
In the spring, visitors may catch glimpses of cherry blossom viewing festivities at the shrine, while during the autumn months, the vibrant foliage creates a stunning backdrop for temple visits.
Historical note
The shrine was originally built in 645 AD by Emperor Oshitsuhime, making it one of the oldest Hachiman Shrines in Japan.