A Hachiman shrine in Gifu Prefecture dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin, widely venerated as the god of war, culture, and divine protection. Hachiman shrines are among the most numerous in Japan, serving local communities as centers of worship and cultural activities.
- Denomination
- Hachiman
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Emperor Ojin (Hachiman)
- Kami enshrined
- Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Hime-gami
- Coordinates
- 35.3642748, 136.6756259
Visitor tip
Look for the distinctive dove motifs often found at Hachiman shrines, as doves are considered messengers of this deity.
Cultural notes
Hachiman worship combines Shinto traditions with Buddhist influences, reflecting the syncretic religious practices that developed over centuries. As a war deity, Hachiman was particularly revered by the samurai class, though today these shrines serve broader community spiritual needs.