A Hachiman shrine located in Yamaguchi Prefecture dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin. As a Hachiman shrine, it serves as a center for worship of the god of war, culture, and divine protection, particularly revered by warriors and local communities seeking protection and prosperity.
- Denomination
- Hachiman
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Emperor Ojin (Hachiman)
- Kami enshrined
- Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Princess Tamayori
- Coordinates
- 34.4934529, 131.407401
Visitor tip
As with most Hachiman shrines, visitors often pray for protection, success in endeavors, and family safety.
Cultural notes
Hachiman is one of the most widely worshipped kami in Japan, representing the synthesis of Shinto and Buddhist traditions before the Meiji period separation. The cult of Hachiman played a crucial role in legitimizing imperial and warrior authority throughout Japanese history.
Historical note
Like many Hachiman shrines throughout Japan, Oshima Hachimangu was likely established to provide spiritual protection for the local community and to honor Emperor Ojin as a divine protector. Hachiman worship became particularly prominent during the medieval period when warrior classes sought divine favor in battle.