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波多八幡神社

Saga

Located in the heart of Saga City, Hatakeyama Hachiman-gu is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman Okami, the patron deity of war and martial arts. Built in 711 CE, during the Yamato period, this shrine has played an important role in Japanese history and culture. Visitors can explore the main hall's traditional architecture and learn about the shrine's significance at various exhibitions throughout the year.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Hachiman
Kami enshrined
Hachiman
Coordinates
33.3686728, 129.9512904

Visitor tip

To fully experience Hatakeyama Hachiman-gu, attend one of its annual festivals, such as the Sanja-matsuri, which takes place in May, or visit during cherry blossom season for a tranquil atmosphere.

Cultural notes

This shrine is deeply connected to Japanese mythology, where Hachiman Okami is often invoked for his power to protect and bring good fortune. Visitors can also explore exhibits on the shrine's historical significance and its role in Japanese art and architecture.

Historical note

Built in 711 CE by Emperor Shōmu to commemorate a military victory.

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