Located in the town of Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Godaiyama Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war and patron deity of the Takeda clan. The shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. Visitors can experience the tranquility of Japanese garden design while exploring the sacred grounds.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman
- Kami enshrined
- Hachiman
- Coordinates
- 34.2771449, 132.5725311
Visitor tip
For visitors seeking a peaceful experience, it is recommended to arrive early in the morning when the gardens are less crowded, and take a stroll along the pond to admire the beautiful koi fish.
Cultural notes
Godaiyama Hachiman Shrine is significant in Japanese mythology as one of the shrines associated with the legend of Kintaro, the boy who defeated a giant. The shrine also holds annual festivals, including the Hachiman Matsuri, which honors the god's victory at Sekigahara.
Historical note
The shrine was established in 1591 during the Sengoku period as a memorial to Takeda Shingen's victory at the Battle of Sekigahara.