Longhamabashi Hachiman-gu is a Shinto shrine located in the Katsuyama district of Echizen City, Shiga Prefecture. The shrine's main deity is Hachiman, patron kami of samurai and protector of soldiers. The shrine complex includes several buildings constructed during the Heian period, with a notable torii gate from the 17th century. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a scenic riverbank along the Longhamabashi River.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman
- Kami enshrined
- Hachiman
- Coordinates
- 35.3824363, 136.2740974
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's scenic beauty, take a stroll along the riverbank at dawn or dusk when the light reflects off the water.
Cultural notes
Hachiman is often depicted as a samurai warrior, and his shrine here is said to be particularly important for those seeking protection from harm in battle. Visitors may also notice the shrine's unique architectural style, which blends traditional Shinto elements with elements of Buddhist temple design.
Historical note
The shrine was originally established in 741 AD during the Nara period as a minor shrine dedicated to Hachiman's consort, Takamagahariko no tsukiyomi.