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Miyajidake Shrine

宮地嶽神社

Miyajidake Jinja

Miyazaki

Miyajidake Shrine is a Hachiman shrine in Miyazaki Prefecture dedicated to Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, and Tamayori-hime. The shrine is known for its connection to imperial history and serves as an important spiritual center in the region, featuring traditional architecture and seasonal festivals that draw both local worshippers and visitors.

Denomination
Hachiman
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Tamayori-hime
Kami enshrined
Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Tamayori-hime
Founding
Ancient period
Coordinates
31.7353826, 131.0769477

Visitor tip

Visit during spring or autumn when the weather is pleasant and you can fully appreciate the shrine's natural setting and traditional architecture.

Cultural notes

Hachiman shrines like Miyajidake represent the fascinating intersection of historical imperial worship and Shinto theology, where a historical emperor became deified as a protective kami. The triad of deities enshrined here represents both martial protection and feminine divine power through Tamayory-hime.

Historical note

The shrine has ancient origins tied to the veneration of Emperor Ojin (15th Emperor of Japan) and Empress Jingu, who is legendary for her role in the conquest of Korea. As a Hachiman shrine, it represents the syncretic tradition where Emperor Ojin became identified with Hachiman, the Shinto god of war and divine protection. The inclusion of Tamayori-hime, a important feminine kami in Shinto mythology, reflects the shrine's broader spiritual significance in the region.

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