Hachioji Shrine is a Hachiman shrine dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin and associated deities. As a Hachiman shrine, it serves as a center for prayers related to protection, victory, and safe childbirth, reflecting the martial and protective aspects of the Hachiman cult that spread throughout Japan.
- Denomination
- Hachiman
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman (god of war and divine protection)
- Kami enshrined
- Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Hime-gami
- Coordinates
- 35.3337485, 137.2348894
Visitor tip
Look for the distinctive dove motifs often found at Hachiman shrines, as doves are considered messengers of Hachiman.
Cultural notes
Hachiman shrines are among the most numerous in Japan, with the deity being revered both as a god of war by the samurai class and as a protector of communities. The name 'Hachioji' (Eight Princes) refers to the eight divine princes associated with Hachiman worship.