Located in the city of Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Eight Gates Shrine is one of Japan's most famous and historic shrines. Dedicated to the god of wisdom and prosperity, Enma Daiō, it has been an important cultural and spiritual center for over a thousand years. The shrine is particularly known for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings depicting the Buddhist hell, with many considering it a unique blend of Shinto and Buddhist traditions.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Enma Daiō
- Kami enshrined
- Enma Daiō, Tsukuyomi, Amaterasu
- Coordinates
- 35.3589863, 136.2874722
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, try visiting during cherry blossom season in late March or early April, when the surrounding park is especially stunning.
Cultural notes
Eight Gates Shrine is connected to the legend of the Eight Immortals, a group of Buddhist and Taoist deities believed to possess supernatural powers. The shrine also has strong ties to the nearby city's historic textile industry, with many samurai families having patronized the shrine during the Edo period.
Historical note
The shrine's current structure dates back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE), but its origins are believed to be from the Nara period (710-794 CE).