This shrine honors multiple kami as indicated by its name "Hasho" (eight places), likely enshrining a collection of local protective deities that were historically important to the Kochi region. Worshippers typically visit to seek comprehensive spiritual protection and blessings, as the multiple kami enshrined here are believed to cover various aspects of daily life including safety, prosperity, and community well-being. The shrine represents the traditional Japanese practice of venerating several protective spirits within a single sacred space, making it a significant center for local spiritual life in Kochi Prefecture.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 33.5695405, 133.3890283