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熊野神社

Tokyo

Located in the heart of Tokyo, Kōnodai Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of war and victory, Hachiman Ōkami. The shrine was originally established in the Edo period (1603-1867) as a Buddhist temple but later converted to Shintoism. Today, it is one of the most famous and historic shrines in Japan.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Hachiman
Kami enshrined
Hachiman, Ōkami
Coordinates
35.6743671, 139.2801755

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's history, visit during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and take a stroll through the beautiful gardens.

Cultural notes

As one of Japan's most famous war deities, Hachiman Ōkami is often invoked by athletes and individuals seeking good fortune in competition. The shrine also hosts the annual Hachiman Matsuri festival, which celebrates the god's power and wisdom.

Historical note

The shrine was founded during the Edo period by Tokugawa Ieyasu's son, Tokugawa Yoshinaga.

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