Located in the city of Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, the Eight Bells Shrine (Hachimango) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war and patron deity of samurai. The shrine's architecture reflects its origins as a waystation for travelers on the Nakasendo route, with a unique arrangement of eight torii gates that symbolize the eight points of the compass.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman
- Kami enshrined
- Hachiman
- Coordinates
- 35.6667047, 138.5521015
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine early in the morning to witness the changing of the bell flags, which indicate the time of day and weather. This unique practice is said to have been inspired by Hachiman's love of nature and his ability to predict the weather.
Cultural notes
Hachimango is famous for its association with the legendary samurai Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who is said to have sought refuge here after a defeat in battle. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in May, featuring traditional dances and performances honoring Hachiman's role as patron deity of warriors.
Historical note
Founded in 734 CE by Prince Tadahito, a grandson of Emperor Shōmu.