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八幡神社

Ishikawa

Located in the heart of Japan, Eight-Figure God Shrine is a revered Shinto site dedicated to the enshrined deity Fūjin Ryūjin, also known as the god of wind and thunder. This shrine is notable for its unique architectural style, featuring a large torii gate adorned with eight lanterns, representing the eight figures of the mythological storm god. Visitors can explore the tranquil gardens, traditional buildings, and museum to learn more about the rich history and cultural significance of this ancient Shinto site.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Fūjin Ryūjin
Kami enshrined
Fūjin, Ryūjin
Coordinates
35.4156582, 136.6050047

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the beauty of Eight-Figure God Shrine, visit during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and take a stroll through the gardens while surrounded by vibrant pink blooms.

Cultural notes

Fūjin Ryūjin is closely associated with the legend of the storm god who brought rain to the land. In Japan, Fūjin Ryūjin is often invoked for protection against typhoons and natural disasters. The shrine's location on the coast also reflects its historical significance as a site for storm worship.

Historical note

Founded in 747 CE during the Nara period, it has been an important shrine for over 1,250 years.

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