Located in Akita Prefecture, Eight Horses Temple Shrine (Hachimantai) is one of Japan's most famous and historic Shinto shrines. Dedicated to the kami Hachiman-gū, the shrine is situated at the foot of Mount Hachiman, a sacred site believed to be the legendary hero's resting place. The shrine complex features numerous buildings and gardens, including the iconic torii gate. Throughout its history, Eight Horses Temple Shrine has played an important role in Shinto rituals and ceremonies, particularly those related to protection, good fortune, and victory.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hachiman
- Kami enshrined
- Hachiman, Ōinushi
- Coordinates
- 39.7904822, 140.1054126
Visitor tip
For visitors, it is recommended to make a pilgrimage to Mount Hachiman's summit early in the morning or late in the evening when the sun's reflection on the snow creates a serene atmosphere. Be sure to bring warm clothing and footwear suitable for hiking.
Cultural notes
As one of Japan's most revered Shinto shrines, Eight Horses Temple Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology surrounding the legendary hero Hachiman-gū. The shrine also hosts an annual festival called 'Aki Matsuri' in honor of the hero and his association with autumnal harvests.
Historical note
Founded during the Nara period (, Heian era), circa 800 CE.