Located in Akita Prefecture, Eight Horseshoe Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of storms and fertility, Susanoo-no-Mikoto. The shrine's name 'Hachimantai' roughly translates to 'Eight Horseshoe', which represents the eight mythical horses said to have been created by Susanoo-no-Mikoto for his wife, the goddess Amaterasu.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Susanoo-no-Mikoto
- Kami enshrined
- Susanoo-no-Mikoto, Amaterasu, Uzume
- Coordinates
- 39.5047606, 140.4945758
Visitor tip
To make an offering to the shrine's deity, visitors should tie a red string around their wrist three times, then leave it at the shrine, symbolizing their prayer for good fortune and protection from storms.
Cultural notes
As one of the Shinto shrines with historical ties to Buddhism, Eight Horseshoe Shrine showcases unique architectural features such as a wooden torii gate, while its annual autumn festival celebrates traditional harvest rituals. Locals believe Susanoo-no-Mikoto's patronage is crucial for their agriculture and fisheries industries.
Historical note
Founded in 745 AD during the Nara period, the shrine was originally known as Hachimantai-dera and served as a major Buddhist temple before its decline.