- Hachiman shrines
- Shrines dedicated to Hachiman account for about half the registered shrines in Japan. About 30,000 are bunsha of the Iwa-shimizu-Hachiman-gu and 15,000 of the Usa-Hachiman-gu.
A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Brian Bocking.
A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Brian Bocking.
Hachiman Shrine — Nihongo|Hachiman Shrine|八幡神社| Hachiman Jinja (or 八幡宮 Hachiman gū ) is a shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Hachiman. It is the second most numerous type of shinto shrines after ones dedicated to Inari.Originally the name was read Yawata or… … Wikipedia
Hachiman — One of the most popular of Japan s Shintō deities. Referred to as the god of war, he is believed to be the deification of Ōjin, the 15th emperor. He is the patron of the Minamoto clan and of warriors in general. His first shrine was built in 725 … Universalium
Hachiman — is the Shinto god of war, and divine protector of Japan and the Japanese people. The name means God of Eight Banners, referring to the eight heavenly banners that signaled the birth of the divine Emperor Ōjin. His symbolic animal and messenger is … Wikipedia
Hachiman-zukuri — A widely used style of shrine construction ( zukuri) represented by the Usa Hachimangu in Kyushu constructed in the mid eighth century and by its bunsha shrines dedicated to Hachiman; the Iwashimizu in Kyoto and the Tsurugaoka in Kamakura. It… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū — Infobox Shinto shrine name = Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine 石清水八幡宮 caption = The Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine type = Hachiman Shrine dedication = Hachiman founded = 859 closed = founder = priest = address = Yawata, Kyoto phone = 075 983 3983 website =… … Wikipedia
Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines — State Shinto (1871–1946) asserted and promoted belief in the divinity of the Emperor, which arose from a genealogical family tree extending back to the first emperor and to the most important deities of Japanese mythology. 1878 engraving by Yōshū … Wikipedia
List of Shinto shrines — This is a list of well known Shinto shrines in Japan. For Shinto shrines in other countries, scroll down to the See also section.Shinto shrines from specific sects or new churches are not included in this list.Hokkaidō and TōhokuHokkaidō*… … Wikipedia
Twenty-Two Shrines — Manuscript of Nijuunisha chuushiki The Twenty Two Shrines (二十二社, Nijūni sha? … Wikipedia
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū — Infobox Shinto shrine name = Tsurugaoka Hachiman gū 鶴岡八幡宮 width = caption = The stairway to the Senior Shrine ( hongū ) type = Hachiman Shrine dedication = Hachiman founded = 1063 closed = founder = priest = address = 2 1 31 Yukinoshita, Kamakura … Wikipedia
Ōsaki Hachiman-gū — 大崎八幡宮 Haiden of Ōsaki Hachiman gū Information Type … Wikipedia