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Hatogaya Hachiman Shrine

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Hatogaya Hachiman Shrine

鳩谷八幡神社

4.4Est. 90Takayama, Chubu
JTA Approved

Overview

Hatogaya Hachiman Shrine is thought to be one of the oldest places of reverence in Shirakawa.

Hatogaya Hachiman Shrine in Shirakawa is thought to be one of the oldest places of reverence in the area, with its ancient origins rooted in nature worship. The rock formation in front of the worship hall served as a yorishiro, an object believed to attract a deity's spirit during ceremonies. A spring just beyond the torii gate is considered the original reason the site was deemed sacred, linked to prayers for rain addressed to the deity of water, who in this region was closely associated with the deity of nearby Mt. Haku. The shrine's connection to Hachiman, guardian of the warrior class, came later, in the sixteenth century, as warlord-led families consolidated power across the region.

Practical info

Japanese name
鳩谷八幡神社
Nearest station
Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal (10 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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