Hachiman shrine

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A Hachiman shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman, the kami of war and divine protector of Japan and its people.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Hachiman shrines 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
religious building
associatedWith military protection
national protection
samurai
country Japan
culturalSignificance symbol of martial protection
symbol of state protection
dedicatedTo Hachiman NERFINISHED
hasArchitectureFeature haiden (worship hall)
honden (main sanctuary)
shimenawa (sacred rope)
stone lanterns
torii gate
hasArchitectureStyle Shinto shrine architecture
hasDeityRole divine protector of Japan
divine protector of the Japanese people
kami of war
hasFamousExample Hachimangū (general term for major Hachiman shrines)
Hakozaki Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
Usa Hachiman-gū NERFINISHED
hasMainFestivalForDeity Hachiman-related matsuri
hasPilgrims Shinto worshippers
people praying for national safety
people praying for protection
people praying for success in conflict
hasRitual Shinto purification rites
archery-related ceremonies
offerings of rice
offerings of sake
offerings of salt
hasSubType imperial Hachiman shrine
local Hachiman shrine
historicalAssociation Heian period NERFINISHED
Kamakura period
samurai governments
JapaneseName 八幡宮 NERFINISHED
JapaneseNameReading Hachimangū NERFINISHED
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Fukuoka Prefecture NERFINISHED
Japanese communities
Kyoto Prefecture
Nara Prefecture NERFINISHED
Tokyo Metropolis NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
shrineCategory Hachimangū NERFINISHED
worships Hachiman NERFINISHED

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Osaki Hachimangu Shrine category Hachiman shrine
Himure Hachimangu Shrine hasCategory Hachiman shrine
this entity surface form: Hachiman shrines
Shinto shrines hasSubType Hachiman shrine