词条 | Hachiman shrine |
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A {{Nihongo|Hachiman shrine|八幡神社|Hachiman Jinja|also {{nihongo3||八幡宮|Hachimangū}}}} is a Shinto shrine dedicated to kami Hachiman.[1] It is the second most numerous type of Shinto shrine after those dedicated to Inari Ōkami (see Inari shrine).[1] Originally the name was read Yawata or Yahata, a reading still used in some cases. Many towns and cities incorporating the names Hachiman, Yawata or Yahata grew around these shrines. Famous Hachiman shrinesThe following four shrines are often grouped into groups of three, either as Usa-Iwashimizu-Hakozaki or Usa-Iwashimizu-Tsurugaoka, and both of these groupings are known as the Three Major Hachiman Shrines of Japan ({{linktext|三|大|八幡|宮}}).
Other notable Hachiman shrines
See also{{commons category|Hachiman shrines}}
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=776|title=Shamei Bunpu (Shrine Names and Distributions)|last=Motegi|first=Sadazumi|publisher=Encyclopedia of Shinto|language=Japanese|accessdate=23 March 2010}} External links
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