Morioka's Hachimangu Shrine is one of the most impressive shrines in Morioka City. Hachimangu Shrines are dedicated to Hachiman, the kami of war, which used to be particularly popular among the leading military clans of the past. As you enter under the Torii gate, you will notice the main hall sits in a commanding position at the top of the stairs. There is a purification trough located at the base of the steps, Komainu guardian dogs, along with a large stone courtyard surrounded by lush foliage and Ema boards. The relaxing grounds and beautiful gardens make this a pleasant visit whether you're there to worship or simply take in the beauty of Japan's culture.
Morioka's Hachimangu Shrine
A Beautiful Hachiman Shrine
Par Chris Barnes
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The Shrine colours reflect brialliantly during the later hours of the afternoon and early morning
The large Torii gate as seen from the entrance to the Shrine
The purification trough located at the base of the stairs leading to the main hall
The large stone courtyard at the base of the stairs
The grounds of the Shrine are very relaxing thanks to the lack of tourist crowds
The impressive main hall is typical of all Hachiman Shrines
The grounds of the Shrine are very relaxing thanks to the lack of tourist crowds
Hachiman Shrines are dedicated to Hachiman, the kami of war, which used to be particularly popular among the leading military clans of the past.
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