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ancient Shinto pronunciation)
formerly in
Shinto and
later commonly known as
Hachiman (八幡神, ****anese
Buddhist pronunciation) is the
syncretic divinity of archery...
- A
Hachiman shrine (八幡神社,
Hachiman Jinja, also Hachimangū (八幡宮)) is a
Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami
Hachiman. It is the
second most
numerous type...
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written by
Wataru Watari and
illustrated by Ponkan⑧. The
series follows Hachiman Hiki****a, a pessimistic, closeminded, and
realistic teen, who is forced...
- ****anese Usa Jingū or Usa
Hachiman-gū) is,
together with
Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū, the head of the
Hachiman shrine network.
Hachiman worship started here at...
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friendship city,
since 2005
Hachiman area
Himure Hachiman-gū - The
largest shrine in Ōmihachiman and the
origin of the city name "
Hachiman". Sagichō
Festival -...
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belongs to a
Hachiman shrine in
Yamagata Prefecture. The
oldest existing wooden torii is a ryōbu
torii (see
description below) at Kubō
Hachiman Shrine in...
- Cape
Hachiman may
refer to: Cape
Hachiman (Isumi, Chiba) Cape
Hachiman (Katsuura, Chiba) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Shiraoi Hachiman Shrine (白老八幡神社,
Shiraoi Hachiman jinja) is a
Shinto shrine located in Shiraoi,
Hokkaido at 白老郡白老町本町1丁目1番11号. It is a
Hachiman shrine,...
- Tōdai-ji
Hachiman (****anese:木造僧形八幡神坐像, Romaji: Mokuzō Sōgyō
Hachimanjin Zazō) is a
syncretic Shinto-Buddhist
sculpture of the kami
Hachiman carved in...
- Ozu is
buried at Engaku-ji. Kamakura's
defining feature is
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, a
Shinto shrine in the
center of the city. A 1.8-kilometre (1.1 mi)...