Fujihachimanguu

📍 Fukuoka, Fukuoka · 2-30 Uomachi, Tagawa

About

Enshrined 応神天皇
Rank 郷社
Festival 川渡り神幸祭(毎年5月第三土曜・日曜)
Heritage 川渡り神幸祭(福岡県指定無形民俗文化財第一号)

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Unknown

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Fujihachimanguu, enshrined in Tagawa, is a venerable Hachiman shrine with Emperor Ojin as its principal kami. As the name "Fuji" suggests, the kami has long been revered as one who calms the winds and protects people from natural disasters. For the people of Tagawa, which prospered through coal mining, this shrine became the spiritual foundation for prayers of safety and wishes for the wellbeing of their families. Through the divine virtue of Hachiman, known as the kami of victory, the shrine calms life's difficult winds and brings peaceful days.

Benefits

victory and successdisaster preventionsafety in all thingsfamily safetybusiness successwarding off calamitygood fortune and prosperity

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