Igusa Hachimangu

📍 Tokyo, Tokyo · Suginami Ward, Zenpuku-ji 1-33-1

About

Founded 1189
Enshrined 八幡大神
Rank 郷社
Festival 10月1日(例祭)
Heritage 顔面把手付釣手形土器(国指定重要文化財)

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥500

Direct-write

Available

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History

Byakko

Igusa Hachimangu is said to have been founded during the Kampyo era (889-898) in the late Heian period, making it a shrine with over a thousand years of history. It is also said that Minamoto no Yoritomo offered prayers for victory when conducting his campaign in Oshu, and the shrine has long been venerated as a deity of martial fortune. During the Edo period, it was cherished as the tutelary shrine of Igusa Village and became the spiritual heart of the Suginami Ward area. The grounds contain sacred trees with several hundred years of growth, preserving an atmosphere of sanctity rarely found within Tokyo. The annual grand festival features traditional portable shrine processions, serving as an important ceremony that deepens community bonds.

Benefits

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Access

荻窪駅北口0番・1番バス乗り場から「井草八幡宮」バス停で下車するとすぐ目の前です。西荻窪駅北口2番バス利用で「桃井第四小学校」バス停下車、徒歩3〜5分です。

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