Tsukudo Hachiman Jinja

📍 Tokyo, 2-1 Tsukudo Hachiman-cho · Shinjuku Ward

About

Enshrined 応神天皇, 神功皇后, 仲哀天皇
Rank 旧村社
Festival 9月15日(例祭)
Heritage 庚申塔(新宿区指定有形民俗文化財)、石造鳥居(新宿区登録有形文化財)

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Unavailable

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Tsukudo Hachiman Jinja is an ancient shrine located in Tsukudo Hachiman-cho, Shinjuku Ward, with ties to the father and son, Minamoto no Yoriyoshi and Minamoto no Yoshiie. It is said to have been founded during the Later Heian period when Minamoto no Yoriyoshi enshrined the deity from Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine during his campaigns in Ōshū. During the Edo period, it was cherished as the tutelary shrine of Tsukudo-cho and remains one of the historic shrines within Shinjuku Ward. Despite being in the heart of the city's bustle, its serene grounds bring peace to the hearts of visitors. Through the divine power of Hachiman, the god of war, it fulfills various wishes.

Benefits

victory and successpurification from misfortunehousehold safetybusiness prosperityacademic achievementgood fortune and prosperitylong life in martial pursuits

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