Hakodate Hachimangu
函館八幡宮
Kushihiki Hachimangu
Kushihiki Hachimangu in Hachinohe, Aomori, is a Hachiman shrine founded in 1222. Though modest in scale, it is nationally significant for its collection of medieval Japanese armor: two sets — the Red-Laced Armor (Aka-ito-odoshi Yoroi) and the White-Laced Armor (Shiro-ito-odoshi Tsuma-tori Yoroi) — are designated National Treasures, making this an essential destination for those interested in samurai material culture and medieval Japanese heritage.
Location Coordinates
40.4937, 141.4662
3 Hachiman Hachiman-cho, Hachinohe, Aomori
Mutsu
Hachinohe Station (JR Tohoku Shinkansen)
Open daily
Bus from Hachinohe Station
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Kushihiki Hachimangu in Hachinohe, Aomori, is a Hachiman shrine founded in 1222. Though modest in scale, it is nationally significant for its collection of medieval Japanese armor: two sets — the Red-Laced Armor (Aka-ito-odoshi Yoroi) and the White-Laced Armor (Shiro-ito-odoshi Tsuma-tori Yoroi) — are designated National Treasures, making this an essential destination for those interested in samurai material culture and medieval Japanese heritage.
Kushihiki Hachimangu is located in Hachinohe, Aomori. The full address is: 3 Hachiman Hachiman-cho, Hachinohe, Aomori.
The enshrined deities are: Hachiman Okami.