Hakodate Hachimangu
函館八幡宮
Kosho Hachimangu
Kosho Hachimangu in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, is a betsu-hyou Hachiman shrine founded in 860. Situated in the Moji district, the historic gateway port at the northern tip of Kyushu overlooking the Kanmon Straits, the shrine has served as the guardian of maritime traffic through this vital sea lane. It enshrines the Hachiman deity and offers blessings for victory and safe passage.
Location Coordinates
33.9433, 130.9639
1-7-18 Kyumoji, Moji-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 801-0834
Chikuzen / Chikugo / Buzen
Moji Station (JR Kagoshima Line)
24 hours
函館八幡宮
盛岡八幡宮
大崎八幡宮
寒河江八幡宮
谷地八幡宮
鮎貝八幡宮
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Kosho Hachimangu in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, is a betsu-hyou Hachiman shrine founded in 860. Situated in the Moji district, the historic gateway port at the northern tip of Kyushu overlooking the Kanmon Straits, the shrine has served as the guardian of maritime traffic through this vital sea lane. It enshrines the Hachiman deity and offers blessings for victory and safe passage.
Kosho Hachimangu is located in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka. The full address is: 1-7-18 Kyumoji, Moji-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 801-0834.