Hakodate Hachimangu
函館八幡宮
Morioka Hachimangu
Morioka Hachimangu in Morioka, Iwate, is a betsu-hyou Hachiman shrine founded in 1680 by the Nanbu clan — the feudal lords who ruled this region for centuries. As the chief shrine of Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture, it serves as the principal guardian of the city, offering blessings for victory and family safety. The autumn Morioka Hachimangu Festival is a major local celebration featuring traditional performances.
Location Coordinates
39.6930, 141.1560
13-1 Hachiman-cho, Morioka, Iwate
Mutsu (Rikuchu)
Morioka Station (JR Tohoku Shinkansen)
Open daily
Bus from Morioka Station
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Morioka Hachimangu in Morioka, Iwate, is a betsu-hyou Hachiman shrine founded in 1680 by the Nanbu clan — the feudal lords who ruled this region for centuries. As the chief shrine of Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture, it serves as the principal guardian of the city, offering blessings for victory and family safety. The autumn Morioka Hachimangu Festival is a major local celebration featuring traditional performances.
Morioka Hachimangu is located in Morioka, Iwate. The full address is: 13-1 Hachiman-cho, Morioka, Iwate.