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Hachiman Okami
Hachiman Okami
God of archery, war, and the protector of warriors; also guardian of the Japanese nation and the Imperial house
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Hachiman is one of the most widely worshipped deities in Japan, with approximately 25,000 shrines nationwide. The cult originated in Usa, Kyushu, where an oracular deity was identified with Emperor Ojin, the semi-legendary fifteenth emperor. This fusion of an indigenous kami with imperial ancestor worship created a uniquely syncretic tradition.
During the Nara period, Hachiman was accorded the title 'Great Bodhisattva' (Daibosatsu), marking one of the earliest and most significant instances of Shinto-Buddhist amalgamation (shinbutsu shugo). As Japan's warrior class rose to prominence, the Minamoto clan adopted Hachiman as their tutelary deity, and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu in Kamakura became the spiritual center of the samurai government.
Though primarily associated with military prowess, Hachiman's character evolved to encompass broader protective functions—guarding harvests, warding off calamity, and ensuring national welfare. The dove (hato) serves as his sacred messenger, a symbol sometimes interpreted as representing peace alongside martial readiness.
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Dove (Pigeon) (鳩(はと))
Doves are the sacred messengers of Hachiman. According to tradition, a golden hawk (or dove) guided Emperor Ojin's mother Empress Jingu during her campaigns. Dove motifs appear throughout Hachiman shrine architecture, and the kanji for 'hato' (鳩) even shares a component with Hachimangu place names.
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| Shrine | Prefecture | Network Role |
|---|---|---|
| Hakodate Hachimangu Hakodate Hachimangu | Hokkaido | branch |
| Morioka Hachimangu Morioka Hachimangu | Iwate | branch |
| Osaki Hachimangu Osaki Hachimangu | Miyagi | branch |
| Sagae Hachimangu Sagae Hachimangu | Yamagata | branch |
| Yachi Hachimangu Yachi Hachimangu | Yamagata | branch |
| Ayugai Hachimangu Ayugai Hachimangu | Yamagata | branch |
| Kushihiki Hachimangu Kushihiki Hachimangu | Aomori | branch |
| Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Tsurugaoka Hachimangu | Kanagawa | major_branch |
| Nezu Shrine Nezu Shrine | Tokyo | independent |
| Omiya Hachimangu Omiya Hachimangu | Tokyo | branch |
| Hiratsuka Hachimangu Hiratsuka Hachimangu | Kanagawa | branch |
| Tomioka Hachimangu Tomioka Hachimangu | Tokyo | branch |
| Igusa Hachimangu Igusa Hachimangu | Tokyo | branch |
| Sakurayama Hachimangu Sakurayama Hachimangu | Gifu | Branch shrine |
| Iwashimizu Hachimangu Iwashimizu Hachimangu | Kyoto | One of three major Hachiman shrines |
| Ujigami Shrine Ujigami Shrine | Kyoto | |
| Kotosaki Hachimangu Kotosaki Hachimangu | Yamaguchi | branch |
| Hirahama Hachimangu Hirahama Hachimangu | Shimane | branch |
| Kameyama Shrine (Kure) Kameyama Shrine (Kure) | Hiroshima | |
| Fukuyama Hachimangu Fukuyama Hachimangu | Hiroshima | branch |
| Kameyama Hachimangu (Shimonoseki) Kameyama Hachimangu (Shimonoseki) | Yamaguchi | branch |
| Usa Jingu Usa Jingu | Oita | head |
| Hakozaki Shrine Hakozaki Shrine | Fukuoka | notable_branch |
| Fujisaki Hachimangu Fujisaki Hachimangu | Kumamoto | branch |
| Yusuhara Hachimangu Yusuhara Hachimangu | Oita | branch |
| Chikuri Hachimangu Chikuri Hachimangu | Saga | branch |
| Umi Hachimangu Umi Hachimangu | Fukuoka | branch |
| Kosho Hachimangu Kosho Hachimangu | Fukuoka | branch |
| Kameyama Hachimangu (Sasebo) Kameyama Hachimangu (Sasebo) | Nagasaki | branch |
| Hachiman Asami Shrine Hachiman Asami Shrine | Oita | branch |
| Naeso Hachimangu Naeso Hachimangu | Fukuoka | branch |
| Tobata Hachimangu Tobata Hachimangu | Fukuoka | branch |
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Who is Hachiman Okami in Japanese mythology?
Hachiman Okami (八幡大神) is God of archery, war, and the protector of warriors; also guardian of the Japanese nation and the Imperial house. This deity appears in Kojiki & Nihon Shoki and is enshrined at 32 shrines across Japan.
What shrines are dedicated to Hachiman Okami?
There are 32 shrines in our database dedicated to Hachiman Okami, including Hakodate Hachimangu, Morioka Hachimangu, Osaki Hachimangu and more.
What myths involve Hachiman Okami?
Hachiman Okami appears in 2 myths including The Expedition of Empress Jingu, The Eastern Expedition of Emperor Jimmu (Jimmu Tosei). These stories come from Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.