Hachiman Shrine Hatogamine
About Hachiman Shrine Hatogamine
Hachiman Shrine Hatogamine is a Shinto Shrine In Tokorozawa, in Saitama, Japan. Prefecture, Japan. Hatogamine Hachiman Shrine is accepted to date to 921 AD as a part of the Iwashimizu Hachimangu south of Kyoto. Place of worship records express that the sanctum structures were fixed in 1232 and that in 1333 Nitta Yoshisada implored at the sanctuary for triumph toward the beginning of the Kozuke-Musashi Campaign against the Kamakura shogunate. The "Kabutokakeno Pine Tree" on the grounds is professed to date from that time and to be the place Nitta hung his head protector while imploring.
In year 1591 the future Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu started a convention of giving wood for the sanctum, which was kept up by consequent shoguns until the finish of the Edo time frame in 1867. The primary corridor lays on a lush ridge and dates from the Muromachi time frame, making it one of the most established structures in Saitama Prefecture. Setsumatsusha incorporate a Yasaka Shrine and a Suiten-gu sanctuary.
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