Hachi Oimatsu Shrine, located in Keisen Town, Fukuoka Prefecture, is a historic shrine said to bring benefits for matchmaking, protection from evil, and safe childbirth. It has enshrined Okuninushi no Mikoto since ancient times and has attracted the faith of local people.
During the reign of Emperor Daigo, in 919, it became a territory of Anrakuji Temple (present-day Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine), which was built in 919, and around this time, Sugawara no Michizane and his wife, Kisshōme, were enshrined together. Since then, it has prospered as the guardian shrine of the Hachi area and is still loved by local people today.
Highlights
- Main Hall: You can worship slowly in the main hall, which has a calm atmosphere.
- Sugawara no Michizane and Kisshōme, the Couple Deities: They are said to bring benefits for marital harmony and matchmaking.
- Okuninushi no Mikoto: He is said to have various benefits such as protection from evil, safe childbirth, and matchmaking.
- Hachi Shishimai (Lion Dance): At the annual festivals held every spring and autumn, the “Hachi Shishimai,” which is designated as an intangible folk cultural property of Fukuoka Prefecture, is dedicated.
Basic Information
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Address | 3161 Oaza Hachi, Keisen Town, Kaho District, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Phone Number | 0948-65-2900 (Keisen Town Office, Social Education Division, Cultural Properties Promotion Section) |
Business Hours | Free to visit |
Annual Festivals | April and September |
Parking | Available |
Access | Public Transportation: About a 10-minute walk from the Nishitetsu Bus “Shimohachi” bus stop Car: About 20 minutes from the Kyushu Expressway “Yame IC” |
Hachi Oimatsu Shrine is a shrine where you can receive various benefits while feeling history and culture. Please visit once and spend a peaceful time.