The Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine is located a 20- to 25-minute walk from Nagahama Station.





Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine
Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine (長濱八幡宮) is a historic and spiritual landmark in Nagahama, dedicated to Hachiman, the Shinto god of war and protection. Founded in 1069, this shrine has been a significant site of worship for centuries and is a testament to Japan's ancient traditions. The striking torii gate, surrounded by lush greenery, creates a serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors. The shrine is especially popular for its annual festival, where traditional ceremonies, performances, and rituals celebrate Hachiman’s divine protection over the city.
Visitors to Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine can explore its beautiful grounds, including the sacred trees, vibrant buildings, and serene ponds. The shrine’s historical importance and stunning architecture draw many to admire its peaceful beauty. Its proximity to Lake Biwa adds to the charm, offering a tranquil setting where visitors can reflect and enjoy the natural surroundings. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or spiritual traditions, Nagahama Hachimangu Shrine offers a serene and enriching experience.
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- Opening hours
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09:00 to 17:00
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Free
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