Umi Hachiman-gū

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Umi Hachimangū
宇美八幡宮
Umi-Hachimangu shrine Fukuoka,JAPAN.jpg
Torii at Umi Hachimangū
Religion
AffiliationShinto
DeityEmperor Ōjin
Empress Jingū
Tamayori-bime
Sumiyoshi sanjin
Izanagi
Location
Location1-1-1, Umi, Umi
Kasuya District
Fukuoka 811-2101
Umi Hachiman-gū is located in Japan
Umi Hachiman-gū
Shown within Japan
Geographic coordinates33°34′13″N 130°30′32″E / 33.57028°N 130.50889°E / 33.57028; 130.50889Coordinates: 33°34′13″N 130°30′32″E / 33.57028°N 130.50889°E / 33.57028; 130.50889
Architecture
Date establishedUnknown
Website
www.umi-hachimangu.or.jp
Icon of Shinto.svg Glossary of Shinto

Umi Hachimangū (宇美八幡宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Umi, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Emperor Ōjin, Empress Jingū, Tamayori-bime, Sumiyoshi sanjin and Izanagi.

History[]

The shrine is venerated as the legendary place where Empress Jingū safely gave birth to the future Emperor Ōjin, and is still patroned by those praying for safe childbirth and smooth child rearing.

Natural Treasures[]

The cluster of giant camphor trees called Kada’s Forest [1] (including the two old camphors that have been deemed Natural Treasures, "Yufuta’s Forest" and "Kinukake’s Forest").

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References[]

  1. ^ "Umi Shrine". Fukuoka Prefecture. Retrieved 19 September 2011.

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