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Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine

青森県
4.4
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Nanbu clan's main shrine, which houses numerous cultural assets.
This is the main shrine of the Nanbu clan, which was relocated in 1222. The main hall and the old worship hall have been designated as important cultural properties of the country. Various treasures and architectural decorations are stored in the national treasure museum on the shrine grounds, and tours are also available. In addition, the experience of wearing armor or shrine maiden costumes with your family is popular.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Enchanted by the Splendor of the Shrine's Architecture and Decoration!

Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine Enchanted by the Splendor of the Shrine's Architecture and Decoration!
The main hall of Kushibiki Hachiman Shrine is sure to enchant visitors with its architectural beauty and luxurious decoration. The building and numerous art crafts are preserved as national treasures or important cultural properties, and some of them are displayed in the main hall. Travelers can be moved by the historical treasures such as beautiful sculptures, paintings, and armor. The solemn atmosphere of the main hall conveys the weight of history and faith. As the guardian deity of the Nanbu Clan, this shrine has attracted many believers for over 800 years and is a special place for many people. As soon as visitors step into the main hall, they will be enveloped in a sacred atmosphere and experience a sensation of being spiritually cleansed. When visiting the main hall, please enjoy this valuable experience of purifying your mind and body with silence and respect.
Point 2

A Precious Hall of History and Beauty, the National Treasure Museum

Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine A Precious Hall of History and Beauty, the National Treasure Museum
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Located within the grounds of the Kurihiki Hachiman Shrine is the National Treasure Museum. This museum houses national treasures and important cultural properties, including buildings and art crafts, that have been preserved since the Kamakura period. The National Treasure Museum is a place where travelers can experience a valuable part of history. The building itself has a dignified and historical appearance, and just stepping inside makes you feel like you've slipped back in time. Inside the museum, national treasures and important cultural properties are exhibited, and visitors will be fascinated by numerous art crafts. When visiting, please enjoy the value of history and the charm of beauty, and create unforgettable memories of your trip.
Point 3

A Serene Place Surrounded by Nature!

Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine A Serene Place Surrounded by Nature!
Kushihiki Hachimangu Shrine is located in a serene place surrounded by nature. When you visit this shrine, you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and calm your mind in the peaceful natural surroundings. The shrine is enveloped in beautiful greenery and filled with fresh air. As you walk through the area, the chirping of birds and the rustling of the wind will sound soothing to your ears. In this natural setting, travelers can free themselves from the stresses of daily life and refresh their minds and bodies. Moreover, the serene atmosphere of Kushihiki Hachimangu Shrine not only creates a sacred space, but also brings a sense of inner peace and tranquility. In this place where the beauty of nature and the sacred atmosphere merge, travelers can feel the harmony between themselves and nature!
Point 4

Centuries-old Cedar Trees Spread Throughout the Shrine Grounds and Approach!

Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine Centuries-old Cedar Trees Spread Throughout the Shrine Grounds and Approach!
The grounds and approach of Kushibiki Hachimangu Shrine in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture are spread with centuries-old cedar trees. These cedars tower around the shrine, creating a solemn and majestic atmosphere for visitors. These cedars, said to be centuries old, have been walking with the shrine for a long time and possess both sacredness and historical value. Because of this, the cedars are considered a special presence within the shrine grounds. Their enormous size and solemn atmosphere enchant travelers as a presence that transcends time. The centuries-old cedars that spread throughout the grounds of Kushibiki Hachimangu Shrine are a symbol of the shrine's history and sacredness. By experiencing their presence and beauty, you can spend a peaceful moment.
Point 5

A Museum of Japanese Painting Using Unique Techniques!

Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine A Museum of Japanese Painting Using Unique Techniques!
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The Hokaze Museum is a privately owned museum operated by Hokaze Co., Ltd. The museum specializes in exhibiting reproductions created using a unique technique called "digital light brush painting." For travelers, the Hokaze Museum is a special place where you can view masterpieces of Japanese painting in their original size and under bright lighting. The museum displays works of art from the Edo period, allowing visitors to experience their beauty and delicacy. The museum primarily exhibits works created using the "digital light brush painting" technique, which utilizes color management technology that Hokaze Co., Ltd. has cultivated over many years. The reproductions created using this technique accurately capture the intricate brushwork and vivid colors of the original works, allowing visitors to experience the same power and beauty as the originals. For travelers visiting Hachinohe City in Aomori Prefecture, the Hokaze Museum is a place where they can appreciate the beauty of traditional Japanese painting. The exhibition of reproductions created using digital light brush painting is sure to captivate visitors with its meticulous technique and beautiful expression. Why not make it a special experience by visiting the museum in conjunction with a visit to the Kushibiki Hachimangu Shrine and experiencing Japanese art and culture?
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Sightseeing

Kushi-biki Hachimangu Shrine A Historic and Prestigious Shrine with Numerous National Treasures
A Historic and Prestigious Shrine with Numerous National Treasures
Kushiinari Hachiman Shrine is a historic shrine located in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture. It is said to have been founded by the first generation of the Nanbu clan, Mitsuyuki, during the Kamakura period and has been in existence since then. The shrine houses numerous buildings and art crafts that are designated as national treasures or important cultural properties, allowing visitors to feel the history and prestige of the shrine. The shrine is surrounded by a serene and solemn atmosphere, with the grounds enclosed by centuries-old cedar trees. As the main shrine of the Nanbu clan, Kushiinari Hachiman Shrine has attracted many believers since ancient times. This shrine is a place where you can feel the history and prestige of Aomori Prefecture's Hachinohe City. It has many attractive features, such as the collection of art crafts and the holding of events. For travelers who visit, it will be a special experience to touch upon the culture and history of the area.

Access

5 Minutes by Car from Hachinohe IC!
Access from Hachinohe city center is about 20 minutes by bus from the central terminal (Rokkamachi), followed by a 1-minute walk after getting off at the "Kushibiki Hachimangu-mae" bus stop. It's also about a 10-minute taxi ride or car rental from Hachinohe Station. If you're coming by car, take National Route 104 via Hachinohe Road Hachinohe IC and travel about 2km to arrive in about 5 minutes. The road through National Route 104 is wide enough to accommodate large buses with ease, and there is ample parking available. The shrine is easily accessible by bus, taxi, or private car from Hachinohe city, making it a convenient destination for travelers. With its high level of accessibility, this shrine is easy to visit for travelers.

Basic Information

Address 3 Hachimancho, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori 039-1105
Business Hours

Open Monday to Sunday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.

TEL 0178-27-3053
Web Site http://www.kushihikihachimangu.com/
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