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*'Aisai-shi megurutto'' (愛西市めぐるっと) tourism pamphlet, Aisai City, Aichi prefecture.  
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*''Aisai-shi megurutto'' (愛西市めぐるっと) tourism pamphlet, Aisai City, Aichi prefecture.  
 
*"[https://www.pref.aichi.jp/koen/keikanshigen/aisai/003.html Nishijô Hachiman sha]," Aichi Prefecture official website.
 
*"[https://www.pref.aichi.jp/koen/keikanshigen/aisai/003.html Nishijô Hachiman sha]," Aichi Prefecture official website.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 15 November 2015

  • Japanese: 西条八幡社 (Nishijou Hachiman sha)

Originally built in 1187, the Hachiman Shrine in the Nishijô neighborhood of Aisai City, Aichi prefecture, is believed to be one of the ten oldest shrines in the country.

Dedicated to the spirit of Emperor Ôjin (who is worshipped as the deity Hachiman), the shrine was rebuilt in 1470. Its main sanctuary is built in an old and rare one-bay-wide style known as ikkensha zukuri.

References

  • Aisai-shi megurutto (愛西市めぐるっと) tourism pamphlet, Aisai City, Aichi prefecture.
  • "Nishijô Hachiman sha," Aichi Prefecture official website.