Tsurugaoka Hachimangū (鶴岡八幡宮) is the most important Shinto shrine in the city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is a cultural center of the city of Kamakura and serves as the venue of many of its most important festivals with two museums. For most of its history, it served both as a Hachiman shrine, and in latter years a Tendai Buddhist temple typical of Japanese Buddhist architecture.[1] The famed Buddhist priest Nichiren Daishonin once reputedly visited the shrine to reprimand the kami Hachiman just before his execution at Shichirigahama beach. | ||||||
Affiliation: Shinto | ||||||
Location: 2-1-31 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa | ||||||
Deity: Hachiman | ||||||
Type: Hachiman Shrine | ||||||
Date established: 1063 | ||||||