[Nagoya, Shinbata Station] Ring the victory bell and pray for victory at Gokiso Hachimangu Shrine
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Nov 30, 2024
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"Gokiso Hachiman Shrine"
Pray for victory by ringing the victory bell
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A 9-minute walk from Shinbata Station on the subway. The shrine enshrines Hachiman, and is said to have benefits such as protection from misfortune, good luck, and prayers for success. The shrine is affectionately known as "Hachiman-san" by locals.
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Many people visit the shrine to pray for victory and success, especially during exam season and before sporting events. γ
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Hachiman Okami, the original main deity, has long been worshiped as a god of military fortune, and is still considered a symbol of benefits for career advancement and good luck.
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The benefits of this shrine include protection from misfortune, good luck, success in entrance exams and winning all prayers, and it is also famous for matchmaking.
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Ring the "victory bell" in front of the main hall and pray for success in love and victory at important turning points in life.
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This shrine stands quietly in a residential area, but has a strong presence. It is also said to be the place where Tokugawa Ieyasu prayed for victory in battle.
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βΌ Gokiso Hachiman Shrine
4-4-24 Gokiso, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Opening hours: 7:00-17:00
Closed: Irregularly
Access: 9 minutes walk from Shinbata Station on the subway
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