Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine (Hyōgo)

Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine (Hyōgo)
Miki Autumn Harvest Festival
Oni-oi Shiki

Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine (大宮八幡宮 Ōmiya-Hachimangū?) is a Shinto shrine in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is a Hachiman Shrine that was founded in 1111 and was rebuilt in 1585 after having burned down.[1]

Events

  • Third Sunday in January: Oni-oi Shiki.
  • Second and third Saturdays and Sundays in October: Miki Autumn Harvest Festival.

References

  1. ^ Omiya Hachiman Shrine on the Miki City website (Japanese)

Location

This shrine is near Miki station on the Ao Line of Kobe Electric Railway.



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