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Ibuki Hachiman Shrine (Kan'onji)

Ibuki Hachiman Shrine (Kan'onji)

A shrine in Kagawa — a sacred site of old faith.

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Overview

Ibuki Hachiman Shrine stands at 263 Ibuki-chō in Kan'onji City, Kagawa Prefecture, and has long been revered as the tutelary shrine (ujigami) of Ibuki Island. It serves as a spiritual center closely tied to the island community's daily life.

Highlights

  • The shrine hall revered as the tutelary deity of Ibuki Island
  • Its location in Ibuki-chō, Kan'onji City
  • Its character as a shrine within the Hachiman tradition
  • A local guardian shrine woven into island life

History

Hachiman shrines are found throughout Japan as guardian shrines watching over local communities, and Ibuki Hachiman Shrine has played that role as the tutelary shrine of Ibuki Island. However, detailed records of its founding date or specific origins are not included in the sources currently available. Those wishing to learn more of its history are encouraged to check with Kan'onji City or local guides.

Access

The shrine is located at 263 Ibuki-chō in Kan'onji City, an address tied to Ibuki Island. Since reaching the island may involve boat transport from Kan'onji, it is wise to confirm ferry schedules and access details through Kan'onji's tourism information before visiting.

Best season

The Kan'onji area facing the Seto Inland Sea enjoys a mild climate, and spring and autumn bring pleasant sea breezes that suit both a shrine visit and a walk around the island. Travelers should check ferry conditions in advance, especially during midsummer heat or rough weather.

Map

34.1284, 133.5344 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Travel from central Kan'onji toward the Ibuki-chō area
  2. 2Visit the shrine hall of Ibuki Hachiman Shrine
  3. 3Take in the island scenery from the shrine grounds
  4. 4Combine the visit with a stop around Kan'onji's town and harbor

Did you know?

💡 An ujigami is a guardian deity believed to protect the people of a particular land, and what stands out about Ibuki Hachiman Shrine is that it serves as the ujigami for the entire community of Ibuki Island, reflecting how closely faith and daily island life are intertwined here.

Nearby spots

📍 Megijima📍 Ogijima📍 Port of Takamatsu
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