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Ogi Shrine

Ogi Shrine

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

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Overview

Ogi Shrine stands on the Ogidai heights in the Tamazawa district of Ōita City, Ōita Prefecture. It is a Hachiman shrine, dedicated to the deity Hachiman, and its formal religious-corporation name is Hachiman-sha. The precincts occupy the elevated ground of Ogidai, adjoining the southern edge of the grounds of Ōita Ogidai High School. Cradled in a hilltop grove close to the city, it is a quiet, community-rooted guardian shrine—an easy place to stop for a stroll or a moment of prayer.

Highlights

  • A Hachiman shrine honoring the deity Hachiman on the Ogidai heights
  • A main hall built in the classic nagare-zukuri shrine style
  • A hilltop guardian grove beside Ōita Ogidai High School
  • Open views and quiet worship on elevated ground near the city

History

Ogi Shrine is a Hachiman shrine venerating the deity Hachiman, and its corporate name is Hachiman-sha. Hachiman worship spread widely across Japan from ancient times, with such shrines watching over local communities as tutelary deities. This shrine, too, sits on the Ogidai heights and has long been cherished as a guardian of the land. For the details of its founding and festivals, the notices at the shrine or official information will offer a fuller picture.

Access

The shrine lies on the Ogidai heights in the Tamazawa district of Ōita City (around 33.19°N, 131.58°E). It stands on high ground within easy reach of central Ōita, with the adjacent Ōita Ogidai High School serving as a landmark. Please confirm detailed routes and parking in advance through official information.

Best season

Spring into summer, when the grove glows with green, and clear-aired autumn are the most pleasant seasons to visit. Set on high ground, the shrine enjoys open views, and the changing trees of each season make for quiet, contemplative visits. Around the New Year or local festival days, you may encounter a livelier atmosphere.

Map

33.1914, 131.5807 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head from central Ōita up to the Ogidai heights in Tamazawa
  2. 2Reach Ogi Shrine, using the adjacent Ōita Ogidai High School as a marker
  3. 3Pray at the nagare-zukuri hall and enjoy the view from the heights
  4. 4Stroll through the precinct grove before returning to the city

Did you know?

💡 The Ogidai heights on which Ogi Shrine stands also give their name to the neighboring high school. The shrine's main hall is built in the nagare-zukuri style, one of the representative forms of Japanese shrine architecture, distinguished by a roof that sweeps gracefully forward in a long, gentle slope.

Nearby spots

📍 Kijima Kōgen Park📍 Otobaru Falls📍 Hachiman Asami Shrine
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