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Tainohata yakuyoke-hachimangū

Tainohata yakuyoke-hachimangū, Shinto shrine in Japan

Tainohata Yakuyoke Hachimangu is a Shinto shrine in Suma-ku that has served as a place of prayer for protection and good fortune for generations. The sanctuary features simple, well-maintained wooden buildings with quiet pathways, small stone lanterns, and altars where visitors leave offerings and express their wishes.

The shrine was founded hundreds of years ago and is among the oldest sites in the area dedicated to protection from evil spirits. Over the centuries it has played a central role for locals and remains a place of spiritual support for the community today.

The name Yakuyoke refers to protection against misfortune, a concept that shapes how visitors use this place today. People come to write wishes on wooden plaques and purchase small amulets to carry with them, turning personal hopes into everyday spiritual practices.

The shrine is easy to reach and located in a quiet part of town where you can take time to walk the pathways slowly and explore the surroundings. The best time to visit is a quiet weekday when fewer people are around, though it becomes busier during New Year festivals and major events.

The shrine holds special significance for certain ages considered particularly vulnerable to bad luck in Japanese belief, such as age 42 for men. This conviction draws people of various ages who come here specifically during these times to seek blessing and protection.

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兵庫県神戸市須磨区多井畑字宮ノ脇1
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34.66233,135.09563
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February 7, 2026 11:00
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