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Osaki Hachimangu Shrine
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Miyagi, Tohoku

Osaki Hachimangu Shrine

Date Masamune's personal shrine, built in 1607 and designated a National Treasure — the only Momoyama-period shrine in Tohoku. The lacquered black main hall decorated with gold is considered one of Japan's finest examples of shrine architecture.

Duration

1 hour

Admission

Free

Hours

8:30–17:00; grounds accessible during daylight

Best Season

Year-round; January (Donto-sai)

Access

Bus from Sendai Station (approx. 20 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The "Shinkuro" black lacquer and gold-leaf decoration is the only surviving example of this style

  • 2

    Date Masamune commissioned the shrine as a personal ancestral worship hall — it retains his spirit

  • 3

    The Donto-sai festival in January is a roaring bonfire ceremony with participants stripped to loincloths

  • 4

    Sendai's Zelkova-lined boulevard leads directly to the shrine gates

Local Tips

One of Japan's most beautiful shrine buildings — the Gongenzukuri style architecture with its intricate gilded and painted carvings is extraordinary. The approach through a quiet residential neighbourhood rather than a tourist district makes the discovery feel genuine. Located 10 minutes by taxi from Sendai Station; easily combined with Zuihoden Mausoleum.

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