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Hachiman

Shinto god of war, also worshipped by peasants and fishermen as the god of agriculture and fishery. Hachiman is identified with 3rd-4th century Emperor Ojin (_).

The kanji for Hachiman () can also be read Yawata meaning "eight banderoles". Hachiman shrines ({) are quite common in Japan. The largest in Tokyo is Tomioka Hachiamgu and the largest in Kanto is Tsuruoka Hachimangu in Kamakura.

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