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Musashino Hachimangu

4 (868)Shinto ShrineTourist AttractionPlace Of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint Of InterestEstablishment
Last updated Apr 2, 2026

Musashino Hachimangu is a historic Shinto shrine located in the Kichijoji district of Musashino City, Tokyo. The shrine was originally founded in 785 (Enryaku 8) by the military commander Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, though its current location dates to the aftermath of the Great Fire of Meireki in 1657, when residents displaced from Koishikawa established Kichijoji Village and enshrined the Hachiman deity as their guardian god. The shrine is dedicated to Oujin Emperor (also known as Hondawake no Mikoto), revered as the God of Bows and Arrows, along with Himeokami and Ootaihime no Mikoto.

The shrine grounds span approximately 1,300 tsubo (around 4,300 square meters) and are characterized by a serene setting within a cluster of zelkova and camphor trees. The shrine serves as an important spiritual center for the local community and is believed to bring blessings for business prosperity, marital harmony, and protection from misfortune. Within the precincts stand seven smaller shrines, including Ootori Shrine, each with its own significance. The architecture features traditional Japanese design elements with komainu guardian statues accompanied by cubs.

Visitors experience the shrine's peaceful atmosphere along with its cultural significance through various annual festivals. The shrine supports local celebrations including the Kichijoji Aki Matsuri in September, which features food stalls and game booths. The Tori no Ichi (Rake Fair) held in November is particularly notable, featuring rows of stalls selling decorative kumade rakes that symbolize gathering good fortune. The shrine area is part of a historic temple district, with four nearby temples—Anyoji, Kosenji, Renjoji, and Gessouji—collectively known as the Shikendera Temples.

The shrine is easily accessible from Kichijoji Station on the JR Chuo Line, located approximately 7-10 minutes walk from the station's north exit. From Shinjuku Station, the journey takes around 30 minutes on the JR Chuo Line (Rapid) to Kichijoji Station. Entry to the shrine grounds is free of charge, making it an accessible destination for both spiritual visits and cultural exploration.


Phone
+81 422-22-5327
Website
www.tokyo-jinjacho.or.jp


The area

Address
1-chōme-1-23 Kichijōji Higashichō, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0002, Japan

Musashino Hachimangu

Phone

+81 422-22-5327

Website

www.tokyo-jinjacho.or.jp

What other travelers are saying about Musashino Hachimangu

Very cool Shinto Shrine near Kichijoji station. There are also some smaller shrines here too. This place is easy to find and on a busy city street. Not sure about parking. Check it out if you’re in the neighborhood.
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Daniel Scott
Jul 23, 2024
Medium sized Shinto Shrine, supporting some of the local Kichioji matsuris, like the Kichijoji Aki Matsuri in September. It has its own medium sized mikoshi, and during the matsuris, a number of food yatais and children's game booths, but can become quite crowded as there is just the one walking path which goes to the shrine. Unfortunately, during the matsuris, it seems the office for goshuin stamps is closed.
So beautifull to be there and to meet japanese couple with their baby - Yu has his 100days celebration.
Had fun experiencing the festival here. :)
A lovely shrine hidden away right in the middle of Kichijoji.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is open 24 hours daily and admission is completely free. The shrine office operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM for purchasing omamori (protective charms), ema (wooden prayer plaques), and receiving goshuin (shrine stamps).

Take JR Chuo Line to Kichijoji Station, then transfer to JR Chuo-Sobu Line to Musashi-Sakai Station. From Musashi-Sakai Station, Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, take Keio Inokashira Line to Kichijoji, then bus or taxi to the shrine.

Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is famous for enshrining Hachiman, the Shinto god of war and divine protection. Visitors commonly pray for victory in competitions, success in business, protection from harm, safe childbirth, and academic achievement. The shrine is particularly popular among students and athletes.

The best time to visit Musashino Hachimangu Shrine is during the annual autumn festival (usually September-October) featuring traditional mikoshi (portable shrine) processions. New Year (January 1-3) is also popular for hatsumode (first shrine visit), though expect large crowds during this period.

Musashino Hachimangu Shrine offers various omamori including victory charms, traffic safety amulets, academic success charms, and health protection talismans. You can also purchase ema wooden plaques for writing prayers, goshuin shrine stamps for your collection, and traditional Japanese shrine merchandise like small bells and key chains.
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