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Categories: Shinto kami, War gods, Articles with short description, Japanese gods, Oracular deities
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Hachiman  Hondawake no Mikoto  Shō Hachimangū  Yahata no Kami
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In Japanese religion, Yahata formerly in Shinto and later commonly known as Hachiman is the syncretic divinity of archery and war, incorporating elements from both Shinto and Buddhism. Wikipedia
Japanese Shinto–Buddhist syncretic deity of archery and war; tutelary god of warriors; protector of Japan, the Japanese people and the Imperial House; the name means "God of 8 Banners", after the 8 heavenly banners signaling the birth of Ōjin Tennō Wikidata
The Japanese god of archery and tutelary deity of samurai. Wiktionary
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