Oita · Usa
33.5303°N, 131.3511°E
Usa Jingu, established in 725 AD, is the head shrine of all Hachiman shrines in Japan (numbering 40,000+). Hachiman is the syncretic deity combining the deified Emperor Ojin with Buddhist elements — making Usa Jingu historically significant as a site where Shinto and Buddhism merged. The shrine complex contains three main halls in the unique Hachiman-zukuri architectural style (two buildings connected under one roof).
The approach from the base of Mt. Omoto to the shrine requires crossing two vermillion bridges over a pristine river, climbing stone steps through forest, passing through multiple torii gates — a 20-minute ascent that creates ceremonial progression.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
6:00 AM – 9:00 PM (shrine grounds). Treasure hall 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Check locally before visiting
Best Season
Year-round; early morning (6:00–8:00) for peaceful cedar forest atmosphere before tour groups
Visit Duration
1–1.5 hours for full traditional approach, main halls, and treasure hall
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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