


Osaki Hachimangu
Tesoro Nazionale che incarna l'estetica dei Date
Santuario classificato Tesoro Nazionale fondato da Date Masamune. Capolavoro dell'architettura Momoyama dal design abbagliante e lussuoso.
Storia del santuario
Osaki Hachimangu was established in 1607 by Date Masamune, the legendary 'One-Eyed Dragon' and lord of Sendai Domain. Fresh from his campaigns in the Battle of Sekigahara, Masamune constructed this shrine as the guardian of his newly built castle town of Sendai. He spared no expense, commissioning the finest artisans of the Momoyama period to create a shrine of extraordinary beauty.
The shrine survived the devastating 1945 Sendai air raids and the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, standing as a symbol of Sendai's resilience. It was designated as a National Treasure in 1952, making it one of the most important Momoyama-period structures in northern Japan.
I kami consacrati
Cosa vedere
The Honden (main hall) is a stunning example of Momoyama-period architecture, designated as a National Treasure. Every surface is lavishly decorated with intricate carvings of animals, flowers, and mythological scenes, covered in vibrant lacquer and gold leaf. The bold, colorful style is characteristic of the confident Momoyama aesthetic and rivals even the famous Nikko Toshogu in its exuberance.
The long cedar-lined approach creates a solemn atmosphere as visitors walk through the ancient forest. The shrine grounds also feature a museum displaying artifacts related to Date Masamune and the history of the Sendai domain.
Festival principali
The Matsutaki-sai Festival in January features a dramatic bonfire ceremony where New Year decorations are ritually burned. The shrine's annual grand festival in September coincides with Sendai's cultural calendar and features traditional performances and mikoshi processions through the city. During Sendai's famous Tanabata Festival in August, the shrine area is decorated with elaborate colorful streamers.
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