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The Hachiman Jinja is a derelict Shinto shrine off Kagman Road on the island Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, and one of the few on those islands to survive relatively intact. The shrine, dedicated to the ''kami'' Hachiman, was probably built in the 1930s by the Japanese administration of the South Pacific Mandate as part of a program to Japanize the large number of Okinawan and Korean workers on the island. The shrine survived the World War II Battle of Saipan in remarkably good condition, although its main ''torii'' fell, and two ''koma-inu'' (dog-like statues) were lost. The main ''honden'' received some maintenance in the 1970s, and the property has received some maintenance from a local landholder.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NRHP nomination for Hachiman Jinja )〕 The shrine was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.〔 ==See also==
*National Register of Historic Places listings in the Northern Mariana Islands
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