Hokkaido Jingu, A Sanctuary of Serenity Amidst Nature

Sapporo City Chuo Ward (Miyagaoka 474)
Japanese shrines are relatively quiet
4.3

Introduction

Shinto shrines and shrines play an important role in Japanese culture and are closely related to people's daily lives. January 1st every year is Japan's "Hatsumode" activity, where people go to shrines and shrines to pray for a peaceful and successful new year. In addition, people also come to pray for safe travel, academic success, happy marriage and so on. Hokkaido Shrine enshrines four-pillar deities, including Okuninushi-no-Mikoto, Onamuchi-no-Mikoto, Sukunahikona-no-Mikoto and Emperor Meiji. You can visit the shrine to experience the atmosphere, and if you are interested, you can also buy some amulets to give to your friends and family.

Must-go rating

Generally
100%

Transportation

50%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
50%
Subway/Train
Address
Sapporo City Chuo Ward (Miyagaoka 474)
Opening hours
6:00-17:00 (may vary depending on the season).
Transportation
Take the East-West Line of the subway to the Yuanshan Park Station, and walk a short distance after exiting the station to reach the destination.