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Hokkaido

Nemuro Bear Shrine, located in Nemuro City, Hokkaido, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the bear kami, also known as 'Kuma-gami'. The shrine is situated near the Nemuro River and is said to be one of the oldest shrines on the northern island. The shrine's architecture reflects the region's indigenous Ainu culture, with a distinctive roof shape and wooden structure. Visitors can enjoy traditional crafts, local food, and stunning views of the surrounding forest.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Kuma-gami
祀られている神
Bear, Kuma-gami
座標
42.5387092, 140.8616835

参拝のヒント

To fully experience the shrine's charm, take a walk along the Nemuro River at dawn to see the shrine's torii gate illuminated by the rising sun.

文化的背景

The bear is an important symbol in Japanese culture, representing strength and protection. The shrine's bear kami is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune to visitors. During the annual autumn festival, locals offer food and drinks to the bear kami, highlighting the importance of gratitude and respect for nature.

歴史

The shrine was established during the Edo period (1603-1868) as a sacred site for the bear kami.

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