Ishikari Jishinsha is a Shinto shrine located in Hokkaido, Japan, dedicated to the kami Ishikari. The shrine's architecture is inspired by traditional Japanese temples and features a distinctive golden torii gate. According to local legend, the shrine was built to protect fishermen and traders from storms and bad luck. Today, visitors can experience the vibrant atmosphere of the shrine during its annual summer festival, where they can try local specialties like crab and sake.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祀られている神
- Ishikari
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To avoid waiting in line, visit Ishikari Jishinsha early in the morning or late in the evening when the sun is low. This will also give you a chance to take photos of the shrine without tourists.
文化的背景
Ishikari Jishinsha is said to be one of the shrines with strong connections to the sea, as evidenced by its location on the coast and the presence of a shrine within the nearby fishing village. Ishikari, the primary kami enshrined here, is also associated with protection against storms and misfortune at sea.