Located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Sasaki-jinsha Shrine is a small Shinto temple dedicated to the sea god and protector of fishermen. Its name, 'Sasaki,' means 'rock guardian' or 'island guardian,' reflecting its importance as a shrine for safe passage and protection at sea. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Hokkaido Shintoism, with a simple yet elegant design featuring a wooden torii gate and a tranquil garden.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Sasaki-no-okami
- 祀られている神
- Sasaki-no-okami
- 座標
- 42.374612, 140.9201711
参拝のヒント
To make the most of your visit, try some local seafood at one of the nearby restaurants, which are said to be blessed by Sasaki-no-okami himself.
文化的背景
Sasaki-jinsha Shrine is particularly associated with the legend of a famous Hokkaido fisherman who prayed to Sasaki-no-okami for safe passage and was rewarded with a bountiful catch. The shrine is also famous for its unique 'matsuri-yoshi' bell, which is rung during festivals to ward off evil spirits.
歴史
The shrine was originally founded in the Heian period (794-1185 CE) as a small temple dedicated to the god of the sea, Sasaki-no-okami. Over time, it has been rebuilt and renovated several times, with the current structure dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868 CE).