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今金八幡宮

Hokkaido

Located in the scenic city of Sapporo, Hokkaido's largest metropolis, Today's Shrine is dedicated to Gold Eight-Bell Temple, a site believed by local people to be an excellent luck charm and source of good fortune. The current building was constructed in 1887, replacing an earlier structure that dated back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The temple complex features beautiful gardens, a tranquil pond, and several traditional buildings adorned with vermilion and gold accents. Visitors can take part in various festivals throughout the year, including a prominent autumnal event where locals honor the deity with prayers and offerings.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
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座標
42.4306813, 140.0116495

参拝のヒント

To experience the full beauty of Today's Shrine, consider visiting during the autumn festival, where you can enjoy traditional performances, food stalls, and purchase gold coins as offerings.

文化的背景

Gold Eight-Bell Temple is often associated with good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture. It is believed that the temple's architecture, adorned with eight bells, represents harmony and balance. Visitors are encouraged to take a moment to admire the beautiful gardens and listen for the gentle chime of the temple's famous gold bells.

歴史

The shrine was re-established in 1887 by Hokkaido's first daimyo (feudal lord) after the region was ceded to Japan from Russia in 1858.

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