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中問寒神社

Hokkaido

Middle of nowhere, Middle of Winter Shrine is dedicated to the god of cold and harsh weather. The shrine's remote location in the midst of a vast forest makes it a perfect spot for those seeking spiritual guidance during Japan's harshest season. Visitors can experience the serene beauty of nature while contemplating their life's journey.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Tobira no Kami, god of gateways and transitions
祀られている神
Tobira no Kami
座標
44.9667491, 142.0553343

参拝のヒント

For a truly immersive experience, arrive at dawn during winter to witness the sunrise through the dense forest canopy. Bring warm clothing and a hot beverage to sustain you during your visit.

文化的背景

As a shrine dedicated to a kami associated with harsh weather, Middle of nowhere, Middle of Winter Shrine is likely tied to the New Year's festival, Oshogatsu. The shrine may also be involved in rituals related to snowfall and frostbite prevention.

歴史

Built in the early Heian period (794-1185 CE), this shrine was likely constructed as an oasis along the trade route between Hokkaido and mainland Japan.

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