Located in Sapporo, Hokkaido's largest city, Hiyoshi Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto god Susanoo, a storm god and brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu. The shrine's name reflects its association with wind, storms, and the sea, which are common elements in Hokkaido's rugged landscape. The shrine's architecture is a mix of traditional Japanese and modern design, blending wood and stone to create a cozy and inviting space.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Susanoo
- 祀られている神
- Susanoo, Other kami enshrined at the shrine, null
- 座標
- 44.4154173, 143.1545933
参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the shrine's significance, consider visiting during the 'Tanabata' festival in July, which honors the star-crossed lovers Vega and Altair.
文化的背景
The Hiyoshi Shrine is known for its unique wind chimes, called 'fune,' which are hung from a wooden beam above the main hall. According to legend, Susanoo created these chimes to calm the stormy seas. Visitors can hear the soft clinking of the fune during the festival or on quiet days.
歴史
The Hiyoshi Shrine was founded during the Edo period (1603-1867) as a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo.