Ando Tsunanokami is the primary kami enshrined in Andoh Shinsho, a small Shinto shrine located in the town of Rumoi, Hokkaido. The shrine is dedicated to the kami responsible for snow and cold weather. Founded during the Heian period, the shrine has maintained its traditional architecture, featuring a wooden torii gate and a distinctive thatched roof. According to local legend, Ando Tsunanokami was revered by the indigenous Ainu people for his role in protecting hunters from harsh winter conditions. Visitors can experience the unique charm of Hokkaido's winter landscapes at this remote shrine.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ando Tsunanokami
- Kami enshrined
- Ando Tsunanokami
- Coordinates
- 44.0227103, 142.4109125
Visitor tip
Due to its remote location, visitors should bring warm clothing and sturdy shoes for a safe and enjoyable visit. Follow the marked trails and respect any restrictions to ensure preservation of the shrine's natural surroundings.
Cultural notes
In Hokkaido, snow and cold weather are associated with the Ainu people's traditional hunting practices. The shrine's connection to Ando Tsunanokami highlights the importance of respecting and honoring the natural environment and indigenous cultures in Japanese Shintoism.
Historical note
Founded during the Heian period (794-1185 CE).