Located in the heart of rural Hokkaido, 狸神社 (Tanuki Shrine) is a tranquil Shinto shrine dedicated to the tanuki, a mythical creature known for its mischievous and shape-shifting abilities. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, with a sturdy wooden torii gate and a serene garden. Visitors can experience the local culture by participating in the annual Tanuki Matsuri festival, which features traditional dances and food stalls.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- tanuki, Inari, Fukutake, Shintoku
- Coordinates
- 43.0576939, 141.3555177
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's tranquility, visitors are advised to arrive early in the morning when the sun rises over the nearby mountains.
Cultural notes
In addition to its connection to the tanuki, Tanuki Shrine is also significant for its unique architectural feature: a torii gate adorned with traditional Ainu carvings. The shrine's location near the Tanukan River adds another layer of cultural significance, as the river is said to be inhabited by the tanuki's spirit.
Historical note
Tanuki Shrine was built during the Edo period (1603-1867) to honor the tanuki, a revered creature in Hokkaido's indigenous Ainu folklore.