6 Chome-5 Maruyama Nishimachi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0944Map
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Oyama no Kami, known as the God of managing mountains
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Since it is located on the west side of Maruyama Park, it is less than 20 minutes by bus from Maruyama Park Station on the Tozai Subway Line by public transportation. Oyamagijin, known as the god who manages the mountain, is like a branch office of Hokkaido Jingu, so I wonder if it corresponds to the grandson shrine of Ise Jingu. The precincts were properly repaired with a large torii gate and kept well.
No matter where I went, there was an earthquake, so I changed my schedule and worshiped.
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Since the bus was in operation, I went on foot and went by bus on the way back. Located on the south side of Maruyama Park, the bus stop in front of Maruyama Nishimachi Shrine is convenient with many buses. I went through a large torii gate and entered the precincts, but since the virgin forest remains, I took a walk in the precincts like a green space while wondering if a bear would come out. It is said that Maruyama Nishimachi Shrine was originally Takinosawa Shrine, but the place name changed and changed to the current name. The temple is also in the grove, and it feels solemn ...
The torii gate is wood and only the top is covered with tin. The shrine is a small dust-sized shrine, and it's a little lonely because it's surrounded by translucent boards and wave boards like garages. The equipment to improve weather resistance is quite conspicuous. There is also a stone monument enshrining the god in the precincts.
It originated from the enshrining of Oyamatsumi no Kami, known as the god of managing mountains throughout the country, by settlers in the surrounding area during the pioneering period of the Meiji era. Passing through the small yellow torii gate, you will find a simple shrine that was entrusted to the guardian temple of the small-scale former Hokkaido Takushoku Bank office building. According to the guide board, okuninomiya no Kami, okuninomiya no Kami, and shohiko no Kami (sukunahi ...) were separated from Sapporo Jinja shrine (present Hokkaido Jingu Shrine).
Oyama no Kami, known as the God of managing mountains
Since it is located on the west side of Maruyama Park, it is less than 20 minutes by bus from Maruyama Park Station on the Tozai Subway Line by public transportation. Oyamagijin, known as the god who manages the mountain, is like a branch office of Hokkaido Jingu, so I wonder if it corresponds to the grandson shrine of Ise Jingu. The precincts were properly repaired with a large torii gate and kept well.
No matter where I went, there was an earthquake, so I changed my schedule and worshiped.
Since the bus was in operation, I went on foot and went by bus on the way back. Located on the south side of Maruyama Park, the bus stop in front of Maruyama Nishimachi Shrine is convenient with many buses. I went through a large torii gate and entered the precincts, but since the virgin forest remains, I took a walk in the precincts like a green space while wondering if a bear would come out. It is said that Maruyama Nishimachi Shrine was originally Takinosawa Shrine, but the place name changed and changed to the current name. The temple is also in the grove, and it feels solemn ...
Weather resistance is perfect.
The torii gate is wood and only the top is covered with tin. The shrine is a small dust-sized shrine, and it's a little lonely because it's surrounded by translucent boards and wave boards like garages. The equipment to improve weather resistance is quite conspicuous. There is also a stone monument enshrining the god in the precincts.
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It originated from the enshrining of Oyamatsumi no Kami, known as the god of managing mountains throughout the country, by settlers in the surrounding area during the pioneering period of the Meiji era. Passing through the small yellow torii gate, you will find a simple shrine that was entrusted to the guardian temple of the small-scale former Hokkaido Takushoku Bank office building. According to the guide board, okuninomiya no Kami, okuninomiya no Kami, and shohiko no Kami (sukunahi ...) were separated from Sapporo Jinja shrine (present Hokkaido Jingu Shrine).