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Shinkawa Koutai Jinja Shrine
With cute lucky charms and goshuin, this shrine is a must-visit for pet lovers.
Founded in 1904 as the guardian shrine of Sapporo’s Shinkawa district, this shrine enshrines Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke Omikami, just like Ise Jingu. It is also known as the only shrine in Hokkaido permitted to bear the name “Koutai Jinja,” a title that signifies a deep connection to Ise Jingu. In addition, Okuninushi no Mikoto, the main deity of Izumo Taisha, is also enshrined here.
One of the deities worshipped here, Batō Daijin, is a guardian deity of animals. Originally, the shrine prayed for the health of and held memorial services for horses and cattle used in Hokkaido’s early development, but today it is widely known as a guardian shrine for pets. Visitors may worship with their pets, and many pet lovers come to the pet health and safety prayer festival held twice a year. Unique items available here, such as matching lucky charms for pets and their owners and goshuin with original designs, are also very popular.
The shrine also hosts a variety of annual events, led by the grand autumn festival, which draws large crowds with mikoshi carrying, Hokyo Taiko drum performances, mochi throwing, and more.
Highlights
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A shrine founded as the guardian shrine of Sapporo’s Shinkawa district.
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Known for its deep ties to Ise Jingu and Izumo Taisha.
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Enshrines Batō Daijin, a guardian deity of animals, and visitors may worship with their pets.
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Lucky charms and goshuin with a wide variety of designs are also popular.
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The grand autumn festival held every September draws large crowds.
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Like Ise Jingu, the shrine enshrines Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke Omikami as its deities
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Stroke the zodiac sign of your birth year, or the one connected to the blessing you seek, before offering your prayers
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The grand autumn festival is packed with events, including mikoshi carrying and Hokyo Taiko drum performances
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There are many types of goshuin, including pet-themed designs and kirie paper-cut styles
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Lucky charms and talismans for pets are also available
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A scene from the pet health and safety prayer service
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have goshuin?
We offer monthly goshuin, pet goshuin, Sapporo Seven Shrines Pilgrimage goshuin, reconstruction support goshuin, kirie goshuin, and more.
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Is there a parking lot?
Yes, there is parking in front of the shrine office (Approx. 20 spaces).
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Are there coin lockers?
No, there are none.
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Can I enter the amulet office with my pet?
Yes, if you carry your pet or place it in a carrier.
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When is the pet prayer festival?
It is held on the third Sunday of May and October every year.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 新川皇大神社
- Postal Code
- 001-0923
- Address
- 13-3-12 Shinkawa 3-jo, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
- Phone
- 011-765-7880
- Closed on
- Open daily
- Hours
- 9:00am–5:00pm
- Admission
- Free to visit
- Access
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(1) 8 minutes by car from Shinkawa IC on the Sasson Expressway
(2) 10 minutes by car from either JR Hakodate Main Line Hassamu-Chuo Station or JR Gakuentoshi Line Shinkawa Station
(3) Take the Chuo Bus Shinkawa Line Kita 72 from Kita 24-jo Subway Station, get off at Seiryobashi, then walk 2 minutes - Official website
- Official website (Japanese)