尾田神社

Japanese Name尾田神社
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityToda no Kami
Coordinates42.5404491, 143.1843135

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About this Shrine

Tailored to the unique landscape of Hokkaido, Toda Shrine honors the kami of the region's indigenous people and celebrates the area's natural beauty with a stunning waterfall backdrop. Founded in 1627 during the Edo period, the shrine has adapted traditional Japanese architecture to incorporate regional elements, creating a harmonious blend of Shinto spirituality and Hakodate city charm.

Cultural Significance

In Hakodate city, Toda Shrine is believed to be connected to the mythological origin of the city's name 'Hakodate', which refers to a mythical land where the sun and moon meet. During the annual Otohashi Matsuri festival in September, locals reenact an ancient ritual meant to promote peace between humans and kami.

Enshrined Deities

Toda no Kami a local Shinto deity believed to be associated with the region's indigenous people

Location

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