出羽三山北海道御分社

Japanese Name出羽三山北海道御分社
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Coordinates42.4669515, 140.8676325

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About this Shrine

Located in Hokkaido, Outa Sanzan's northern branch temple, Fubunsha, is dedicated to the sacred mountain deity, Haku-san. This Shinto shrine honors the god of wisdom, prosperity, and nature. As a major stop on the legendary 'Road of 88 Temples,' the site attracts numerous pilgrims seeking spiritual enlightenment and blessings.

Cultural Significance

As an important site on the 'Road of 88 Temples,' Fubunsha is deeply connected to Japanese Buddhist and Shinto traditions. The nearby town celebrates the annual 'Haku-zan Matsuri,' a festive event honoring Haku-san with offerings, music, and local performances.

Enshrined Deities

Haku Shinshō

Location

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