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Hokkaido Jingu Tongu Shrine
Hokkaido Jingu Tongu Shrine
Hokkaido Jingu Tongu Shrine
Hokkaido Jingu Tongu Shrine
Hokkaido

Hokkaido Jingu Tongu Shrine, Sapporo

4.4 (1777)Shinto ShrineTourist AttractionPlace Of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint Of InterestEstablishment
Last updated Mar 21, 2026

Hokkaido Jingu Tongu was built in 1891 as a more accessible branch shrine of the main Hokkaido Jingu located in Maruyama Park. This shrine was constructed using materials from the original Hokkaido Jingu Shrine (formerly Sapporo Shrine), establishing a direct spiritual connection between the two sacred sites. The shrine was created to provide easier access for worshippers during winter months when the main shrine in the hills became difficult to reach.

Hokkaido Jingu Tongu, affectionately nicknamed "Tongu-san" by Sapporo citizens, sits in the heart of Sapporo's city center where the Sosei River flows nearby. The shrine grounds maintain a peaceful, secluded atmosphere despite the urban setting, surrounded by greenery that provides respite from the bustling city. The shrine is particularly renowned for blessings related to easy childbirth and child-bearing, making it a significant pilgrimage site for expectant families.

Visitors to Hokkaido Jingu Tongu can observe the guardian dogs (komainu) that were dedicated in June 1890 by Hideyoshi Watanabe and Kazaemon Shinohara, carved from Sapporo soft stone. These represent the earliest komainu made in Hokkaido and are the oldest in the Ishikari region. The shrine offers traditional worship experiences including purchasing protective charms, writing wishes on wooden plaques (ema), and receiving goshuin stamp commemorations of the visit.

The shrine's central Sapporo location makes it highly accessible by multiple transportation methods. Visitors can reach the shrine via subway, taking the Tozai Line to nearby stations and walking a short distance through the city center. The urban setting allows for easy combination with other Sapporo attractions and provides convenient access to local restaurants and shopping areas. Admission to the shrine grounds is free, allowing visitors to explore the peaceful environment and participate in traditional worship practices without cost.


Phone
+81 11-221-1084
Website
tongusan.jp


The area

Address
Japan, 〒060-0052 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Minami 2 Jōhigashi, 3-chōme−10−10−26

Phone

+81 11-221-1084

Website

tongusan.jp

What other travelers are saying about Hokkaido Jingu Tongu Shrine, Sapporo

Hokkaido Shrine Tongu feels like a hidden gem quietly tucked into the city. Unlike the main shrine, it offers a more intimate and serene atmosphere, perfect for reflection. You’ll often find locals stopping by, making it feel like a genuine part of daily Sapporo life.

Nearby attractions to see

Hakodate Nanae Snow Park

Hakodate Nanae Snow Park

Daisetsuzan National Park

Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaido

Akanko Onsen Town

Akanko Onsen Town, Kushiro

Jozankei Hot Springs

Jozankei Hot Springs, Sapporo

Nearby attractions to see

Hakodate Nanae Snow Park

Hakodate Nanae Snow Park

Daisetsuzan National Park

Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaido

Akanko Onsen Town

Akanko Onsen Town, Kushiro

Jozankei Hot Springs

Jozankei Hot Springs, Sapporo


Frequently Asked Questions

Hokkaido Jingu Tongu is a branch shrine of the main Hokkaido Jingu located in Maruyama Park. Built in 1891, Tongu was established in Sapporo's city center to provide easier access for worshippers, especially during harsh winter months when reaching the main shrine in the hills became difficult. Both shrines are spiritually connected, with Tongu constructed using materials from the original Hokkaido Jingu.

The shrine is particularly renowned for blessings related to easy childbirth and child-bearing, making it a popular destination for expectant families and couples hoping to conceive. It's also famous for housing the oldest komainu (guardian dog statues) in the Ishikari region, carved from Sapporo soft stone and dedicated in June 1890. Local residents affectionately call it "Tongu-san."

The shrine is located in central Sapporo near the Sosei River, making it easily accessible by public transportation. Take the Tozai subway line to nearby stations and walk a short distance through the city center. The central location allows visitors to combine their shrine visit with other downtown Sapporo attractions, shopping, and dining.

No, admission to the shrine grounds is completely free. Visitors can explore the peaceful environment, observe the historic komainu statues, and participate in traditional worship practices without paying any entrance fee. Optional purchases include protective charms (omamori), wooden wish plaques (ema), and goshuin stamp commemorations.

Visitors can engage in traditional Japanese shrine activities including offering prayers at the main hall, purchasing protective charms for various blessings, writing wishes on wooden plaques, and receiving commemorative goshuin stamps. The shrine provides a peaceful retreat from the busy city atmosphere, surrounded by greenery where you can observe the historic 1890 komainu statues and experience authentic Japanese spiritual culture.
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I am traveller
May 26, 2025
Lovely shrine, not super busy, beautiful architecture.
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Irene Tyler
Feb 8, 2026
A habit of mine to visit different shrines while traveling, oddly, the weather was quite creepy for my visit. A blizzard occurs right before I set my way to the shrine, and it stops as soon as I complete my prayers. Typical shrine in the city of sapporo, lovely and beautiful
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Luk L
Feb 10, 2025
Nice place to visit Some street food are available.
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Chanokporn Sintuvatin
Jan 18, 2026
The solemn and tranquil atmosphere of the shrine made me feel very calm. As a tourist, visiting this place was a wonderful experience. Hokkaido in the snow is beautiful, and I think this place is definitely worth a visit. It’s free entry.
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Collin Lee
Apr 7, 2025