Couples enjoy the long torii-lined approach, buy an en-musubi charm together, and view cherry blossoms, although no evening lighting limits romantic night visits.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: This lets you explore the shrine grounds, join a ritual and enjoy seasonal blooms without rushing.
Cherry-blossom stroll:
Walk the cedar-lined approach and view about 1,400 sakura trees in bloom.
Tip: Visit late April to early May. Start at the torii gates to avoid crowds.
Enmusubi charm for good relationship:
Pray together at the main hall and purchase an enmusubi charm for strong bonds.
Tip: Bring a coin for the offering. Charm costs around ¥800–¥1,000.
Attend Sapporo Festival parade:
Watch Heian-era costumes and portable shrines during the June 14–16 festival.
Tip: Arrive by 10:00 to secure a front-row spot along the main approach.
Try shrine’s plum wine and cherry tea:
Taste local “Jingu no Ume” plum wine and “Jingu no Sakura” tea available at the office.
Tip: Buy a bottle or packet as a souvenir. Each costs ¥1,200–¥2,000.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Enmusubi charm | JPY 900 |
Festival snacks | JPY 300 |
Plum wine or cherry tea souvenir | JPY 1,500 |
Total Estimated | JPY 2,700 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring (late April–early May), stroll under blooming cherries. In mid-June, join the Sapporo Festival for traditional parades and local stalls.
Address: 474 Miyagaoka, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0959, Japan
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Culture Geek Travels
One of most important shrines in Hokkaido. Very tranquil and in the middle of the park. Easy walk from metro station, you will need around 25 minutes to get there from Sapporo city center. Very nice spiritual spot in Sapporo.
Terence Leow
We went in the summer, scorching but it calms you, with its nature and its long gravel walk. There’s a park surrounding it, one can easily spend 2-3 hours in that area admiring the architecture and nature.
Citra Hasanah
It’s so peaceful and glorious shrine. In summer it’s all only green but still very beautiful. It must be prettier in another season 😍 You can walk a lot here, and in Miyashita park there’s a field where i saw lot of students play volleyball 🍃
Auriane D
Really beautiful place. The shrine is all in wood with a traditional design, and the whole area feels very peaceful. It’s well taken care of, and there weren’t too many people, so it was a nice break from the city. Great spot for a quiet stroll or just to enjoy the atmosphere.
Arti Prasad
Beautiful shrine in Hokkaido! I went here in May first week, when the Sakura blossoms were just about to fall off completely, so I managed to get some nice pics. But from what I see of the shrine here in winters, it looks so much more beautiful in snow! Would love to revisit in winters someday!
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