The snowy scenery is absolutely beautiful. Visiting in winter feels really peaceful, and there aren’t many people around, so you can take your time walking around without dealing with crowds.

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Kitami Shrine
A მშვიდ calming local shrine where you can feel the history of Kitami City.
Founded in 1897 as a spiritual anchor for pioneer settlers, this shrine enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, Toyoukehime no Kami, and Sumiyoshi Okami. It was originally called Gokoku Shrine, but in 1942 it was renamed to its current name. Revered as the local guardian shrine since the pioneering era, it is now also a popular spot for Hatsumode, the first shrine visit of the New Year, among Kitami residents.
The grounds are colored by nature in every season. In spring, cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and azaleas bloom, while autumn leaves delight visitors in fall. Stone monuments and poetry stones that evoke the area’s history are scattered throughout the precincts, making it a pleasant place to stroll and reflect on the region’s past. With JR Kitami Station only Approx. 10 minutes away on foot, it is easy to stop by during sightseeing or a walk.
Various events are held throughout the year, including the Spring Annual Festival in June and the Grand Autumn Festival in September, when mikoshi processions and festival stalls are featured. The Grand Autumn Festival is especially the biggest event of the year and draws many local residents.
Highlights
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A shrine founded in 1897 and a classic Hatsumode spot for Kitami residents.
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Enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, Toyoukehime no Kami, and Sumiyoshi Okami.
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Stone monuments and poetry stones that reflect Kitami’s history are scattered throughout the grounds.
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Festival stalls line the approach during the Spring Annual Festival and the Grand Autumn Festival.
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Located in central Kitami City with easy access
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The shrine grounds are lush and calming
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During the Grand Autumn Festival, a procession of Approx. 300 people and a large mikoshi parade through the city
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have goshuin stamps?
Yes.
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Is there a parking lot?
Yes. (50 spaces)
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Are there coin lockers?
No.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 北見神社
- Postal Code
- 090-0022
- Address
- 6-11 Kita 2-jo Higashi, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-0022
- Phone
- 0157-23-4405
- Closed on
- Open daily
- Hours
- Open for worship at all times
- Admission
- Free to visit
- Access
- Approx. 11 minutes on foot from JR Kitami Station
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)