[Sapporo] The cute paper-cut goshuin stamps at Sapporo Suwa Shrine
by みかんのかんづめ
Jun 10, 2023
Many of the amulets are exquisitely crafted, and the shrine boasts a solemn and tranquil atmosphere.
The origins of Sapporo Suwa Shrine date back to 1882. Back then, Mr. Masaru Ueshima, who had relocated from the Shino region and begun cultivating the area, built a small shrine within his family home to enshrine the spirits of various shrines brought from his homeland. Today, the shrine not only preserves its rich history and culture but also offers a wealth of scenic beauty.
The "Hana-te-mizu" event, held from spring to autumn, is particularly recommended. A variety of flowers float in the shrine's hand-water basins, complemented by colorful Japanese umbrellas and lanterns, creating a dreamy atmosphere that's sure to captivate you with your camera.
In addition, monthly goshuin (marked with a seasonal theme) are released, featuring unique designs in embroidery and paper-cut styles, making them a must-have for your collection!
Basic Information
Address
1-10 Kita-12-jo Higashi, Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Access
● Car: Approximately 5 minutes from JR Sapporo Station's North Exit
● On foot: Approximately 3 minutes from Subway Kita-13-jo Higashi Station
● On foot: Approximately 8 minutes from Subway Kita-12-jo Station
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