surrounded by forests, making it not only a cultural site but also a great spot for nature walks and hiking.
Spring (April–May): Cherry blossoms bloom in late April, making it a popular hanami (flower viewing) spot.
Summer (June–August): Greenery and cool breezes make it ideal for walks and hikes.
Autumn (September–November): The fall foliage around the shrine and Maruyama Park is stunning.
Winter (December–March): The snow-covered landscape gives the shrine a magical feel.
Maruyama Park Walking Route (Easy – 30-45 mins)
If you're looking for a leisurely walk, Maruyama Park has well-maintained paths that take you through lush forests, seasonal flower gardens, and open spaces perfect for picnics. This is a great route to pair with a visit to Hokkaido Jingu.
Start at Maruyama Koen Station
Walk through Maruyama Park (a mix of paved and dirt paths)
Visit Hokkaido Jingu
Loop back through the park, passing by small ponds and scenic resting spots
Maruyama Primeval Forest Trail (Easy – 1 hour round trip)
Behind Hokkaido Jingu, you’ll find Maruyama Primeval Forest, a natural forest that has remained untouched for centuries. The trail is short but offers an immersive nature experience, with towering trees, moss-covered rocks, and occasional wildlife sightings.
Start at Hokkaido Jingu
Walk behind the shrine into Maruyama Primeval Forest
Follow the trail as it loops back towards Maruyama Park
Tip: The forest is home to many birds and even wild squirrels, so keep an eye out!
Maruyama Mountain Hiking Trail (Moderate – 1.5 hours round trip)
For a short but rewarding hike, head up Maruyama (225m), a small mountain directly accessible from Hokkaido Jingu. The trail is well-marked and features wooden steps and dirt paths, leading to an observation point with views over Sapporo.
Start at Hokkaido Jingu
Walk past the shrine and follow the signs for Maruyama Summit Trail
The trail is mostly shaded, with some steep sections
Reach the summit and enjoy the scenic overlook of Sapporo
Descend back the same way
Tip: This is a great hike year-round, but in winter, the trail can be icy, so bring proper footwear.