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Hokkaido Jingu
The most important Shinto shrine in Hokkaido
Category

Historic

Est. Duration

1-2h

Also

Hike

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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.

Activity level
Age requirement

All ages

Seasonality

All seasons

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