Okoppe Shrine - Hokkaido
Okoppe Shrine (興部神社) is the main shrine of the town of Okoppe. It is located at 1064 Okoppe town in Mombetsu District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.
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| Okoppe Shrine |
Okoppe Shrine Details
Okoppe Shrine is a revered Shinto site with deep historical roots and cultural
significance. Since its founding in September 1899, this sacred place
has stood as a spiritual cornerstone for the local community, evolving
alongside the town itself.
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| Okoppe Shrine - Okoppe town, Hokkaido Prefecture |
A Rich History Rooted in Community Spirit
The origins of the Okoppe Shrine date back to
the earliest days of the town’s development. Led by Sakai Tsuneemon,
head of a migration group from Toyama Prefecture, the town’s first settlers
united to build a small shrine in the Okoppeharano (Kitako) area. It was
here that Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and one of Shinto's most
revered deities, was first enshrined.
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| Okoppe Shrine's torii gate |
As the town grew, so did the shrine. During
the early Taisho era, a new structure was built on a hill near today’s
civil engineering office in Midorigaoka, serving as a spiritual
gathering place for four years.
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| Okoppe Shrine grounds |
In 1915, the shrine was relocated under the overpass along the Saiwai-cho National Highway, and then once more in 1919 to its present site in Miyagaoka, Miyashita-cho. A major milestone came in 1930, when a new shrine building was erected, complete with a newly constructed approach that connected the mountainside to the city side. That same year, a branch of the Sapporo Shrine was enshrined within its grounds, further solidifying its sacred status.
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| The shrine's chozuya |
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| The shrine's chozubachi |
Official Recognition and Renovation
In 1935, under the leadership of Yoneda
Senmatsu and 204 parishioners, an application was submitted—and approved—to
officially establish Kamijinja Shrine within the Okoppe Shrine grounds.
Okoppe Shrine's Main Hall
A significant chapter in the shrine’s story
came in 1939, when it was chosen for renovation as part of Japan’s
nationwide 2,600th anniversary of the founding of the nation. The
renovation, led by Hirayama Kyuzo of Asahikawa City, cost 18,000 yen
and was completed on October 9, 1940. Just weeks earlier, in September
1940, the Okoppe Shrine was formally designated as a village shrine, and
by October, it was elevated to the status of a shrine eligible to
receive sacred offerings.
Okoppe Shrine Grounds
The Deities of Okoppe Shrine
Today, Okoppe Shrine enshrines the revered deities Okunitama-no-Okami, Oonamuchi-no-Okami, and Sukunahikona-no-Okami—all associated with the protection of land, people, and health. The shrine continues to serve as a spiritual hub for the town’s residents, currently supporting a community of approximately 1,000 households.
Team Nicerio visits Okoppe Shrine
On July 16, 2023, my daughter and I visited
Okoppe Shrine for the first time during the second day of our Father and
Daughter Road Trip # 5. It also coincided with my 622nd day in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme. As part of our Hokkaido 179 travel goals, my family and
I made sure to visit at least one of the main shrines of the municipality that
we visited. During our visit, we offered prayers and paid respects to the
deities of the shrine, and as part of our family tradition, we would make 3
wishes before leaving the shrine.
Okoppe Shrine Admission Fee
It’s FREE to enter and explore the Okoppe Shrine grounds.
Okoppe Shrine Operating Hours
Okoppe Shrine grounds are open 24/7.
However, it is highly recommended that you visit in the morning as the place is
not well-lit at night.
Why visit Okoppe Shrine?
Okoppe Shrine provides a quiet, meaningful
experience and a deeper connection to the local community, making it a
worthwhile stop for those exploring northern Japan. If you’re collecting
goshuin stamps, you can get a pre-made goshuin in Okoppe Shrine, but it’s not
always available. If you prefer the goshuin to be written by a monk on your
goshuin-cho, you can avail yourself of the goshuin of Okoppe Shrine from Omu Shrine.
Getting to Okoppe Shrine
From Nayoro Station, board the Okoppe Sen bus of the Meishi Bus Company. Board down at the Okoppe bus stop. From there, walk for about 1.5 kilometers to Okoppe Shrine.
Travel time: 1 hour and 55 minutes
Fare: 1,790 yen
You can use this Meishi Bus timetable for your visit:
To Okoppe from Nayoro - LINK
To Nayoro from Okoppe - LINK
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Lovely photos!
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