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Aoi Aso Shrine

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Aoi Aso Shrine

青井阿蘇神社

4.4Est. 60Hitoyoshi, Kyushu

Overview

National Treasure shrine from 806 AD with rare thatched-roof architecture in the remote Kuma Valley.

A National Treasure founded in 806 AD in the remote Kuma Valley, featuring five thatched-roof buildings in the rare Hitoyoshi-style architecture. The ornate carvings on the romon gate blend Buddhist and Shinto iconography in a style unique to the isolated Kuma region. Hitoyoshi's mountain-ringed remoteness kept the shrine undamaged through centuries and allowed a distinct local shochu distilling tradition to develop alongside.

Practical info

Japanese name
青井阿蘇神社
Nearest station
Hitoyoshi Station (12 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking
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