Aso Shrine
Kumamoto · Aso
32.9417°N, 131.1147°E
Aso Shrine, established in 281 AD, is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines and was famous for its three-story gate tower (romon, 楼門) — one of the tallest shrine gates in Japan at 18 meters. The 2016 earthquake completely collapsed the gate and damaged several shrine buildings. The reconstruction (completed 2023) used traditional methods: cypress wood, hand-forged nails, and mortise-tenon joinery without modern fasteners.
The shrine's reconstruction became a national heritage preservation project, documented for future generations to study traditional wooden architecture techniques.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Shrine grounds: dawn to dusk. Reconstruction museum: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM.
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Shrine grounds free. Reconstruction museum ¥300.
Best Season
Year-round; spring (April–May) for shrine grounds cherry blossoms; July for Onda Matsuri rice-planting ceremony
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes for shrine grounds, romon gate, and reconstruction museum
Getting There
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