Takeo Shrine 3,000-Year-Old Camphor Tree
Saga · Takeo
33.1950°N, 130.0169°E
Within the grounds of Takeo Jinja, a camphor tree estimated at 3,000 years old stands 30 meters tall with a circumference of 20 meters — a natural monument declared in the same category as Jomon-sugi cedar on Yakushima. The tree predates the shrine by millennia; the shrine was essentially built around it. The interior of the trunk has been hollow for centuries and is accessible through a small low entrance — the hollow space inside is large enough for 6–8 people to stand.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Dawn to dusk (shrine grounds)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free
Best Season
Year-round | Early morning (before 7:00 AM) to witness dawn purification rites
Visit Duration
30–45 minutes
Getting There
Access Information
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