Aso Shrine
阿蘇神社
青井阿蘇神社
/ Aoi Aso Jinja
This small-town shrine in Hitoyoshi holds an extraordinary distinction: five of its thatched-roof buildings from 1610–1618 were designated National Treasures in 2008 — the first thatched-roof shrine buildings in Japan to receive this honor. The striking combination of Southern Kyushu architectural style with Chinese and Buddhist influences makes it architecturally unique.
Five buildings designated National Treasure in 2008 — first thatched-roof shrine buildings so designated.
Current National Treasure buildings constructed by the Sagara clan.
Five buildings designated as National Treasures — Kumamoto Prefecture's first.
The first thatched-roof shrine buildings in Japan to be designated National Treasures.
Source: documented
Location Coordinates
32.2075, 130.7556
118 Kamiaoi-machi, Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto 868-0005
〒868-0005 熊本県人吉市上青井町118
Hitoyoshi Station (JR Hisatsu Line)
24 hours
Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team
This small-town shrine in Hitoyoshi holds an extraordinary distinction: five of its thatched-roof buildings from 1610–1618 were designated National Treasures in 2008 — the first thatched-roof shrine buildings in Japan to receive this honor. The striking combination of Southern Kyushu architectural style with Chinese and Buddhist influences makes it architecturally unique.
Aoi Aso Shrine is located in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto. The full address is: 118 Kamiaoi-machi, Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto 868-0005.
The enshrined deities are: takeiwatatsu.