OFFICIAL KUMAMOTO TOURISM GUIDE

Sightseeing

South area

Aoi Aso Shrine (one of the National Treasures of Japan)

It’s been told that this shrine was initially founded in 806 A.D. The present shrine pavilions were constructed between 1609 and 1613 under the order of the region lord, Nagatsune Sagara.
On June 9th, 2008, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology designated this, Hiyoshi City’s highly-esteemed, Aoi Aso Shrine and its five pavilions (the two-storied gate, the front shrine, the votive offering hall, the tower, and the main shrine) as the National Treasures of Japan.

It is the first Important Cultural Property in Kumamoto Prefecture to receive a National Treasure designation and is also the southernmost building to receive this title in the entire Japan. It is the fifth National Treasure designation in all of Kyushu, which Kyushu has received for the first time in 55 years.

Kuma region is home to 90% of all of the shrines and temples in Kumamoto with the title of Important Cultural Properties given by the Japanese government and/or the prefectural government: this is includes Aoi Aso Shrine, which is considered to be one of the main ones of that example.

【Summary】
Aoi Aso Shrine was founded in 806 A.D. and has been regarded as the protector of the land by the people of Kuma district. During the medieval times, the shrine became the guardian god of the Sagara clan (the ruling family of Hitoyoshi Castle) who constructed the present shrine pavilions in the early Edo period. The architecture is in the Momoyama style; coated in black, with a steep thatched roof, richly colored, and decorated with detailed engravings and intricate patterns. The main shrine, the votive offering hall, and the front shrine are all connected as well.

【Value as a National Treasure】
 ① The pavilions of Aoi Aso Shrine were successively constructed during the Keicho Era with an unified design all throughout and at a high degree of perfection.
 ② Each shrine pavilion reflects a relatively unique design developed during the medieval period in Kuma. Yet, they all portray each of their magnificence by utilizing the decorative styles and flairs from the Momoyama period. This method eventually became a textbook model for the modern shrine and temple constructions throughout Kuma region.

Address
〒868-0005
118 Kamiaoi Town, Hitoyoshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture
TEL
0966-22-2274
FAX
0966-22-2275
Fees
A sacred sake set of Kuma Shochu and Umeshu (plum wine): 1,000yen
Hours
8:30am - 5:00pm
URL
https://aoisan.jp/
Others
A sacred sake set of Kuma Shochu and Umeshu (plum wine): 1,000yen
A guided tour by a priest is available upon prior reservation.
 

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