# 阿蘇神社

> One of the oldest and most important shrines in the Aso region, known for a two-story romon gate that was rebuilt after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake.

- Prefecture: 熊本県
- Type: Shrine
- Address: 熊本県阿蘇市
- Admission: Free
- Official site: http://asojinja.or.jp/

Aso Shrine stands in the Ichinomiya district of Aso City and is one of the oldest and most important shrines in the Aso region. Its two-story romon gate, first built in the mid-19th century, is counted among the largest of its kind in Japan. The gate and several halls collapsed in the Kumamoto earthquake of April 2016. Restoration was carried out in stages, reusing about 70 percent of the original timber while adding structural reinforcement, and the rebuilt gate was completed in December 2023 after about seven years and eight months of work. The shrine sits along a horizontal approach lined with a small town of shops. Entry to the grounds is free.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Aso Shrine?

It is about a 15-minute walk from Miyaji Station on the JR Hohi Line, or a short drive with parking available nearby.

### Was Aso Shrine damaged in the 2016 earthquake?

Yes. The romon gate and several halls collapsed in the April 2016 Kumamoto earthquake; the rebuilt gate was completed in December 2023.

---
Source: 阿蘇神社 — Japan Voyage
