Kuratake Shrine

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Kuratake Shrine

A heavenly torii gate standing at the summit of the highest peak in the Amakusa Islands.

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Head Editor :  Amakusa City

Perched atop Kuratake-at 682 meters, the highest peak in the Amakusa Islands-this shrine has long been revered by locals as a sacred mountain. The shrine at the summit was originally built to pray for the safety of fishermen. The sweeping panorama of the sea and islands framed by the torii gate is breathtaking, and the gate’s appearance as if floating in the sky has made it widely known as the “Torii in the Sky.”

Facing the torii, you’ll see the calm waters of the Yatsushiro Sea, the islands of Goshoura, and views of peaceful fishing villages below. Turn around and the scenery stretches all the way across the Ariake Sea to the Unzen mountains, letting you fully experience the grandeur of Amakusa’s natural landscape.
Access is primarily by car: about two and a half hours from central Kumamoto City or 45 minutes from Amakusa Airport. Along the mountain road, there are viewpoints and parking areas where you can leave your car and hike to the summit. There is also a parking lot near the mountaintop.

Because heavy rain in recent years has occasionally led to road closures or restrictions, be sure to check the latest traffic conditions before you go.

Highlights

  • Located at the 682-meter summit, the highest peak in the Amakusa Islands.
  • Offers sweeping panoramic views of the Yatsushiro Sea, Ariake Sea, and surrounding islands.
  • About a 2.5-hour drive from Kumamoto City.
  • Check traffic conditions before your visit.

Photos

  • A stunning Amakusa panorama framed perfectly by the torii gate.

    A stunning Amakusa panorama framed perfectly by the torii gate.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Do you offer goshuin (temple/shrine stamps)?

A

Yes, goshuin are available. (Very occasionally they may be out of stock.)

Q

Is parking available?

A

Yes. (About 30 cars)

Q

Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?

A

Yes-Ebisu Beach, Ebisu Statue Park, and others.

Q

About the road conditions

A

Road maintenance work is carried out every year. They try to keep the road open as much as possible, but in some cases the road may need to be completely closed during construction.

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Details

Name in Japanese
倉岳神社
Postal Code
861-6402
Address
Kuratakemachitanasoko, Amakusa City, Kumamoto
Telephone
0969-64-3111
Closed
Free to walk
Business Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free
Access
About 45 minutes by car from Amakusa Airport.
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