Asuka Shrine is a local Shinto shrine located in the historic Asuka region of Nara Prefecture, an area that served as Japan's ancient capital during the 6th and 7th centuries. The shrine reflects the deep spiritual heritage of this culturally significant region.
- Denomination
- Local/Village Shrine
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Local protective deities
- Kami enshrined
- Local protective deities
- Founding
- Ancient period
- Coordinates
- 33.9464058, 136.0978465
Visitor tip
Visit during spring to enjoy the beautiful countryside setting amid the historic Asuka landscape.
Cultural notes
The Asuka region is considered the birthplace of Japanese civilization and Buddhism in Japan, with numerous ancient temples, burial mounds, and archaeological sites nearby that showcase the area's pivotal role in early Japanese history.
Historical note
The shrine is situated in the Asuka area, which was the center of political and cultural power in Japan from approximately 538 to 710 CE during the Asuka period. This region witnessed the introduction of Buddhism to Japan and the establishment of early imperial courts, making it one of Japan's most historically significant areas.