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Takeo Shrine 3,000-Year-Old Camphor Tree

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Takeo Shrine 3,000-Year-Old Camphor Tree

Within the grounds of Takeo Jinja, a camphor tree estimated at 3,000 years old stands 30 meters tall with a circumference of 20 meters — a natural monument declared in the same category as Jomon-sugi cedar on Yakushima. The tree predates the shrine by millennia; the shrine was essentially built around it. The interior of the trunk has been hollow for centuries and is accessible through a small low entrance — the hollow space inside is large enough for 6–8 people to stand.

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Takeo Jinja, 1327-2 Nakamachi, Takeo City. 15-minute walk from JR Takeo-Onsen Station. Open dawn to dusk. Free.

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**Interior of the tree:** The hollow entrance is on the north face — duck under the rope and step inside. The hollow interior rises 15 meters through an opening at the top that frames the sky. The bar

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