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Home / Travel / Travel Tokyo : Sensoji Temple @ Asakusa

Travel Tokyo : Sensoji Temple @ Asakusa

December 30, 2023 by StrawberrY Gal

Sensoji Temple, also known as Asakusa Kannon, is one of the oldest and most famous Buddhist temples in Tokyo, Japan. Located in the Asakusa district, Sensoji Temple is a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, cultural significance, and vibrant atmosphere.

Legend has it that Sensoji Temple was founded in the year 628, making it one of the oldest temples in Tokyo. According to the legend, two brothers found a golden statue of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, in the nearby Sumida River. They enshrined the statue and built a temple to worship it, which eventually became Sensoji Temple.

The temple is accessed through a large entrance gate called Kaminarimon, which is adorned with a massive red lantern and a statue of the god of thunder and the god of wind. The gate leads to a bustling street called Nakamise-dori, lined with shops selling traditional Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and other goods. Nakamise-dori is a popular spot for tourists to shop and experience the lively atmosphere of the area.

At the end of Nakamise-dori, visitors reach the main hall of Sensoji Temple, a magnificent five-story pagoda and the main temple hall. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings, colorful decorations, and beautiful Buddhist statues, making it a feast for the eyes.

Visitors to Sensoji Temple can also participate in traditional Buddhist rituals, such as burning incense for good fortune, purifying themselves with smoke from a large incense burner, and drawing omikuji (fortunes) to receive guidance on various aspects of life.

Sensoji Temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural and historical landmark in Tokyo. It offers visitors a glimpse into Japan’s rich Buddhist heritage and provides a serene and spiritual escape from the hustle and bustle of modern city life. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or simply seeking a peaceful experience, Sensoji Temple is a must-visit destination in Tokyo.

How to Go

Subway: Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Asakusa Line, or Tobu Skytree Line and get off at Asakusa Station. From there, it’s just a short walk to the Kaminarimon gate, the main entrance to Sensoji Temple

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