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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Sensoji Temple

Above, rain or shine, people will come to Sensoji Temple. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Japan Travel Advice has just posted a nice article on Sensoji Temple in the Asakusa section of Tokyo.

It gives a little information on its history and what attractions are there to see.

They begin with:
Sensoji Temple is Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple and its religious heart. The temple was founded around 645 AD and enshrines a golden image of kannon (the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy). Sensoji Temple, is also sometimes referred to as Asakusa Kannon Temple.
Above, shoppers at Nakamise-dori.  Photo by Armand Vaquer.

The attractions they discuss include the Kaminarimon (or Thunder Gate), Nakamise-dori, the Hozomon Gate, the Five Storey Pagoda, the Main Temple Compound, the Hondo Main Hall and several others.

Above,  the Five Storey Pagoda.  Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Nakamise-dori is one of my favorite places to visit in Tokyo and I've purchased many an item at the shops along the walk, including Godzilla-related toys.

To read the article, go here.

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