Tokyo’s Must-Visit Temple! Discover the Spirit of Japan at Senso-ji

Tokyo’s Must-Visit Temple! Discover the Spirit of Japan at Senso-ji

Author 1 krakowskapanda - Photographer

1. History of Senso-ji Senso-ji Temple, located in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, is the oldest temple in Tokyo, founded in 628.

  

According to legend, two fishermen discovered a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, in the Sumida River, leading to the temple's establishment. Since then, Senso-ji has been a spiritual center for Kannon worship and was a popular pilgrimage site during the Edo period. Today, it attracts over 30 million visitors annually as one of Tokyo’s most beloved attractions.



2. Highlights of Senso-ji

 


- Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate)


The iconic entrance gate features a large red lantern and statues of the gods of wind and thunder, believed to protect people from evil.


- Nakamise Street


After passing through Kaminarimon, you’ll find Nakamise Street, a lively shopping street lined with traditional souvenirs and Japanese sweets. Trying ningyo-yaki (doll-shaped cakes) and kaminari-okoshi (crispy rice snacks) is highly recommended.

 

- Main Hall


The temple’s main hall houses the Kannon statue, a sacred spot for prayer. Visitors can also try drawing an omikuji (fortune slip) here, a fun Japanese experience.

 


3. Fun Fact

  

Senso-ji and Tokyo Skytree Together There’s a great photo spot a short walk from Senso-ji, where you can capture Tokyo Skytree with the temple’s main hall and five-story pagoda. The blend of traditional architecture with the modern Skytree makes for a stunning scene. Evening or nighttime visits offer an especially enchanting view when both the temple and Skytree are illuminated.


4. Yukata Experience

Many shops around Asakusa offer yukata rentals, allowing you to experience Japanese culture with a traditional summer outfit. Walking around Senso-ji and Nakamise Street in yukata adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit. Most rental shops include a simple hairstyle option, making it easy to achieve a complete Japanese look.


5. Access Information



- By train

5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, Tobu Skytree Line)
From Tokyo Skytree: About a 20-minute walk from Tokyo Skytree, or one station away on the Tobu Skytree Line.


Senso-ji offers a unique blend of Tokyo’s traditional charm and modern skyline. Come and enjoy this beautiful destination, filled with history, culture, and memorable views!

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Photographer @krakowskapanda

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