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Sensoji Temple, Asakusa: What Makes It So Famous? Is It Free? What Times Is It Open?

Within the capital of Tokyo, Japan, Asakusa is particularly popular for its traditional scenery.

Many foreign tourists visit Asakusa every year, and the most popular spot for sightseeing in Asakusa is Senso-ji Temple, without a doubt.

The temple is easily accessible by train from Asakusa Station, and one can say that its beautiful architecture is a condensed version of Japanese culture.

In this article, we will tell you about the admission fee, photo spots, and the best time to visit Senso-ji, one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan.

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Sensoji is the oldest temple in Tokyo

Sensouji Temple sensouji tokyo asakusa

Senso-ji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, built in 628.

The temple was not a large building like today's Senso-ji. Its beginnings were humble: a fisherman found a Kannon (guanyin, 観音) statue caught in his net, and decided to converted his house into a temple so to worship this Kannon.

Gradually, the temple came to be worshipped by the people of Tokyo, and during the Edo period (1603-1868), it became one of the representative temples of Tokyo.

In front of Sensoji Temple is the famous Kaminarimon (雷門 lit. "thunder gate") with its iconic, large lantern.

kaminarimon tokyo asakusa sensouji

On both sides are enshrined the “God of Wind” and the “God of Thunder,” two deities that protect the temple from floods and fires, and are also popular photo spots.

When you visit, be sure to take a picture in front of the Kaminarimon.

Sensoji is open 24/7, for free!

The Senso-ji temple grounds are open to visitors free of charge at all times, and are crowded with many tourists every day.

The main hall is open from 6 am (6:30 am from October to March) to 5 pm, but the grounds around the main hall and the “Kaminarimon” introduced earlier are open 24 hours a day, so you can visit any time.


Nakamise, the street market from the Edo days

Nakamise nakamise asakusa tokyo

After passing through the Kaminarimon, you will find the 250-meter long “Nakamise Dori”.

"Nakamise-dori" is a street market. With a history dating back to the Edo period, it is a great spot for sightseeing, selling Japanese sweets, toys, souvenirs, and other items.

There are nearly 90 stores on the street, and it is crowded with many tourists. It is a lively place, with shoppers calling out to you and many people taking pictures.

One thing to note is that it is against manners to walk along Nakamise-dori while eating, so please eat in front of each store.

Minding manners is essential for enjoying the Edo atmosphere on Nakamise-dori.

Sensoji is illuminated during the night

Sensouji ligth up asakusa tokyo

Senso-ji Temple is illuminated until 11 pm every day.

Senso-ji is crowded with many people during the day, but at night it is less crowded, and the illumination of the temple provides a mysterious and different atmosphere from that of the daytime.

Although most people think of visiting temples in the daytime, it is recommended to visit Senso-ji twice, once during the daytime and once at night, so that you can enjoy sightseeing in Tokyo or have dinner before visiting the temple.

During the lighting-up time, the stores on Nakamise-dori are closed and the shutters are also closed, but this allows you to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy Senso-ji at night.

Enjoy Japanese culture at Sensoji Temple, a free tourist attraction!

Like so, Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, is a popular tourist spot that anyone can enjoy for free, 24 /7.

Starting from the popular photo spot Kaminarimon you can enjoy eating Japanese sweets such as dango (a type of mochi on a skewer) and imo-yokan (sweet potato cake) at Nakamise-dori.

After dinner, we recommend visiting the illuminated Sensoji Temple to enjoy the good old days and Japanese culture.

This wonderful temple can be enjoyed in many ways, so please visit here while you're in Tokyo.

■Sensoji Temple
Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Phone:03-3842-0181(Reception 6 am-5 pm)
Main Shrine: 6 am to 5 pm
Access: 1 min. walk from Asakusa Station
Official website:https://www.senso-ji.jp/english/

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Tokyo

Sensoji Temple, Asakusa: What Makes It So Famous?

Within the capital of Tokyo, Japan, Asakusa is particularly popular for its traditional scenery.

Many foreign tourists visit Asakusa every year, and the most popular spot for sightseeing in Asakusa is Senso-ji Temple, without a doubt.

The temple is easily accessible by train from Asakusa Station, and one can say that its beautiful architecture is a condensed version of Japanese culture.

In this article, we will tell you about the admission fee, photo spots, and the best time to visit Senso-ji, one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan.

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Sensoji is the oldest temple in Tokyo

Sensouji Temple sensouji tokyo asakusa

Senso-ji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, built in 628.

The temple was not a large building like today's Senso-ji. Its beginnings were humble: a fisherman found a Kannon (guanyin, Guanyin) statue Its beginnings were humble: a fisherman found a Kannon (guanyin, Guanyin) statue caught in his net, and decided to converted his house into a temple so to worship this Kannon.

Gradually, the temple came to be worshipped by the people of Tokyo, and during the Edo period (1603-1868), it became one of the representative temples of Tokyo.

In front of Sensoji Temple is the famous Kaminarimon (lit. "thunder gate") with its iconic, large lantern.

kaminarimon tokyo asakusa sensouji

On both sides are enshrined the "God of Wind" and the "God of Thunder," two deities that protect the temple from floods and fires, and are also popular photo spots.

When you visit, be sure to take a picture in front of the Kaminarimon.

Sensoji is open 24/7, for free!

The Senso-ji temple grounds are open to visitors free of charge at all times, and are crowded with many tourists every day.

The main hall is open from 6 am (6:30 am from October to March) to 5 pm, but the grounds around the main hall and the "Kaminarimon" introduced earlier are open 24 hours a day, so you can visit any time. introduced earlier are open 24 hours a day, so you can visit any time.


Nakamise, the street market from the Edo days

Nakamise nakamise asakusa tokyo

After passing through the Kaminarimon, you will find the 250-meter long "Nakamise Dori".

With a history dating back to the Edo period, it is a great spot for sightseeing, selling Japanese sweets, toys, souvenirs, and other items.

It is a lively place, with shoppers calling out to you and many people taking pictures. pictures.

One thing to note is that it is against manners to walk along Nakamise-dori while eating, so please eat in front of each store.

Minding manners is essential for enjoying the Edo atmosphere on Nakamise-dori.

Sensoji is illuminated during the night

Sensouji ligth up asakusa tokyo

Senso-ji Temple is illuminated until 11 pm every day.

Senso-ji is crowded with many people during the day, but at night it is less crowded, and the illumination of the temple provides a mysterious and different atmosphere from that of the daytime.

Although most people think of visiting temples in the daytime, it is recommended to visit Senso-ji twice, once during the daytime and once at night, so that However, most people think of visiting temples in the daytime, it is recommended to visit Senso-ji twice, once during the daytime and once at night, so that

During the lighting-up time, the stores on Nakamise-dori are closed and the shutters are also closed, but this allows you to take a leisurely stroll and During the lighting-up time the stores on Nakamise-dori are closed and the shutters are also closed, but this allows you to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy Senso-ji at night.

Enjoy Japanese culture at Sensoji Temple, a free tourist attraction!

Like so, Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, is a popular tourist spot that anyone can enjoy for free, 24 /7.

Starting from the popular photo spot Kaminarimon you can enjoy eating Japanese sweets such as dango (a type of mochi on a skewer) and imo-yokan (sweet potato cake) at Nakamise-dori. potato cake) at Nakamise-dori.

After dinner, we recommend visiting the illuminated Sensoji Temple to enjoy the good old days and Japanese culture.

This wonderful temple can be enjoyed in many ways, so please visit here while you're in Tokyo.

Sensoji Temple
Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Phone: (0)-1 (0)-2 (0)03-3842-0181(Reception 6 am-5 pm)
Main Shrine: 6 am to 5 pm
Access: 1 min. walk from Asakusa Station
Official website:.https://www.senso-ji.jp/english/

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What is the data source for 유명한 유유명? Is the entrance fee free of charge? How much time is required to open an office?

일본의 수도, 도쿄에서 전통적인 풍경을 즐길 수 있어 인기 많은 '아사쿠사'.

In 매년 많은외국인 관광객는 방문하는 아사쿠사에서도 가장 핫한 곳이 바로 '센소지'예요.

전철로 쉽게 갈 수 있고 아사쿠사역에서도 가까운 데다가, 일본문화가 녹아아든아름다운 건축물을 볼수 있고, 역에서센소까 길는 기념품과 먹거리들을 파는 '나카미세상점가'파는 볼거리가 있어볼거리가 가득해요.

이번에는 센소지의 입장료와 사진 찍기 좋은 장소, 방문하기 좋은 시간대 등을 알려드릴게요.

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도쿄에서 가장 오래된 사찰로 유명한센소지

센소지절 센소지 도쿄 아사쿠사

The "센 Soma" is a 628-year-old 세워진 도쿄에서 가장 오래된 사찰이에요.

당시부터 지금의 센소지 같은 큰 건물이 있었던 것은 아니고, 628년 한 어부가 그물에 걸린 관음상을 발발하고 관음상을 모실수 있습록 자신의 집을절로 개조한 것이센소지의 시초라고 해요.

She 후 점차 도쿄 사람들의 신앙을 모으기 작했, 에도 시대(1603~1868) 도쿄를 대표하는 사찰로 자리 잡게되었죠.

센소지 정면에는 커다란 초롱불로 유명한 '가미나리몬' 있어요.

KAMINARIMON TOKYO ASAKUSA SENSOUJI

양옆에는 수해와 화재를막아주는 '풍신'과 '천둥신' 모셔져있어 사진 촬영 장소로도 인기아요.

센소지간다면 '가미나리몬' 앞앞에서 사진을 찍어 보세요.

The센 SOHO is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If you are interested in our products, please feel free to contact us at any time.

본당은 아침 6시(10월~3월은 6시 30분)부터 17시까지문을 열지만, 본당 주변의경내와 앞서 소개한 '가미나리몬(Thunder Gate)'은 24시간출입이 가능하니다.


에도 시대부터 이어진 명소, 나카미세

나카미세 나카미세 아사쿠사 도쿄

가미나리몬을 지나면 250m길의 '나카미세 거리' 나나요.

나카미세 거리'는 상점가로, 에도 시대부터 이어져온 역사가 있어요. 일본 과자, 장난감, 기념품 등이 판매되고 있어 관광하기에 너무 좋은 장소예요.

거리에는 90개까운 가게들이 있어 많은 관광객들로 붐비는 데요, 말을 거는 상인들과 사진을 찍는 사람들로활기가 도는곳이에요.

여기서 주의! 음식을 먹으면서 나카미세 거리를 걷는 것은 매너 위반이니 가게 앞에서 먹어야 해요.

매너를 지키며 나카미세 거리에서 도의 정취를 느껴보세요.

비추는 센소지

센소지 라이트업 센소지 라이트 업 아사쿠사 도쿄

The "센 Somija" is a 비추고 있어어요 that is available 매일 23시까야간 비추고명.

낮은 많은 인파로 붐비는 센소지도 밤이되면 훨씬용해지니, 낮과는 또 다다른신비로운 분위기를 느낄수 있을 거예요.

절은 낮에 가는 것이 일반적이지만,센소의 경우도쿄 관광이나 저녁식 후 방문하거나 낮과 밤두 번 방문하는 것도추천드.

야간 조명이 켜지는 시간 나카미세 거리의 상점들은 문을 닫지만, 그만큼 느긋하게 거리를 거닐 수 있어요.

무료로입장 능한 센소지에서 일본문화를 만끽해요!

이처럼 쿄쿠사에서 센소지는 24시간언제든 누다무료로 즐길 수있는 인기 관광광지예요.

촬영명소인 '가미나리몬'을 시작으로, '나카미세 거리'에서 '당고'나 '고구마 양갱등의 일본식디저트를 먹고배를 채운 후센소지를 참배해도 좋고

저녁 After the식 session, the센소지에서 일본의옛문화를 만끽하는 것도 좋을 거예요.

다양하게 즐길 수 있으니 꼭 한번 방문해 보시길 추천드요.

Data
주소 : 2-3-1 아사쿠사, 다이토구, Tokyo
Phone:03-3842-0181(접수 6:00~17:00)
본전 : 6:30~17:00
가시는길 : 아사쿠사역에서 도보 1분
Recruitment Recruitment:https://www.senso-ji.jp/english/

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What is the name of Repulse Temple? Is it open free of charge? Opening time?

Asakusa" in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a place of traditional scenery and welcomes visitors with great pleasure.

Asakusa is visited by many foreign tourists every year, and the most popular scenic spot in Asakusa is Asakusa-dera Temple.

The "Nakamise shopping street" between the train station and Asakusa-dera is a place where you can find memorabilia stores and gourmet restaurants.

Next time, I will ask for your admission fee to Asakusa-dera Temple, the best time to visit, and the best place to visit.

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Asakusa-dera is one of the oldest temples in East Kyoto.

Kannenji Kannenji Dongjing Asakusa

Senso-ji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, built in 628.

In 628, a fisherman found a statue of the Goddess of Mercy on the net, which he worshipped, and built a temple in his house.

Later, it was gradually recognized as one of Tokyo's main religious centers and became a representative temple in Tokyo during the Edo period (1603-1868).

In front of Asakusa-dera is the famous "Kaminarimon" (Thunder Gate) with a large lantern hanging above the gate.

KAMINARIMON TOKYO ASAKUSA SENOUJI

The "wind god" and the "thunder god" are both offered on both sides to protect the spirits from灾灾 water and fire, and also to provide a place for the spirits to reflect on their own individual chi.

When visiting, be sure to look at the "Kaminarimon" in front of it.

Asakusa-dera is open 24 hours a day, free of charge!

You can enter the Asakusa-dera temple at any time without paying any fees, and you will not be able to see the temple every day.

The main hall is open from 6-Dot (6:30 a.m. from October to March) to 5-Dot in the afternoon, but the Thunder Gate, which is shown in the main hall and surrounding areas, is open 24 hours a day, so you can visit at any time.


Nakamise Street has existed since the Edo period

Nakacchise Asakusa Tokyo

After passing through the Kaminarimon, you can see the 250-meter-long "Nakamise Street.

Nakamise Street is a commercial street. Its history can be traced back to the Chinese Edo period, and the sales of Japanese-style toppings, toys, and memorabilia make it an ideal scenic spot for travel.

There are 90 merchants on the street, attracting many visitors. The store owners invite visitors to join them, and the atmosphere is very lively with many people cheering on the owners.

Please note that there is a chance of losing your appetite if you walk along the Nakamise Street, so be sure to eat in front of your local merchants.

The Nakamise Street is steeped in the atmosphere of the Edo period, but at the same time, it is also a place of respect.

Repulse temple's Dotōn

Sensouji ligth up asakusa tokyo

In addition, Sensoji Temple is lit every day from 23-Dot.

The light of the temple is mysterious, and the atmosphere of the white sky is completely different from that of the white sky.

However, Asasusa-dera Temple is a place to visit after dinner or to see both Asasusa-dera Temple and Asasusa-dera Temple.

After the light is turned on, the stores on Nakamise-gai are closed and the gate is closed, but you can still enjoy a leisurely stroll and enjoy the night view of Asakusa-dera Temple.

The Asakusa Temple is a free tourist attraction!

Sensoji Temple, located in Asakusa, Tokyo, is open 24 hours a day to all visitors free of charge.

Start at the famous "Kaminarimon" scenic spot, then head to the "Nakamise Street" to taste "glutinous rice cake", "taro yokan", and other Japanese-style sweets. and other Japanese-style sweet treats on the Nakamise-gai, and then return to Asakusa-dera Temple to see the temple.

After dinner, I recommend visiting Asakusa-dera Temple, where you can enjoy the beauty of old Japanese culture.

You can enjoy all kinds of fun here.

■Sensoji Temple
Site: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Phone:03-3842-0181(Hours of operation: 6:00-17:00)
Shoden: 6:30-17:00
Transportation:1 minute walk from Asakusa Station
Official website:https://www.senso-ji.jp/english/

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