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  1. Main Hall. When approaching the temple, visitors first enter through the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), the outer gate of Sensoji Temple and the symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo. A shopping street of over 200 meters, called Nakamise, leads from the outer gate to the temple's second gate, the Hozomon.

  2. Asakusa (浅草) is the center of Tokyo 's shitamachi (literally "low city"), one of Tokyo's districts, where an atmosphere of the Tokyo of past decades survives. Asakusa's main attraction is Sensoji, a very popular Buddhist temple, built in the 7th century.

  3. Situated in Tokyo, within 1.5 km of Sensoji Temple and 2.2 km of Tokyo Skytree, Ryokan Nakadaya offers accommodation with a shared lounge. The property is set 3.5 km from Edo Tokyo Museum, 6 km from Marunouchi Building and 6 km from Yasukuni Shrine. Free WiFi is available.

  4. Hotel Resol Stay Akihabara. Attractively set in the Chiyoda district of Tokyo, Hotel Resol Stay Akihabara is situated 300 metres from Akihabara Park, 500 metres from Old Manseibashi Station and 600 metres from Fujisoft Akiba Plaza. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.

  5. The 2025 Sanja Matsuri is scheduled to be held from May 16 to 18. The Sanja Festival (三社祭, Sanja Matsuri) is an annual festival in the Asakusa district that usually takes place over the third full weekend in May. It is held in celebration of the three founders of Sensoji Temple, who are enshrined in Asakusa Shrine next door to the temple.

  6. Visitor guide for the Tokyo National Museum is one of Japan's largest, oldest and best museums, displaying an extensive collection of historical artifacts and Japanese art.

  7. The North Observation Deck reopen to the public on May 14, 2024 after a lengthy closure. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁, Tōkyō Tochō) in Shinjuku is often visited by tourists for its free observation decks which provide good panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond.

  8. Hotels. Experiences. The current Imperial Palace (皇居, Kōkyo) is located on the former site of Edo Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo, a short walk from Tokyo Station. It is the residence of Japan's Imperial Family.

  9. Feb 22, 2014 · I've only seen the activity once, at Sensō-ji in Tōkyō; it was good fun to observe. Other members of the community will no doubt be able to offer further suggestions. https://withinstrikingdistance.wordpress.com/2014/02/22/field-report-t... Cheers.

  10. Tsukiji Outer Market is located a short walk from either Tsukiji Shijo Station on the Oedo Subway Line or Tsukiji Station on the Hibiya Subway Line. The closest JR station is Shimbashi, from where you can walk to the market in about 20 minutes.