Yes, visiting Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa at night is one of the most highly recommended "High-Fidelity" experiences in Tokyo. While the Main Hall (Hondo) typically closes its doors at 5:00 PM, the temple grounds and the iconic Kaminarimon Gate remain open 24 hours a day. Each night from sunset until 11:00 PM, the temple buildings, the massive red lanterns, and the five-story pagoda are spectacularly illuminated with dramatic floodlights. At night, the bustling daytime crowds of tourists disappear, leaving the grounds peaceful and perfect for photography. The Nakamise-dori shopping street leading up to the temple will have its shops closed, but the shuttered storefronts feature beautiful traditional murals that are only visible after hours. A night visit provides a spiritual, contemplative atmosphere that is impossible to find during the day. It is also completely free, making it a perfect late-evening activity after dinner in the surrounding Asakusa neighborhood, which is well-lit and very safe for nighttime exploration in 2026.