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What is the Asakusa Shrine known for?

Asakusa Shrine (????, Asakusa-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan. Also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three gods), it is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in the city. The shrine honors the three men who founded the Senso-ji.



The Asakusa Shrine (Sanja-sama) is known for its Sanja Matsuri, one of Tokyo's wildest and most spectacular Shinto festivals held every May. Unlike the neighboring Sensō-ji temple, which is Buddhist, the Asakusa Shrine is Shinto and honors the three men who founded Sensō-ji. It is famous for its "Gongen-zukuri" architecture and is one of the few buildings in Tokyo to have survived the air raids of World War II. Visitors often go there to pray for success in business, family safety, and protection against accidents, and it is recognizable by the large stone "Torii" gate that marks the entrance to its peaceful, historically rich grounds.

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Asakusa has a long and rich history dating back over a thousand years. During the Edo period (1603-1868), Asakusa became a popular entertainment district, known for its theaters, teahouses, and restaurants. It was also a center of education, with many scholars and artists living and working in the area.

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Sensoji temple, also known as Asakusa Kannon and located in Tokyo's Asakusa district, is the city's oldest religious building and one of its most colorful and popular. With roughly 20 million annual visitors, it's also the most visited-temple in Japan and the most-frequented spiritual site in the world.

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The main entrance of Sensoji is the Kaminarimon (literally “Thunder Gate”) which with its enormous red and black chochin lantern has become a popular symbol of Asakusa. This is the outer gate of the temple and it enshrines two statues of the gods of the wind and thunder.

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Asakusa Jinja Shrine, is a shrine of the native Japanese Shinto religion, which is located very close to the famous Buddhist temple of Sensoji. The shrine is much smaller than its grand neighbor, and compared with the bustling crowds at Sensoji, the shrine's grounds are much more peaceful.

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Senso-ji, is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it became independent after World War II.

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Sensoji is perhaps the most famous and photographed of Tokyo's temples. It is the oldest Buddhist temple in the capital, and the five-story pagoda, trails of incense and vast eaves will take you back to a Tokyo of time gone by.

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Asakusa is one of the most popular sightseeing areas in Tokyo. Despite suffering extensive damage during the Tokyo bombings that took place during World War II, the area was rebuilt and the preserved historical shitamachi (downtown area) of Asakusa is now one of the most visited tourist spots in the city.

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Asakusa District and Sensoji Temple are so deeply interconnected that their names are written by same Chinese characters. “Senso” is the Chinese pronunciation and “Asakusa” is the Japanese pronunciation. Both names mean “shallow grass”.

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Asakusa is one of the most popular sightseeing areas in Tokyo. Despite suffering extensive damage during the Tokyo bombings that took place during World War II, the area was rebuilt and the preserved historical shitamachi (downtown area) of Asakusa is now one of the most visited tourist spots in the city.

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