People visit Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temple, to experience the profound spiritual and historical atmosphere of "Old Tokyo." Founded in 628 AD, the temple is dedicated to Kannon Bosatsu, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, and attracts over 30 million worshippers annually who come to offer prayers for health, success, and protection. Visitors are drawn to the iconic Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) with its massive red lantern and the vibrant Nakamise-dori, a 200-meter shopping street filled with traditional snacks and crafts. The temple is also famous for its "omikuji" (fortune-telling paper) and the large incense burner in front of the main hall, where crowds gather to "bathe" in the smoke, which is believed to have healing properties. Its stunning five-story pagoda and seasonal festivals make it a cultural cornerstone for both locals and global tourists.