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Senso-ji Temple

Strolling through Tokyo’s downtown Asakusa feels like traveling back in time to the Edo period. As Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, Senso-ji is not only a spiritual center but also a tourist hotspot blending history, culture, and cuisine. Entering through the giant red lantern of Kaminarimon Gate, you’ll find the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street stretching ahead, selling traditional snacks like ningyo-yaki and fried meat patties. Among them, the "Asakusa Fried Meat Patty" is crispy on the outside and juicy inside—a must-try local delicacy. The temple visit process is full of ritual, from hand purification and incense burning to coin offering and prayer, each step reflecting the subtlety of Japanese traditional faith. Senso-ji’s “Omikuji” fortune slips are famous for their high chance of bad luck; if you draw a bad fortune, you can tie it inside the temple to ward off misfortune. Various amulets such as the “Kaminarimon Charm” and “Good Match Charm” are exquisitely designed, serving both as blessings and souvenirs. It’s recommended to visit early in the morning or at dusk to avoid crowds and better appreciate the temple’s tranquility. At night, the Kaminarimon Gate and the five-story pagoda are illuminated, creating a stunning scene combined with the night view of Tokyo Skytree across the Sumida River. If time allows, try renting a kimono and wander through the charming old streets to add a touch of Japanese style to your trip; “Asakusa Ai Kimono” offers Chinese language service and free hairstyling, highly praised by tourists. Nearby Sumida Park is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot, where the springtime view of cherry blossoms framed with Tokyo Skytree is unforgettable. In summer, the grand Sanja Matsuri festival brings the excitement of traditional mikoshi (portable shrine) carrying. Additionally, the cross-river walkway “SUMIDA RIVER WALK” connects Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree, with riverside views and the creative market “MIZUMACHI” worth exploring. The charm of Senso-ji lies in its unique blend of old and new. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, you’ll find surprises here. It’s recommended to set aside half a day to savor everything—from worship and food to cultural experiences—and feel the most authentic downtown Tokyo atmosphere. #GreatNewYearDestination2025
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