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Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate

Kaminarimon Gate is one of Tokyo's most famous landmarks in Asakusa and a classic tourist attraction in Japan. ⸻ 1. Basic Overview • Name: Kaminarimon (meaning "Thunder Gate") • Location: Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, the outer gate of Senso-ji Temple • History: First built in 941 AD, it boasts a long history and has undergone numerous reconstructions. The current structure was rebuilt in 1950. • Features: The giant red lantern, approximately 4 meters tall and weighing approximately 700 kilograms, is the symbol of Kaminarimon. It bears the Chinese characters "Thunder Gate" (雷門) inscribed on it. ⸻ 2. Key Attractions • Kaminarimon Lantern: The large red lantern hanging in the center of the gate is a must-see photo spot. • Statues of the God of Wind and the God of Thunder: Statues on either side of the gate symbolize the protection of the temple and peace. • Nakamise-dori: Beyond Kaminarimon lies a 250-meter-long shopping street selling a variety of Japanese-style souvenirs, snacks, and souvenirs. • Senso-ji Main Hall: At the end of Nakamise-dori is Senso-ji Temple, one of Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temples. ⸻ 3. Access • Ginza Subway Line: Within walking distance of Asakusa Station • Toei Asakusa Line: Within walking distance of Asakusa Station • Tobu Isesaki Line: Approximately a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station ⸻ 4. Tips • Mornings are less crowded, making it a great time for taking photos and strolling through the shopping streets. • Nakamise-dori has many traditional snacks, such as Kaminarimon Ningyo-yaki (stuffed rice cakes), senbei (snakes), and wagashi (Japanese sweets), perfect for enjoying while strolling. • Kaminarimon illuminated at night creates a romantic atmosphere and is also worth a visit. #NewYearGoodSpot2025
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