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Asakusa Kannon Temple

Asakusa Kannon Temple Why the Asakusa Kannon Temple is special
This Tokyo wonder is Japan's liveliest temple. It's best as a tourism destination when it's crowded.

Top 3 Asakusa Kannon Temple attractions
The Asakusa temple complex (Sensu-ji in Japanese) comprises a number of interesting attractions. The best three:

Main Hall
The architecture and carvings of this large edifice are eye catching. The temple dates back to the 7th century. It was destroyed several times through the years by earthquakes, fires, and even a Second World War bombing. Each time the structure was rebuilt reasonably faithful to the original design.

Annual events
Many exciting festivals and other people magnets are held in the Asakusa Kannon Temple locale. The two best are:
Kaminarimon
A 4 meter (15-foot) high paper lantern hangs boldly from the massive Kaminarimon gate. It's a splendid photo opportunity, especially at night when the lantern glows vibrantly red.

Other major attractions include a 5-story pagoda, the Asakus Jinja Shrine, and the bustling souvenir and food stalls lining the street leading to the temple.

What I don't recommended is the carnival-style park abutting the site. There's nothing particularly special about it.

Location in Japan
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