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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Asakusa Senso-ji Temple 44
Sensō-ji
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺 Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji) is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect, it became independent after World War II. Adjacent to the temple is a Shinto shrine, the Asakusa Shrine.
History
The temple is dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon (Avalokitesvara). According to legend, a statue of the Kannon was found in the Sumida River in 628 by two fishermen, the brothers Hinokuma Hamanari and Hinokuma Takenari. The chief of their village, Hajino Nakamoto, recognized the sanctity of the statue and enshrined it by remodeling his own house into a small temple in Asakusa, so that the villagers could worship the Kannon.
The first temple was built on the site in 645 C.E., which makes it the oldest temple in Tokyo. In the early years of the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu designated Sensō-ji as tutelary temple of the Tokugawa clan.
The Nishinomiya Inari Shrine is located within the precincts of Sensō-ji; and a torii identifies the entry into the hallowed ground of a Shinto shrine. A bronze plaque on the gateway structure lists those who contributed to the construction of the torii, which was erected in 1727 (Kyōhō 12, 11th month).
During World War II, the temple was bombed and for the most part destroyed. It was rebuilt later and is a symbol of rebirth and peace to the Japanese people. In the courtyard there is a tree that was hit by a bomb in the air raids, and it had regrown in the husk of the old tree and is a similar symbol to the temple itself.
Temple grounds
Sensō-ji is the focus of Tokyo's largest and most popular matsuri (Shinto festival), Sanja Matsuri. This takes place over 3--4 days in late spring, and sees the surrounding streets closed to traffic from dawn until late evening.
Dominating the entrance to the temple is the Kaminarimon or Thunder Gate. This imposing Buddhist structure features a massive paper lantern dramatically painted in vivid red-and-black tones to suggest thunderclouds and lightning. Beyond the Kaminarimon is Nakamise-dori with its shops, followed by the Hōzōmon or Treasure House Gate which provides the entrance to the inner complex. Within the precincts stand a stately five-story pagoda and the main hall, devoted to Kannon Bosatsu.
Many tourists, both Japanese and from abroad, visit Sensō-ji every year. Catering to the visiting crowds, the surrounding area has many traditional shops and eating places that feature traditional dishes (hand-made noodles, sushi, tempura, etc.). Nakamise-Dori, the street leading from the Thunder Gate to the temple itself, is lined with small shops selling souvenirs ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone straps. These shops themselves are part of a living tradition of selling to pilgrims who walked to Sensō-ji.
Within the temple itself, and also at many places on its approach, there are omikuji stalls. For a suggested donation of 100 yen, visitors may consult the oracle and divine answers to their questions. Querents shake labelled sticks from enclosed metal containers and read the corresponding answers they retrieve from one of 100 possible drawers.
Within the temple is a quiet contemplative garden kept in the distinctive Japanese style.
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26 June 2018
Sensoji Temple & Nakamise in Asakusa, Tokyo - 金龍山浅草寺 東京
A look at Tokyo's oldest temple, Sensoji, originally built in 645 AD. A must-see for every tourist in Asakusa, Tokyo, as well as the packed Nakamise-dōri, a row of shops going back centuries, plus the giant pagoda.
You will always find big crowds of tourists going to Senosji - it's at the top of every Tokyo sightseeing itinerary.
Plus, don't miss Sensoji's Best Secret! The Denboin Garden is one of Japan's best and only open about 6 weeks a year. See it here:
And for the newer 4K look at Sensoji with more detail, have a look here:
Jalan Malam Heboh! Naik Kereta Komuter ke Asakusa Pusat Oleh Oleh Souvenir Jepang
Jalan Malam Heboh! Naik Kereta Komuter ke Asakusa Pusat Oleh Oleh Souvenir Jepang
Family Trip | Tagaytay | Family Mukbang!? | Japan Snacks | CHAN FAM
We finally had the chance to go out of town again with the whole family!❤️
My family means the world to me & these little things make me the happiest.☺️ It may not have been much, but we enjoyed every minute of it. I hope we could do this more often.❤️
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1:20 - Kyoto: Fushimi-Inari-Schrein mit den vielen Schreintoren (Torii)
2:40 - Kyoto: Shijo-Karawamachi Einkaufsviertel (Teramachi, Nishiki-dori)
3:20 - Nara: zahmes Rotwild, Todaiji-Tempel mit dem Daibutsu (Buddha), Kasuga-Schrein
5:35 - Kyoto: Teramachi Gaming Center, Restaurant mit A5-Wagyu-Filetsteak
7:05 - Shirakawago
8:25 - Takayama: Altstadt
9:30 - Takayama: Yamano Okuhida-Onsen (mit natürlicher heißer Quelle direkt am Hotel)
11:25 - Takayama: alte Provinzverwaltung des Tokugawa-Shogunats
11:40 - Jigokudani Affenpark bei den heißen Quellen von Yamanouchi
12:45 - Nagano: Innenstadt, Frühstück
14:20 - Nagano: Zenkoji-Tempel
14:55 - Matsumoto: Krähenburg
16:10 - Fuji Hakone Nationalpark, Fünf-Seen-Gebiet
16:25 - Kawaguchiko und weitere Eindrücke vom Fuji-san (und der roten Pagode)
TOKIO (und Nikko)
18:25 - Shinjuku: Panoramablick auf Tokio vom Rathaus aus
19:00 - Meiji-Schrein
19:45 - Ginza
21:10 - Asakusa, Fluss Sumida, Sky Tree
22:30 - Asakusa: Kannon Tempel, Nakamise-dori, Donnertor
23:30 - Akihabara, Roppongi, Tokyo Tower
26:15 - Shibuya
27:40 - Ausflug nach Nikko: Shinkyo-Brücke, Taiyuin-Tempel, Mausoleum, Toshogu-Schrein, im Nikko-Nationalpark
31:45 - Zurück in Tokio
32:25 - Akihabara, Harajuku
35:00 - Shibuya
36:45 - Haneda: Abreise
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