????????????Walking around Kaminarimon (雷門), Senso-ji (Temple), Asakusa, Tokyo【4K】 Taito City, Japan
????????????Walking around Kaminarimon (雷門), Senso-ji (an ancient Buddhist temple) (浅草寺), Asakusa (浅草), Taito City (台東区), Tokyo (東京), Japan (日本) at night. I got off Subway Ginza Line from Asakusa station and was walking around Kaminarimon (雷門) which correct name is “Furaijinmon” (風雷神門). And then I was passing through those traditional shopping area (Nakamisedoori (仲見世通り) toward to Senso-ji (浅草寺). After that, I was walking and passing through Hozomon (宝蔵門) and Hondo (本堂) Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) of Senso-ji (浅草寺). And then I came back to Kaminarimon (雷門). It was about 25 minutes of walking, but it was absolutely worth for it. It’s in Japan took by Apple iPhone XS Max 【4K video Dual OIS Dual 12MP rear cameras】
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????????????Walking around Asakusa (浅草), Senso-ji (浅草寺) (Temple), Tokyo (東京) Taito City (台東区), Japan (日本). I was walking around Asakusa, Senso-ji around 6 pm in October 2019. It was the busiest time in the evening. I started to walk from Kaminarimon (雷門) which correct name is “Furaijinmon” (風雷神門) through Nakamisedoori (仲見世通り) which is very famous for traditional shopping area, Hozomon (宝蔵門), Five Story Pagoda (五重塔) and Hondo (本堂) Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) of Senso-ji (浅草寺). After that, I came back to Kaminarimon (雷門) through the street which is beside Nakamisedoori. It was about 20 minutes of walking, but it was absolutely worth it. It’s in Japan took by Apple iPhone XS Max 【4K video Dual OIS Dual 12MP rear cameras】
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Inclusive Tokyo: Sensoji temple in Asakusa for improving access
Editor’s note: The theme of Inclusive Tokyo is to explore the metropolis from the viewpoint of wheelchair users and people with disabilities. Tourism officials, with their sights set on the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games and anticipate an influx of foreign visitors, are working to make public transportation and popular destinations more accessible. In this series, Barry Joshua Grisdale, a 39-year-old Tokyo resident who uses a wheelchair, navigates iconic locations to assess progress in creating a barrier-free environment.
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Canadian-born Barry Joshua Grisdale selected Asakusa’s famed Sensoji temple to be the first destination for Inclusive Tokyo.
The iconic temple in the capital's Taito Ward is a must-visit stop for foreign visitors.
For wheelchair users like Grisdale, who prefers to be referred to as Josh, differences in level and elevation can prove to be a nightmare when trying to get around.
In recent years, Sensoji has worked hard to improve access in the temple grounds to people with disabilities.
For example, it leveled an approximately 10-centimeter gap under the massive red lantern at the Kaminarimon gate, the main gateway to the temple.
The temple carried out the work during large-scale renovations six years ago so wheelchair users and people with strollers can move around freely.
Josh was ecstatic to learn that he is now able to take a roundabout path outside the Kaminarimon gate to reach Nakamise-dori, a street with countless shops lining a passageway to the temple's main hall.
“Wheelchair users can now get to Nakamise-dori without any difficulties. I’m very happy that this historic temple has been renovated with an awareness on accessibility.”
After navigating Nakamise-dori and passing the 22-meter-high Hozomon gate, Josh arrived at Hondo, the temple's main hall that features a massive roof.
It was little past 10 a.m. and the temple grounds were already packed with visitors snapping photos.
“Wheelchair users tend not to be noticed by tourists and are at risk of being bumped into,” Josh pointed out. “Especially if you are a wheelchair user, I recommend getting here early.”
Josh journeyed on past the eternal incense burner and reached the 18 stone steps that lead to the inside of the main hall.
Up until 17 years ago, visitors in wheelchair had no choice but to offer prayers at the base of the steps.
Now, a vermillion-colored building houses an elevator.
This allows wheelchair users and people pushing baby strollers, as well as the elderly, to reach the main hall to make offerings and prayers.
“The ceiling of the main hall is 10 meters high,” Josh noted as he entered the cavernous structure.
“It is absolutely beautiful. If you look at the roof, there are tons of different paintings,” he said.
Before going into the main hall, Josh strongly recommends that visitors “look outside at the rest of temple grounds” to enjoy the view.
Shojun Shimizutani, who is with Sensoji's General Affairs Department, greeted Josh in front of the main hall.
According to Shimizutani, foreign visitor numbers are rising every year. Of the 30 million or so tourists who visit annually, an estimated 8 million are from overseas, he said.
“Recently, I have been seeing more tourists from other Asian countries who are elderly or disabled, he said. Our engagement in creating a barrier-free environment is important and we hope to make further efforts in the future.”
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I get to experience the BEAUTIFUL and FREAKING BUSY Nakamise Shopping Street and Sensoji [浅草寺] cos the hostel I stayed in was directly behind this beautiful shrine. Easily one of the MOST POPULAR spots in Tokyo.
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Kaminarimon, Nakamise Dori, Sensoji
When approaching the temple, visitors first enter through the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), the outer gate of Sensoji Temple and the symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo.
A shopping street of over 200 meters, called Nakamise, leads from the outer gate to the temple's second gate, the Hozomon. Alongside typical Japanese souvenirs such as yukata and folding fans, various traditional local snacks from the Asakusa area are sold along the Nakamise. The shopping street has a history of several centuries.
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Founded in 628, Senso-ji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo.
Many people believe that the Asakusa Kannon deity enshrined here has the ability to bestow benefits on earth,
and around 30 million visitors from throughout Japan and abroad visit the temple every year.
It was the epicenter for the development of Edo culture, and these traces still remain today.
Many seasonal events are held including the Hozuki (Chinese lantern plant) Market and Hagoita (wooden paddle) Market.
The huge lanterns hung at Kaminari (Thunder) Gate are very famous throughout Japan.
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Sensoji Temple is a beautiful city temple in the Asakusa district of Taito ward in Tokyo.
Leading up to the temple is street that is filled with vendors that is bustling with people since this temple is one of the most visited temples in the entire Kanto region
Tokyo Street View - Asakusa Tokyo, Nakamise Shopping Street - 浅草 東京 ストリートビュー
Tokyo Street View - Asakusa Tokyo, Nakamise Shopping Street - 浅草 東京 ストリートビュー
Asakusa (浅草) is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, famous for the Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon. There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals, such as the Sanja Matsuri.
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Travel in Japan | Asakusa Nakamise street | 浅草・仲見世通り
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Passing through the vermilion-lacquered Kaminarimon Gate, which is famous as the symbol of Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, you will find much to surprise and excite you. Kaminarimon is the entrance to Nakamise, the front approach to Senso-ji Temple. The approximately 250 m long approach from Kaminarimon Gate to Hozomon Gate is called Nakamise-Dori. There are numerous stores lined up on this approach, about 50 on the east side and 30 on the west side, all of them old and historical. You can fully enjoy the atmosphere of shitamachi (downtown Tokyo). Various products are sold here, including Japanese-style goods that are popular among young tourists from abroad, such as hair accessories, Japanese clogs, wooden dolls and chiyogami (colored paper), folk art products, postcards with the scenery of Asakusa in Edo Period (1603-1868), ningyoyaki and kaminari-okoshi, which are the representative souvenir confectioneries from Tokyo, and classic Japanese food using nori and kombu seaweeds. Nakamise Dori is always filled with tourists.
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The principle image of Chingodo Hall is commonly known as Otanuki-sama (tanuki = raccoon dog), a deity believed to protect people and their homes from calamities like fire and theft. As such the hall is an object of great devotion for the people.
This tradition is said to have begun when head priest Yuiga Shoshun declared the raccoon dogs living on the temple grounds the guardians of Demboin in 1883, following an omen that came to him in a dream. The current Chingodo Hall was built in 1913. A large festival is held every year on March 17 to give thanks to this protector deity.
A statue of Mizuko Jizo was erected in the vicinity of Chingodo Hall in 1978. “Mizuko” refers to unborn children or infants who have died. A Buddhist memorial service is held here to pray for these children on the 24th of each month at 10:00 a.m.
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Tokyo, Japan - Asakusa Sensoji Temple / 東京都台東区浅草金龍山浅草寺, 平成21年9月19日 / September 19, 2009
- Video report of a visit to Sensoji in Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday 19 September 2009 with footage of Hozomon (Treasure House Gate), shukongoshin (divine guardian to protect Buddha), the five-storied pagoda, people buying o-mikuji (fortunes written on strips of paper), people lining up to pray in the Main Hall (Kannon-do), the large incense burner, and the giant sandals (o-waraji) provided by the city of Maruyama.