• This is an event for children in the 4th to 6th grades of elementary school to stay at a shrine and learn about the gods, Asakusa, and Japan traditional culture.
  • Traces of the history and culture of the Edo (old Tokyo) era remain vividly in Ueno and Asakusa. Spacious Ueno Park is a great place to relax and visit a variety...
  • The shrine is free to enter and always open. It is an 8 minute walk from the Tobu, Toei and Tokyo Metro Asakusa stations, and an 8 minute walk from TX Asakusa...
  • Discover the wonders of Tokyo, including a visit to the awe-inspiring Asakusa Shrine.
  • Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社, Asakusa-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan. Also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three gods)...
  • Walking on backstreets of Asakusa and you can feel the common people's life in Tokyo from the city view and shrines.
  • Asakusa Shrine is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing Tokyo's rich cultural heritage and traditional charm.
  • Known affectionately as “Sanja sama” by locals, Asakusa Shrine is a modest shrine within the grounds of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa.
  • Asakusa-jinja or the Asakusa Shrine is one of the most famous and significant Shintō shrines in Tōkyō.
  • Asakusa Shrine, nicknamed Sanja-sama, is located to the right from the main hall of Sensoji Temple.