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- asakusajinja.jp en/We will introduce the history of the shrine and the historical spirit of Asakusa Shrine, which is popular as "three companies", the festival deity.
- cromwell-intl.com travel/japan/tokyo-asakusa/…Asakusa-jinja or the Asakusa Shrine is one of the most famous and significant Shintō shrines in Tōkyō. Shintō shrines can be quite mysterious to the visitor, as...
- en.wikipedia.org Asakusa ShrinePart of a larger grouping of sacred buildings in the area, Asakusa Shrine is on the east side of the Sensō-ji, down a street marked by a large stone torii.
- tokyocheapo.com place/asakusa-shrine/Known affectionately as “Sanja sama” by locals, Asakusa Shrine is a modest shrine within the grounds of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa.
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in Asakusa Asakusa ShrineAsakusa shrine is a small shrine on the right hand side of the Senso-ji complex. ... And as you proceed further right, you will then reach Asakusa Jinja Shrine.
- zekkeijapan.com spot/index/11269/…There are multiple views on the other main deity besides Himeyama Hamanari and Takenari, but Asakusa Shrine considers Hajimanakatomo to be one of...
- medium.com @fionahcy2022/review-asakusa-shrine-a-…Upon entering through the iconic Thunder Gate, visitors are greeted by a bustling shopping street leading to the magnificent main hall of Asakusa Shrine.
- famouswonders.com asakusa-shrine/The Asakusa Shrine is also known by the name Sanja-sama, which means “Shrine of the Three Gods”. ... The Asakusa Shrine boasts a long and rich history.
- media.magical-trip.com must-see-temples-shrines-…Asakusa Shrine grants you happiness of the family, safe driving, prosperous business, prevention from diseases, good health, success in examinations, etc.
- gltjp.com en/directory/item/13905/Although the exact date is unknown, it is believed that "Sanja Gongen-sha," the origin of Asakusa Shrine, was founded in the late Heian period or early Kamakura...
- tourtravelworld.com japan/tokyo/asakusa-shrine.htmAlso referred as Sanja-sama, Asakusa Shrine is frequented by many devotees throughout the year. It is one of the popular Shinto shrines in Tokyo, Japan.
- japanistry.com asakusa-shrine/Asakusa Shrine stands in the east of Sensoji Temple and was built in honor of the three men who founded the famous temple.
- livejapan.com en/in-tokyo/in-pref-tokyo/in-…Detailed information for Shrines Asakusa Shrine located in the Asakusa area.A shrine that has a beautiful vermilion-lacquered shrine pavilion from the Edo period.