- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Asakusa_ShrineAsakusa Shrine is part of a larger grouping of sacred buildings in the area. It can be found on the east side of the Sensō-ji down a street marked by a large stone torii.
- tokyo-top-guide.com asakusa/Fortune Telling. Asakusa Shrine. ... Things to Do In Asakusa. Traditional shops, traditional Japanese houses, Ancient shrines, and Geisha joints.
- http://art-and-archaeology.com japan/asakusa1.htmlA Shinto shrine that coexists (jingu-ji) with the Asakusa Kannon Temple (Buddhist, next page), the shrine is dedicated to the legendary founders of the temple.
- gotokyo.org en/spot/383/index.htmlBuilt for temple builders, who later became gods. Asakusa-jinja Shrine was built in order to honor three men that became gods.
- e-asakusa.jp en/Asakusa Shrine Annual Festiv… information. ... Asakusa today.At Asakusa Shrine, prepara… notice.The 3rd Asakusa Awa Odori Festiva…
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/498547Tokyo holds many festivals (matsuri) throughout the year. Major festivals include the Sanno Festival at Hie Shrine, and the Sanja Festival at Asakusa Shrine.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/asakusa-shrine-tokyoNestled in the heart of Tokyo's Asakusa district, Asakusa Shrine, commonly referred to as Senso-ji, is an iconic symbol of Japan's spiritual and cultural legacy.
- cityseeker.com tokyo/31754-asakusa-shrineThe Asakusa Shrine was thus established in 1649 and the three persons in the legend were consecrated as gods of the shrine, hereby earning it the nickname...
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Asakusa_ShrineAsakusa Tapınağı (浅 草 神社, Asakusa-jinja) Asakusa <16'da bulunan Shinto tapınağıdır >bölge Tokyo , Japonya . Sanja-sama (Üç Tanrının Mabedi) olarak da bilinen burası...