• Most of the main entrances of the Shinto Shrines in Tokyo are very simple and with standard features. However, the Otori Jinja Asakusa is unique, making...
  • Asakusa-jinja Shrine is most famous for the Sanja Matsuri, an annual festival taking place over a weekend in mid-May.
  • Asakusa-jinja Shrine and its surroundings are where many Shinto festivals take part. As this shrine miraculously survived the Tokyo air raids in World War II, it...
  • A recently renovated property, Section L Kuramae - Asakusa is situated in Tokyo near Kuramae Jinja Shrine, World Bags and Luggage Museum and...
  • Nestled 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.
  • Located on the eastern side of the Sumida River near downtown Tokyo, Asakusa has been described as having ‘old-Tokyo’ vibes due to its many historical...
  • The Asakusa Shrine hosts many festivals, including one of Tokyo’s three largest, the so-called “Sanja-Matsuri...
  • The procession includes 120 mikoshi from a total of 44 parishioner associations affiliated with Asakusa Shrine, making it Tokyo’s most spectacular festival.
  • Asakusa Shrine stands in the east of Sensoji Temple and was built in honor of the three men who founded the famous temple.
  • The 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...