- cityseeker.com tokyo/31754-asakusa-shrineUndoubtedly one of the most famous shrines in Tokyo, it also hosts the Sanja Festival in May. 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo, Japan, 111-0032.
- japan-guide.com e/e3001.htmlSituated in Tokyo, 300 metres from Asakusa Fujiasama Shrine and 7.5 km from the centre, cyashitsu ryokan asakusa features air-conditioned...
- asakusa-tokyo.com feature/2Along with the prosperity of Edo Tokyo, the visitors of Sensoji increased, Asakusa became the cultural centre for Edo.
- afar.com places/asakusa-shrine-tokyoThe area surrounding Asakusa Shrine is perhaps the most popular part of Tokyo and it was thrilling to see scenes of local life while taking photos from my...
- mako-trip.com asakusa-jinja-shrine/“The shrine is famous for Sanja Matsuri festival in summer!” ... 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo (7 minutes walk from “Asakusa Sta.”)
- 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.
- matcha-jp.com en/1010Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, is one of the most famous temples in Japan, but have you heard of Asakusa Shrine?
- gotokyo.org en/spot/383/index.htmlAsakusa-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...
- http://re-discoveryjapan.net sanjya-matsuri-asakusa-…The “Sanjya Matsuri” is the festival that takes place in the “Asakusa Shrine” in Tokyo in May every year. ... The “Asakusa Shrine” has 3 portable shrines.