• HOME Tokyo and Surroundings Tokyo Asakusa Asakusa Shrine. ... The Asakusa Shrine is located to the right of the main hall of Sensoji Temple.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • Asakusa Jinja (Shrine) is Shinto shrine located in Taito ward of Tokyo alongside Sensozi temple and relatively near to Tokyo Skytree.
  • Establishment Year Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo was established in the year 1649 and during the Japan’s Edi Period.
  • They show you the essence of Tokyo: modern and traditional. You’ll begin the tour from the traditional northern part of Tokyo which is Asakusa.
  • The procession includes 120 mikoshi from a total of 44 parishioner associations affiliated with Asakusa Shrine, making it Tokyo’s most spectacular festival.
  • Situated in Tokyo, 300 metres from Asakusa Fujiasama Shrine and 7.5 km from the centre, cyashitsu ryokan asakusa features air-conditioned...
  • Asakusa Shrine stands in the east of Sensoji Temple and was built in honor of the three men who founded the famous temple. ... Northern Tokyo. Asakusa.
  • Asakusa Shrine, also known as Senso-ji, is one of Tokyo's most popular and historic Shinto shrines.