Tokyo Sensoji Temple Half Day Tour

Sensoji Temple, a super super super popular tourist attraction in Tokyo.
The big Kaminarimon lantern is a must-see for every visitor to Sensoji Temple.
The lantern is said to weigh about 700 kilograms, and there is a dragon carved on the bottom.
Almost every traveler passing by would look up and take a photo.

After entering Kaminarimon, you will see Nakamise Shopping Street.
Souvenirs, Ningyo-yaki, ice cream and other products are sold on both sides.
There are also many shops and restaurants on both sides of the shopping street.
If you have time, you can arrange half a day to a whole day to slowly stroll around.

Walk to the end of Nakamise-dori and pass the second lantern to reach Sensoji Temple.
If you look to the right, you can see the Tokyo Skytree!
The way to visit Sensoji Temple is the same as that of other shrines.
Wash hands -> pay money -> worship and make a wish,
People who have questions in their minds can also draw lots and ask the gods for guidance.

It is said that the bad luck ratio of Sensoji Temple is higher than that of other shrines.
Many people say it is very accurate (I found out after I checked the internet after applying for the visa Q_Q),
If you draw an unlucky lot, you must tie it up in the temple and don’t take it home!

After visiting the temple, it is inevitable to buy an amulet for safety.
I also bought one for my dad, I hope he is safe and all his wishes come true.
Hurry up and realize your dream of winning the lottery jackpot and becoming rich overnight!

Follow the road and leave Sensoji Temple and walk slowly towards Kokusai-dori.
I tried some snacks like dango and taiyaki.
Then we arrived at Asakusa and lined up for Hansukiyaki.
I was in charge of queuing while the others went to the drugstore to buy things and go shopping.
After eating, the trip to Sensoji Temple officially ended.
Prepare to go to Tokyo Skytree in the afternoon.

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Post by Vicky travel | Jun 22, 2024

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