Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Temple
by เรือลำน้อย
Jul 5, 2025
After a satisfying lunch at Miami Garden in Asakusa, the family made our way to Sensō-ji—one of Tokyo’s most iconic temples. It was a beautiful afternoon, and despite the usual crowd, the atmosphere still felt calm and almost reverent in certain corners.
As we approached the Kaminarimon gate, the large red lantern hanging in the middle immediately caught the attention of the kids. It’s such a famous spot, and we couldn’t resist snapping a few family photos there. Walking through Nakamise-dori was a feast for the senses—colorful stalls on both sides selling snacks, souvenirs, traditional crafts, and even yukatas. We grabbed a couple of sweet treats along the way.
The main temple structure was as majestic as I had imagined it to be. The air was thick with incense, and I could see visitors both local and foreign pausing to pray, toss coins, and draw omikuji fortunes. We took our time soaking it all in. What I really appreciated was that despite its popularity and the throngs of tourists, there were still quiet moments where I could pause and reflect.
The area surrounding the temple was also full of energy—rickshaws passing by, local guides explaining the history to curious visitors, and the occasional sound of bells in the background. All of it made the experience feel authentic and very memorable.
Sensō-ji is more than just a tourist stop—it’s a vibrant cultural experience and one that added a meaningful chapter to our family trip.
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