Places Of Worship

Asakusa Shrine

Asia

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Japan

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Kanto

Asakusa-jinja, or Asakusa Shrine, is one of the few buildings in the area that survived World War II air raids. The Shinto shrine offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere despite being located right next to the popular, more crowded Sensoji Temple. Over three days in mid-May, millions of visitors flock to the shrine grounds to celebrate Sanja Matsuri, also known as the Sanja Festival, one of the biggest festivals in Tokyo.

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2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo-to, Japan, 111-0032

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24 Hours

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24 Hours

Tuesday

24 Hours

Wednesday

24 Hours

Thursday

24 Hours

Friday

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Saturday

24 Hours

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