Senso-ji
Tokyo
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The Senso-ji temple is an old-town Buddhist institution. Though a major tourist attraction, this is primarily a traditional, local site where worshippers cast coins, clap ceremoniously and bow in respect to an image of Kannon, the Goddess of Compassion.
Useful Information
- Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Phone: +81 3 3842 0181
- More Info: www.senso-ji.jp
- Address: Exit 1, Asakusa Tokyo Metro Station
- More Info: 13f89e965ca645a87d6fe919fc1af8b0239ad36f
Do & See
Whether you’re a techno buff or want to take in some more traditional Japanese sights and sounds, this city can offer it all. Visit splendid Shinto shrines or indulge in some shopping on Tokyo’s equivalent of Fifth Avenue.

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