September R. • February 13, 2016Beautiful temple. Great for photos. Nice juxtaposition of the traditional and modern. Highly likely to see women in kimonos.
REN • June 25, 2019It’s a sacred Buddhist Temple. In some areas, no photos are allowed. Please be mindful of that...
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Calvin Y. • November 30, 2017Take the elevator to level 8 to check out the viewing deck and it’s complimentary! Superb view of the temple from there!
pellucid70 • January 31, 2011Jodoshin sect Higashi-honganji-ha Higashi-honganji: a majestic temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Katsushika Hokusai painted this temple in his ukiyo-e. (see More Info)
Just Me .. @. • March 30, 2019Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant.It is the most widely visited spiritual site in the world. It is dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion.
Russell H. • August 6, 2015Great place for souvenirs and sweets leading up to Sensoji temple. The area there is known for tempura restaurants and stew street.
A H. • October 31, 2019This is one of four outlet of kaminarimon kagetsudo around the senso-ji temple. They sold special japanese “melon bread” since 1950. Now it modernize by filled with varian soft ice cream #KulinerTokyo
A H. • November 5, 2019You can see the Senso-Ji temple & it’s Nakamishe Dori & the other hand you can see the skytree & sumida River.Nice view from the 8th floor observation decks of the TIC building for free#TravelingTokyo
Nacho • January 25, 2013Nice and confortable hostel, friendly people. Nice neighbourhood. Close to Sensoji Temple and Kaminarinamon. 5-10 minutes by walk to Asakusa St Ginza Line and Tsukuba Express
A H. • November 1, 2019A japanese style coffee shop (small, efective & efficient),coffee was excelent, located near senso-Ji temple, staff vey helpful & they wore traditional kimono is another additional value #CoffeeTokyo
Athary A. • August 18, 2013Nakamise-dori, the street that leads from the world-famous Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) to the world-famous Sensoji temple, is possibly Tokyo's #1 Don't Miss It When You Visit location.
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