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稲荷神社

Tokyo

Located in the heart of Tokyo, Sensō-ji Temple is one of the oldest and most famous Buddhist temples in Japan. Built in 645 CE by Prince Shotoku, it is dedicated to the Buddhist goddess Kannon and features a 90-meter-tall wooden tower covered in thousands of colorful paper lanterns, known as 'nakamaidara.' Visitors can explore the temple's impressive architecture, including its five-story pagoda and numerous shrines. The temple grounds also house several traditional tea houses and shops selling souvenirs and local specialties.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
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座標
35.5482336, 139.6220621

参拝のヒント

To avoid long lines, consider visiting Sensō-ji during the week or early in the morning. Also, be mindful of the temple's rules regarding clothing and photography.

文化的背景

While not strictly Shinto, Sensō-ji is built on a site that was originally dedicated to the Shinto god of learning, Bishamon-tai. The temple's architecture reflects this dual nature, with elements of both Buddhist and Shinto styles. Visitors can still see evidence of the original Shinto shrine on the premises.

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