浅草寺
台東区浅草にある浅草寺(せんそうじ)は、628年に創建された東京最古の仏教寺院です。多くの人々の信仰心を集め、現在も国内外から年間延べ約3000万人もの参拝者が訪れます。
浅草寺のシンボル「雷門」は風神と雷神を左右に安置する総門で、底に龍の彫刻が施された赤い提灯が吊り下げられています。雷門は過去に火災によって焼失しましたが、1960年に松下電器産業(現パナソニック)社長の松下幸之助氏によって再建されました。
浅草寺へと続く参道「仲見世通り」は江戸時代からの歴史を持つ商店街で、お土産や和菓子などのお店が軒を連ねています。
写真提供:(公財)東京観光財団
- 電話番号
- 03-3842-0181
- 郵便番号
- 〒1110032
- 住所
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2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
浅草寺
- 公式サイト
- http://www.senso-ji.jp/
- おすすめの季節
- January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- 営業時間
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月曜日・火曜日・水曜日・木曜日・金曜日・土曜日・日曜日 : 06:30~17:00
みんなのレビュー
5 out of 5 stars
As Sensoji is the oldest temple in Tokyo, it is definitely worth taking a visit to Asakusa to see it with your own eyes. Visitors are first greeted by the huge Kaminarimon gate with the iconic red lantern and its name meaning "Thunder Gate" on it written in black, followed by the oldest shopping street, Nakamise Dori. Here, visitors can try many types of traditional sweets and pick out unique souvenirs at more than 150 stores (however, I would recommend spending money on the sweets rather than the souvenirs as prices are slightly hiked up). In front of Sensoji is a Jokoro (good-luck bringing incense) burner and the smoke is believed to have a healing effect. At the temple itself, visitors can draw a number after shaking a wooden box to receive a fortune, and bad fortunes are tied up and left at the temple whereas good ones can be taken home. Be sure to take a photo of the temple with the pagoda beside it, the red color of both surely to stand out in any picture.
5 out of 5 stars
One of my favourite locations in Tokyo! Not only is this temple gorgeous but to reach it you find yourself in a street full of food and souvenir markets. Grab a few food items to try and head down to the temple, you can even hire traditional kimonos which are great for photos!
5 out of 5 stars
One of the most beautiful places in Tokyo. Along the walkway to the temple, both sides are completely packed with traditional stores that sell traditional Japanese snacks and items. There’s a shop where you can rent traditional Japanese clothes. Walking around the temple with traditional Japanese outfit will definitely leave you unforgettable memory that can’t be experienced elsewhere. This place is awesome.
5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful spot. typically full of tourists but that doesn't take away from the excitement. Many shops and activities around here. Might be lucky and see some geishas. Make sure to check your fortune and make a prayer