Sensoji Temple

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Sensoji Temple featuring religious elements and a temple or place of worship
Sensoji Temple featuring heritage architecture, religious elements and street scenes
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The city's most colourful and popular temple has been a Buddhist shrine for centuries.

If you need a break from relentless modernity of the city, the Buddhist temple of Sensoji, in the old downtown quarter of Asakusa, is the place to head to. Instantly recognisable by the huge akachochin red lantern that marks its entrance, the temple has stood on the same spot for over a thousand years.

Legend has it that in 628, two brothers fished out a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy from the river, and, despite their attempts to return it to the river, it was always returned to them. A temple in Kannon's name was then built in 645 and while parts of the temple have been damaged and rebuilt over the years, the temple has remained a constant in the lives of Tokyo's Buddhists.

Approach the temple via Nakamise, a shopping street that is in itself several centuries old. Sellers here specialise in beautifully presented Japanese snacks - try the sembei rice crackers - and souvenirs, such as fans and cotton yukata clothing.

When you reach the large bronze cauldron in front of the temple, it is traditional to rub the smoke from the incense sticks against your body to ensure good health. After that, head through the two large gates, the first of which is called Thunder Gate or Kaminarimon, and you will arrive in the main hall. While most of the structures are relatively modern, the Asakusa Shrine was built in 1649. In Komagatado Hall, the Bodhisattva Bato-kannon (a statue of Kannon) is shown to the public on the 19th of every month and during a major festival on 19th April.

It is free to visit the temple. The grounds are always open while the main hall is open daily from 6.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. The complex is just a few metres away from Asakusa station.

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Reviews of Sensoji Temple

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Give yourself a couple of hours here - there are loads of smaller gardens and temples in the the complex as well as the long shopping street. Lots going on.

4/5 - Good

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Explore the side streets around the temple , there are many shops selling better quality Japanese crafts and vintage kimonos. Go early and avoid weekends, it gets very crowded.

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Lots to see especially beautiful buildings and the Nakamise dori market, and always people dressed (up) in kimonos who are often willing to be photographed by us tourists.

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Very busy

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Quite interested - and cheap or free.

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Day or Night it's still good place to get some good photos there.

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Things to do near Sensoji Temple

At Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, immerse yourself in a rich cultural experience as you explore the temple's serene surroundings. Enjoy a peaceful stroll through the grounds, perfect for culture lovers, and indulge in retail therapy at the nearby shopping streets. Don't miss out on the vibrant festivals that bring the area to life, making it a delightful destination for both relaxation and exploration.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience near Sensoji Temple, visit Asakusa ROX, only 322m away, featuring entertainment and family-friendly shops. Ameyoko Shopping District, a vibrant public market just 1.6km away, offers city vibes. If you're up for a drive, head to Ginza Six, 6.4km away, for a blend of entertainment and upscale shopping.

Recreation

At the Tokyo Dome, immerse yourself in a vibrant sports atmosphere, perfect for energising activities. Nearby, Okubo Park offers a serene retreat for relaxation amidst nature, while the Shinjuku Batting Center combines fun and fitness, making it an enjoyable spot for stress relief and recreation.

Adventure

Explore the Koshu Highway, a delightful outdoor experience 3.2km from Sensoji Temple, perfect for those seeking fresh air. For a scenic hike, the Chidorigafuchi Walking Path, located 4.8km away, offers stunning views and a sense of adventure. Families can enjoy a day at Wakasu Campground, 11.3km from the temple.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife near Sensoji Temple with a visit to the Imperial Garden Theatre for a romantic cultural performance, or enjoy the stunning views at Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku. For some adventure, Asobono offers thrilling arcade games to keep the excitement alive.

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Find the best attractions near Sensoji Temple

Visiting Sensoji Temple in Tokyo offers an enriching blend of culture and family-friendly experiences. Explore the picturesque shrine and nearby urban parks, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic Buddhist temple. With various attractions and tourist spots nearby, Sensoji Temple serves as an ideal starting point for discovering the city's unique heritage and charm.

  • Tokyo Skytree: Standing at 634 metres, this iconic modern tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo. Its observation decks provide a unique vantage point to appreciate the city skyline, especially at sunset. The surrounding area is vibrant, filled with shopping and dining options, making it a hub of contemporary culture.
  • Tokyo Imperial Palace: A stunning blend of history and beauty, this historic palace is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. Visitors can explore the picturesque East Gardens, which showcase traditional Japanese landscaping and rich cultural heritage, offering a serene escape from the city's hustle.
  • Ueno Park: This expansive urban park is a favourite among families, featuring lush greenery, museums, and a zoo. It's perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and seasonal cherry blossom viewing, making it a lively spot that embodies both nature and city life.

Best time to go to Sensoji Temple

The best time to visit Sensoji Temple can depend on the weather and when visitor numbers rise and fall. The hottest average temperature around Sensoji Temple falls in August, when visitor numbers are slightly low and weather is mostly sunny with light rain. The coolest average temperature around Sensoji Temple falls in January, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly sunny with light rain.

calendarCalendar MonthtemperatureTemperaturerainPrecipitationmostlyCloudinessoccupationOccupancypricePricing
January41.9°F (5.5°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageSlightly Low
February43.3°F (6.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnySlightly LowSlightly Low
March50.2°F (10.1°C)Light RainMostly SunnySlightly HighSlightly High
April57.7°F (14.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnySlightly HighSlightly High
May66.6°F (19.2°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
June72.0°F (22.2°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
July79.3°F (26.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
August81.9°F (27.7°C)Light RainMostly SunnySlightly LowAverage
September75.7°F (24.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnySlightly HighSlightly Low
October66.0°F (18.9°C)Moderate RainMostly SunnySlightly LowAverage
November57.0°F (13.9°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
December46.9°F (8.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageSlightly High

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Sensoji Temple

For a budget-friendly visit to Sensoji Temple, consider travelling during the cheaper months of January, February, or September, when accommodation prices are lower. Tuesdays are the most affordable days to stay, while Saturdays tend to be pricier. Book your hotel about a month in advance or look for last-minute deals on platforms like Expedia, which allow you to filter by price and preferences. Additionally, combining your hotel, flights, and activities into a package can save you money. Take advantage of free activities around the temple to further cut costs during your visit.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Sensoji Temple are January to February and September, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to March to April and December, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Booking a hotel around Sensoji Temple about 1 month out from when you are planning to stay is usually when prices are lowest. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals for hotels, look out for the green banner below the price, as this indicates a cheaper deal.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Sensoji Temple is Tuesday. The most expensive day to stay around Sensoji Temple is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Expedia’s search tool enables you to specify your budget, desired location, and additional preferences. You can arrange your search results to display prices from lowest to highest, showcasing the most affordable hotels first. Additionally, you have the option to refine your choices by hotel type—such as selecting the Eco-certified filter, which will highlight sustainable and environmentally friendly hotels that are available for booking.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can potentially reduce your expenses by combining your hotel stay near Sensoji Temple with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.

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