Senso-ji temple in Asakusa 浅草寺

  • Veröffentlicht am : 14/10/2019
  • Von : R.Z. / J.R.
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Senso-ji, le plus vieux temple de Tokyo

Situé dans le quartier d’Asakusa à Tokyo, non loin de la rivière Sumida, le temple bouddhiste Senso-ji est particulièrement apprécié des Japonais mais suscite également l’intérêt des touristes. Partez à la découverte de cet imposant et incontournable site culturel japonais.

At the end of this alley, you will be able to see the monumental door which is the Hozomon ("Door of the treasure room"). It houses two large statues of Nio, traditional guardians of Japanese Buddhism, sporting a threatening face and responsible for preventing demons from entering the place. The Japanese have a habit of touching their oversized pilgrim sandals, the o-waraji, which are said to bring good luck and happiness.

The hondô (main building) can then be discovered, shining, and preceded by a large censer, the jokoro. The faithful have the habit of "bathing" in the smoke of incense, supposed to possess therapeutic power. To the left of the hondô stands the recently renovated 5-storey pagoda.

Senso-ji map

Adresse - Ankunftszeit - Anfahrt

  • Addresse

  • Zeitplan

    Asakusa station on the Ginza, Isesaki and Asakusa Toei lines
  • Preis

    Free admission
  • Anfahrt

    Open daily from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 6 a.m., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. religious ceremonies take place