Place of worship • 2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Located in the traditional downtown area of Tokyo's Asakusa, the Kaminarimon Gate is known as the Niomon Gate of Sensoji Temple. The huge and fearsome Niomon statue overwhelms visitors and creates a majestic atmosphere. A large lantern with the word "Kaminarimon" written on it is hung above the gate, making it a famous symbol of Asakusa.
From the Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Street continues with rows of long-established shops. Walking along this approach, one can immerse themselves in the traditional atmosphere dating back to the Edo period. Taking a break at various stalls and enjoying famous local snacks and specialties is the true charm of the downtown area.
In front of the Kaminarimon Gate, there is a "fortune-telling stall" popular among tourists. Drawing a fortune slip to predict this year's fortune or writing a wish on a small ema (wooden plaque) can be an enjoyable experience. Various fortune-telling goods are also sold here.
The Kaminarimon Gate is a bustling spot popular with tourists from both domestic and international locations. If you want to avoid the crowds, visiting in the early morning may be the best timing. Visiting during off-peak hours, one can fully appreciate the power of the Kaminarimon Gate and the downtown atmosphere.
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