Asakusa - Entrance to Senso-ji via Nakamise-dori
Asakusa - Entrance to Senso-ji via Nakamise-dori
Tokyo
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For some, approaching the temple at Sensoji will seem like running the gauntlet. The area between the famous red lantern Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) and the main temple itself is a path past 87 souvenir shops; an area dubbed the "Inner Shop Street": Nakamise-Dori.
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The huge gate itself is named for two deities that stand guard on either side. Raijin on the left represents the god of thunder, while on the right stands Fujin, the god of wind. For centuries souvenir shops have lined this path up to the Hozomon Gate in front of the main hall of the temple. Once makeshift stalls, today the stores have a movable overhead cover to protect shoppers from inclement weather. On the back of the second gate hang two enormous straw sandals, a gift from a provincial town.

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