
Temple
Senso-ji Temple
A living relic of old Edo, Senso-ji has drawn pilgrims and wanderers since 645 AD. Incense curls through the air as visitors purify themselves at the ancient cauldron. The crimson pagoda pierces the skyline while fortune papers flutter in the breeze — a timeless pocket of devotion in the heart of modern Tokyo.
Based on few reviews
👍86%recommend
English signage?80% Yes (5)
How crowded is it?(6)
Low
0%
Moderate
33%
High
67%
Worth the visit?100% Yes (6)
Photo worthy?100% Yes (6)
Info
TypeTemple
AreaAsakusa
Admission
Free
Phone+81 3-3842-0181
Nearest Station
Asakusa Sta. (Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line) 5 min walk
WebsiteWebsite
Coordinates35.7148, 139.7967
Rating
4.5(92,143)
Tip
Visit early morning (before 7 AM) for crowd-free photos of the main hall
