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    Asakusa Shrine

    4.5 Taito, Japan

    About the place

    An example of the gongen-zukuri style of architecture, Asakusa Shrine was commissioned by Tokugawa Iemitsu and constructed in 1649 during Japan's Edo Period. It was constructed in order to honor the three men who established and constructed the Sensō-ji. The legend states that two brothers, fishermen named Hinokuma Hamanari and Hinokuma Takenari, found a bosatsu Kannon statuette caught in a fishing-net in the Sumida River on May 17, 628.

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    2-3-1 Asakusa , Taito 111-0032 , Tokyo Prefecture
    +81 3-3844-1575
    Opening hours

    Sun - Sat : Opening hours 09:00 ~ 16:30

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