Sensoji Temple crowded with people has red beams and black tiles next toAsakusa Shrine
The only thing missing is the noisy gongs and drums and the blast of firecrackers.I originally wanted to go to Nikko today to see the red leaves. I thought I could take the train directly with the Watermelon Card, but I didn’t expect that I would have to buy a ticket in advance for the train.I was told that today’s tickets are only available at 1pm at the earliest. . It was four o'clock when I arrived in Nikko.I simply walked out of Asakusa Station and went to Sensoji Temple. I didn't expect that there were too many people there. It was so lively. The red beams and black tiles matched with the clear autumn sky in Tokyo. It was a good time for sightseeing. There was a pair of big straw sandals on the door. It’s so cute.The main hall is one of the few places in Japan where photography is not prohibited.The dragon on the patio above is said to be a historical site.Next to Asakusa Temple is Asakusa Shrine. The lion at the door looks too cool. He even hung a fireproof shawl.
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