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Danielle- Sensouji Temple in Asakusa

Sensouji Temple in Asakusa As promised, here are some pics and my quick take on one of my favorite temples in Japan, Asakusa's Sensouji Temple. I found out that Sensouji is Tokyo's oldest temple, first built in the year 645. Supposedly, there's a legend that says two fisherman brothers found a statue of the goddess of luck in the Sumida River closeby, and they created a shrine for it, later becoming Sensouji. Right outside the temple, there is the infamous Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), a major and well-known symbol of both Asakusa and Tokyo. It's a colorful temple, with wide open spaces filled with bustling people. But other than Sensouji itself, there's lots to see in Asakusa and it makes a great place for taking walks. The shopping streets of Nakamise go from the temple's outer gates and stretch further into Asakusa city. There are mostly small shops that sell souvenirs like yukata, fans, and traditional Japane

Danielle- Family Reunion

Family Reunion Sorry for the late post - I've been on vacation with these two lovely ladies!!