
The best things to do in Japan showcase its uniquely rich history and a reverence of things past, combined with a forward-looking approach to technology, IT and architectural design. From ancient temples to some of the tallest, most modern buildings in the world, this land of contrasts will leave you in awe.
Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station, with its 2 million passengers a day, and its surrounding neighbourhood deserve thorough exploration, and the swanky Ginza District is also unique in itself. As for culture, Japan and its Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines are justly world famous. Enjoy this remarkable nation to the most and read up on Japan’s top destinations.
Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple
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When in Asakusa, visit the popular Buddhist temple, Sensoji (Asakusa Kannon Temple), which is the oldest in Tokyo and one of the most impressive. Many tourists associate it with the large red lantern hanging at one of its gates with engraved characters saying ‘Kaminari-mon’ or ’Thundergate’.
It’s estimated that more than 30 million devotees flock here every year. The temple is dedicated to Guan Yin, the goddess of mercy. Legend has it that Sensoji was built in 645 for the goddess of Kannon. Another well-known structure at Sensoji is a 5-tiered pagoda that was built in 1649. 阅读更多内容
地址: 2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
开放时间 Main hall opening hours vary by season. The temple grounds are always open.
电话: +81 (0)33-842-0181

Sensoji
One of the most iconic attractions in the whole country
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Kinkakuji Temple is one of the most visited attractions of Kyoto. Literally meaning ‘Temple of the Golden Pavilion’, this Zen Buddhist shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a breathtaking piece of architecture and is surrounded by a Japanese-style garden.
Known by many as Rokuonji or the Deer Garden Temple, Kinkakuji was built in 1397 as a retirement pavilion for Shogun Yoshimitsu Ashikaga (1358-1409). The Golden Pavilion has 3 floors and stands 12.8 metres tall. Both the second and third floors are gilded with gold-leaf on Japanese lacquer, giving it such a unique appearance. Don’t miss the traditional tea room within the temple grounds. 阅读更多内容
地址: 1 Kinkakujicho, Kita Ward, Kyoto 603-8361, Japan