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TOKYO (ASAKUSA,) JAPAN: KAMINARIMON GATE AT SENSŌ-JI

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When people say “the gate at Asakusa,” they usually mean Kaminarimon – the Thunder Gate.

Kaminarimon (雷門) – the Thunder Gate is the outer gate on the main street, with the huge red lantern that says “雷門.”
• Its formal name is Fūjin Raijin-mon – “Gate of the Wind God and Thunder God.”


• On one side is Raijin, god of thunder; on the other is Fūjin, god of wind – both there to protect the temple from storms, floods, and fires.

• The first Kaminarimon was built in 941, but the one standing now is from 1960, rebuilt after a fire with donations from the founder of Panasonic.

The giant lantern 🏮 is almost a character in its own right – nearly four meters tall and weighing hundreds of kilos. During big festivals, they actually fold it up so mikoshi (portable shrines) can pass under it.

29nov25

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