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Five-Storied Pagoda Asakusa

Also known as: Asakusa Pagoda
Also known as: Sensoji Temple
Built: 628
Type: Holy Place
Stories: 5
Location: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
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marc
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 @ 9:49am
Rating: Four stars.
I like the Asakusa Temple complex, because it is in the middle of town. It has a special admosphere, quite relaxing.The pagode is a building style with much symbol in it.It's nice to sit on a bench and just watch the people (Japanese, and other western Tourists).The street with souvenir shops is good to buy some things for the "home".


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