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Very Japanese culture. In such an advanced country, such traditional customs are still preserved, which is very enviable. If you have Asakusa, you may as well pay attention.
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Sansya Matsuri Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sanja Matsuri is a festival held at Asakusa Shrine and a large traditional festival in Tokyo, known as one of the three major festivals in Edo. This festival is held to commemorate the gods guarded by the people of Asakusa. The so-called "three shrines" refer to the Asakusa shrines that worship Amitabha Nyorai, Avalokitesvara and Shizhi Bodhisattva. At festivals, people wearing Edo-era costumes carry "miracles" to celebrate the "Sanja Festival".
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Sansya Matsuri Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very Japanese culture. In such an advanced country, such traditional customs are still preserved, which is very enviable. If you have Asakusa, you may as well pay attention.
"Sanshe Festival" is a traditional Japanese ritual culture, previously seen on TV, but also in friends circle of friends saw photos. This time I came to Sensoji Temple to play around, and imagined that if I was in the sacrifice activity, the atmosphere on the spot must be very warm, I can only wait for the opportunity in the future.
The Sanshe Festival is also like a market next to Sensoji Temple. There are quite a lot of people here who like to come here to play. I have been to Sensoji Temple once before. I feel that there will be a lot of people here.
There is a long commercial street in front of Sensoji Temple, the street arranged when doing Sanshe Festival. Both sides of the street are very commercial, small shops selling tourist goods. There are also many food snack bars, including the famous humanoid roast. There are also a lot of tourists here, wearing kimonos to experience Japanese culture here. However, I don't like the fact that there are too many people here and the business atmosphere is too strong.
In front of Tokyo's famous Sensoji Temple, I was doing a commercial street arranged by Sanshe Festival. I bought some souvenirs and gadgets, as well as some local snacks, some people roast, local cakes, and octopus roast. The relationship between the weather will also sell cold, glaze and the like.
Sanshe Festival is a market place on the edge of Sensoji Temple. If you come to Sensoji Temple, you may wish to come here and eat the special snacks and delicacies of Sensoji Temple. The taste is wrong, and there are many small crafts that can also be bought.