In May on the 3rd FR-SU at the Asakusa Jinja in Tokyo you can enjoy the Sanja Matsuri. The Asakusa Jinja is directly next to the Buddhist Senso-Ji Temple. Today's Picture of the Day has been taken at the Evening of the first day.
Here are further Pictures of the Day and INSTAGRAM
Enjoy:
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Freitag, 2. September 2016
Sanja Matsuri - Picture of the Day #8
Standort:
Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Sonntag, 17. Mai 2015
[Japan-Sunday] Tokyo Asakusa
Today it's Japan-Sunday, we'll pick one of Tokyo's districts, so let's have a closer look at:
ASAKUSA
Asakusa is located in Tokyo's East, you can easily get there by using the Asakusa Subway Line.
It's part of the district Taitō. It used to be the pleasure district in old times with Kabuki and other sorts of entertainment, but nowadays Shinjuku and Shibuya took this role.
The most famous thing about Asakusa is the Sensō-ji, the area next to the Metro Station, with the Kaminarimon - the Gate protected by the 2 Kami Fu-Jin and Rai-Jin.
When entering the gate you're in the middle of a "shopping street" (Nakamise-Dori) where every kind of souvenir is offered, tradiona hand-crafted stuff like fans, bokken, yukatas but also toys for kids and other things. And for sure food can be bought, too.
After finally finishing this area you reach the pagode and the main hall (after passing another gate / mon) - this is the real temple area, where you can buy charms, pray and so on.
And if you are planning on going to visit Nikkō and the Toshogu shrine and other I recommend using the Tōbu Nikkō-Linie to Nikkō - the train station is only a few steps fromthe Asakusa station subway exit.
And from Asakusa it's only a 20-min walk to the Tokyo Skytree - you can also go by Metro up to the Oshiage station - I prefer walking, giving me the oportunity to take pictures of the Skytree of a not so close angle.
On your way you will also see the Asahi Beer Hall which shall symbolize a beer.
And when you "climb up" that "tree you will have this awesome view and you may finally understand how your town in Sim City should look like... just before Bowser and Godzilla attack.
That's all for the Asakusa area in combination with the Skytree, I hope you liked it - so, see you soon.
ASAKUSA
Asakusa is located in Tokyo's East, you can easily get there by using the Asakusa Subway Line.
It's part of the district Taitō. It used to be the pleasure district in old times with Kabuki and other sorts of entertainment, but nowadays Shinjuku and Shibuya took this role.
The most famous thing about Asakusa is the Sensō-ji, the area next to the Metro Station, with the Kaminarimon - the Gate protected by the 2 Kami Fu-Jin and Rai-Jin.
When entering the gate you're in the middle of a "shopping street" (Nakamise-Dori) where every kind of souvenir is offered, tradiona hand-crafted stuff like fans, bokken, yukatas but also toys for kids and other things. And for sure food can be bought, too.
After finally finishing this area you reach the pagode and the main hall (after passing another gate / mon) - this is the real temple area, where you can buy charms, pray and so on.
And if you are planning on going to visit Nikkō and the Toshogu shrine and other I recommend using the Tōbu Nikkō-Linie to Nikkō - the train station is only a few steps fromthe Asakusa station subway exit.
And from Asakusa it's only a 20-min walk to the Tokyo Skytree - you can also go by Metro up to the Oshiage station - I prefer walking, giving me the oportunity to take pictures of the Skytree of a not so close angle.
On your way you will also see the Asahi Beer Hall which shall symbolize a beer.
In the back you can see an ad for Nikka Whiskey
That's a pretty big beer.
In the middle of the building process of the Tokyo Skytree
And when you "climb up" that "tree you will have this awesome view and you may finally understand how your town in Sim City should look like... just before Bowser and Godzilla attack.
That's all for the Asakusa area in combination with the Skytree, I hope you liked it - so, see you soon.
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Freitag, 26. September 2014
"Visiting" the Emperor - Sensoji - NightOut in Shibuya and 10+ km Walk
I've finally arrived at the hotel after walking from Club WOMB at Shibuya back to the hotel, 10+km.
That's a short preview, ^^, more to come after sleeping, I have to rest now.
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UPDATE:
Time to review Friday:
The started with "visiting" the Emperor, at least area of the Imperial Palace, the palace itself can only be seen twice a year, Dec. 23rd and New-Years-day.
Some parts of the building were under construction, so the images are of undone houses.
After Kyuden it was time for the Hibiya Park and the Hibiya Chanter, once again I met Godzilla, the statue had the style of the Heisai-era-Godzilla (mid-80s til mid-90s).
The trip went on with the traditional area of Tokyo, Asakusa, especially the Sensoji with the Kaminarimon (Gate) protected by Fu-Jin and Rai-Jin.
After Asakusa I went back to the hotel, to get some sleep to prepare for a nightout in Shibuya.
I met with a group at Hachiko round about 9PM, we had some drinks first and some Yakitori, before we finally went to Club WOMB, one of the best known clubs in Tokyo.
In my opinion the best was the Yakitori, the club itself was kinda boring, it was recommended so positively very often, but I can't agree, the music and the people were not so good, there was also no way to dance (thanks to the music - also no space). The other people in there were partically freaking out and yelling around, no good for the mood, so I decided to leave with Yuki, my "guide" of the japanese nightlife, he was also bored.
After arriving at Hachiko again, I checked my Map with me Pro-App and saw that I had to walk 10+km, easy, it was not cold, was good and I didn't want to spend 3000Yen or even more for a cab. I also wanted to see the empty Tokyo, so I took Aoayama Dori to get to the Imperial Palace and from there directly to Nihombashi, a bit more than 2 hours - took some pictures during the way.
That's all for Friday, the Saturday will be written in some minutes.
Trophies on Friday:
Ate Yakitori
Visited a club
Went to Sensoji (big Temple in Asakusa)
"meet" Godzilla
"visit" the Emperor
The List will be scanned back in Germany to compare the List with the accompliched "trophies"
That's a short preview, ^^, more to come after sleeping, I have to rest now.
---------
UPDATE:
Time to review Friday:
The started with "visiting" the Emperor, at least area of the Imperial Palace, the palace itself can only be seen twice a year, Dec. 23rd and New-Years-day.
Some parts of the building were under construction, so the images are of undone houses.
After Kyuden it was time for the Hibiya Park and the Hibiya Chanter, once again I met Godzilla, the statue had the style of the Heisai-era-Godzilla (mid-80s til mid-90s).
The trip went on with the traditional area of Tokyo, Asakusa, especially the Sensoji with the Kaminarimon (Gate) protected by Fu-Jin and Rai-Jin.
finally managed a hard level - going by Metro |
Pretty heavy |
After Asakusa I went back to the hotel, to get some sleep to prepare for a nightout in Shibuya.
I met with a group at Hachiko round about 9PM, we had some drinks first and some Yakitori, before we finally went to Club WOMB, one of the best known clubs in Tokyo.
In my opinion the best was the Yakitori, the club itself was kinda boring, it was recommended so positively very often, but I can't agree, the music and the people were not so good, there was also no way to dance (thanks to the music - also no space). The other people in there were partically freaking out and yelling around, no good for the mood, so I decided to leave with Yuki, my "guide" of the japanese nightlife, he was also bored.
After arriving at Hachiko again, I checked my Map with me Pro-App and saw that I had to walk 10+km, easy, it was not cold, was good and I didn't want to spend 3000Yen or even more for a cab. I also wanted to see the empty Tokyo, so I took Aoayama Dori to get to the Imperial Palace and from there directly to Nihombashi, a bit more than 2 hours - took some pictures during the way.
Shibuya-Crossing @ night - almost empty |
That's all for Friday, the Saturday will be written in some minutes.
Trophies on Friday:
Ate Yakitori
Visited a club
Went to Sensoji (big Temple in Asakusa)
"meet" Godzilla
"visit" the Emperor
The List will be scanned back in Germany to compare the List with the accompliched "trophies"
Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2013
A full Schedule and everything done on time
Today I woke up very early, compared to the last days, because i had a full schedule - driving to Oshiage (Skytree) - taking pictures there - walking back to Asakusa, especially the Kaminarimon-Gate - walking along the promenade and take pictures - heading for the kappabashi area, where plastic replica food is sold - crossing the Inaricho Book Off - walking on for Ueno Station - visiting Ueno Boof Off - heading back to the station - driving until Jimbocho, the book sellers distrtict - and get home after this.
These were the plannings for today, and I was able to accomplish them all.
With the Hanzomon Subway I got to Oshiage directly, and when I left the station, I was in the basement of the Skytree and its mall.
I was only taking some pictures, because I had visited the observation deck, last year already.
Tagged KFC Colonel |
Pretty small compared to the Skytree |
After heading back to Asakusa and arriving at the Kaminarimon-Gate, which is "protected" by two giant Kami (Shinto-Gods) statues, Fu-Jin and Rai-Jin, I directly went into the promenade after taking pictures.
The Nakamise-Dori has many shops with typical japanese food, gifts ond other stuff, it's leading to the Hozo-Mon-Gate and the Main Hall of the Senso-ji Temple.
There was also the Insence Burner, surrounded by many people, where "holy smoke" came out.
After finishing the whole area I went to MOS BURGER and ate a Mos Burger, delicious, really very good, you should definitely eat there if you are in Japan.
Then I went on on for plastic food.
The Kappabashi-Dori was kinda hard to find, even with my Map App, which perfectly helped me in many situations already.
This street is famous for restaurant utensils, one shop after another sells pans, tables, dishes and so on, but I was searching for the plastic food replicas. I visited 5 shops, I also couldn't see any more, which offered this "food". I hoped to buy a steak or a beer, but it's very expensive, one steak replica for 3.600 Yen (32 €), one beer including the glass for 4.500-9.600 Yen, even small Sushi parts for 1.200, so I didn't buy any of them.
Tanukis near to Kappabashi-Dori |
When I left this street in the southern exit, taking the Asakusa-Dori westwards for Ueno, I discovered the Book Off of Inaricho, it had 2 floors, 1F and B1F, just a small range of product, a small shop, even although there were 2 floors.
I rate 2/5 STARS, only because the prices for the games were OK, so this store is no Must-Visit-Book Off.
After arriving at Ueno station I headed directly for the Book Off, the prices and the articles were as good, as I remembered, so I bought 2 games for 950 Yen each game - in Shibuya these games were offered for 1.980 Yen per game.
I went into Yodobashi Camera for short because I was searching for the Game Guide for Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2 Professional, too bad, they didn't have it, hopefully I will gather it tomorrow in the Shibuya Maruzen.
After Ueno, there was only Jimbocho left.
Some shops offered old and rare books, but I was interested in newer books, So I visited the Books Sanseido and the Shosen Grande after having a Caramel Macchiato with extra cinnamon. If you are into old and new japanese books, this district must be visited.
That was my last item on my schedule, so I went back to the hotel after that - stopped at 7 Eleven for Melon Bread - arriving at 8:30 PM.
Tomorrow it's time to visit the Maruzen in Shibuya again, I need this guide and maybe the Artbook of Devil May Cry 1-4.
I hope you'll read me tomorrow again, Bye bye.
Labels:
Asakusa,
Book Off,
Jimbocho,
Kaminarimon-Gate,
Plastic Food,
Tokyo,
Tokyo Skytree
Standort:
Tokio, Japan
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