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Asakusa
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Senso-ji
(Japanese name), This is a back view of Senso-ji temple at
Asakusa.
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This
is the inside of Senso-ji where you can toss a coin and pray to Gods
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This is the center of the temple after passing through the Kaminari-mon and
leading up to Senso-ji temple.
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Asakusa is know for its flocking pigeons. This
is a picture of 2 Japanese people outside of Senso-ji feeding the pigeons.
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This a picture of the 5 story pagoda that can be seen at the Nakamise-dori
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This a picture right to the right and next to the Kaminari-mon
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 This
is a picture right in the main entrance to Senso-ji and right underneath the
Kaminari-mon.
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