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Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Japan

Sensoji Temple is located in Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in the 36th year of Empress Suiko's reign (628 AD) and is said to have been built after fishermen retrieved a golden statue of Kannon from the Sumida River. It is the oldest Buddhist temple still standing in Tokyo. The main buildings of the temple are in Edo style and include the Kaminarimon Gate, the five-story pagoda (the second tallest Buddhist pagoda in Japan), and the main hall. The Kaminarimon Gate was originally built in 942 AD, was rebuilt in 1960 after a fire, and its giant lantern along with the 140-meter stone-paved approach inside the gate together form a landmark scene in Tokyo.
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