The Hozomon Gate, one of two large entrances to the 7th-century Senso-ji Temple in Tokyo’s Asakusa neighborhood, stands as a striking example of traditional Japanese architecture. This two-story wooden structure, painted in vibrant red and white, features curved roofs and intricate wooden statues. Giant sandals, symbols of protection, flank the gate, while a massive red lantern hangs from its center. Visitors can marvel at the detailed craftsmanship and the gate’s imposing presence, which serves as a fitting prelude to the historic temple beyond.
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