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- The Kaminarimon (雷門, "Thunder Gate") is the outer of two large entrance gates that ultimately leads to the Sensō-ji (the inner being the Hōzōmon) in Asakusa...
- roof that maintains a historic image but is stronger and lighter. The Kaminarimon gate was rebuilt in 1960, the Hōzōmon gate in 1964, and the pagoda in...
- Asakusa Shrine Hanayashiki, oldest amu****t park in ****an. Hōzōmon Kaminarimon Kiuchi Kyō Luna Park, Tokyo "Asakusa: The Heart of Old Tokyo". furthereast...
- 2017 with five different illustrations (boy, girl, boy and Kaminarimon, girl and Kaminarimon, and animals). A 2018 collaboration café with Kamakura Coffee...
- Center provides amenities to both tourists and locals. Sensō-ji and Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) Asakusa Shrine Akiba Shrine, in Matsu****a Kan'ei-ji Kishibojin...
- Taiyuin Rinnoji temple. Raijin and Fujin reside side by side in the Kaminarimon gate that guards the entrance to the Sanjusangendo temple. These sculptures...
- 2016 NJKF Explosion -31 kg Champion 2017 Bigbang -34 kg Champion 2017 KAMINARIMON All ****an Tournament -35 kg Champion 2018 NJKF Explosion -34 kg Champion...
- worried about his timidity forced him to enter a karate dojo. He won the Kaminarimon championship in Kyokushin Junior World Championship when he was a fifth...
- Chase in English. Denki Kaminarimon (雷門 デンキ, Kaminarimon Denki) is a Konohagakure Academy student, and the heir to the Kaminarimon Company. Denki carries...
- approximately 100 mikoshi from the 44 Asakusa districts gather at the Kaminarimon. They are then paraded through Nakamise-dōri and stop at the Hōzōmon...