Hello guys,
Did you know that Narita renowned as the site of Japan's international airport is also a sightseeing destination? It boasts among other things, an interesting and historic Buddhist hall complex with temples dating back to the 940s.
Today curiosity led us to pay a visit to the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple.
The Way to the Temple
An interesting and fun way to get to Naritasan is to take a walk along Omotesando Street. It is lined on both sides with shops and stalls selling snacks, trinkets, and souvenir items and leads all the way to the temple. One can spend a while shopping or just admiring the beautiful trinkets and the shop’s decorations. There are also numerous restaurants along the stretch of the street.
We just passed by the restaurants and have a quick browse in the shops. We planned to buy something on our way back to our hotel. We were eager to get to the temple.
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple’s Two Gates
There are two wooden gates to enter the temple. The first gate is called the Somon Gate and is about 15 feet high and the eaves are ornately designed with gold.
There are small buildings on both sides of the entrance complex.
From the gate, is a pathway with stone lanterns and sculptures that leads up to the smaller gate.
Going up the steep stairs from the pathway is the smaller gate called Niomon. The huge red lantern hanging from its ceiling is a gift offering from the businessmen of a local fish market.
The Three-Storied Pagoda
Another staircase leads to higher ground and opens to a wide plaza where on the right side is the Three-Storied Pagoda. The eaves and underneath are beautifully and ornately decorated.
After exploring the grounds we went back to Omotesando to buy souvenirs and snacks and also have an early dinner. The shops were already closed, we didn’t know that they close at 4 pm on weekdays. We got lucky though that one restaurant that was just about to close its doors took us in. We had a delicious dinner of our favorite sushi, sashimi, and tempura.
Interesting tour, Japan is rich in culture, beautiful photos illustrate this tour, a whole experience that you share today, I like what I see, they close at 4.00 p.m. stores, a novelty for me, long live the sishi and more if we taste it in Japan.
Indeed there is so much to see and learn from their culture. It is a beautiful country and yes, got to feast on authentic sushi and sashimi!. Thank you for dropping by @azulejo52.
I would love to visit Japan someday and put this beautiful place on the list of places to visit there.
Thabk you for sharing.
Thank you for visiting @me2selah and definitely Japan is a good place to be even for only a short period of time.
Wow, nice and interesting place to see.
Japan is in my bucket list, if I would have the chance, I'd go and make the move. Lovely and interesting pics, you seemed to have really enjoyed your trip.
It's a learning experience too about their culture. We had a good time and would like to go back again. Thank you for dropping by.
Hello dear Japanese friend. Now I know one more place I can go on holiday. I thank you for your sharing
Hi @iamsonneymar, I am not from Japan, just went there for a visit. But yes Japan has many interesting and beautiful destinations. Thank you for dropping by.
Wow! One of my dream place to visit to. The place is so clean. I think you enjoyed the food much.
I did, the fish was so fresh. Thank you for visiting @jurich60
Japan, Japan, you're still a dream of mine! Nasa bucket list ko po talaga yan na sana lang hindi maging list lang sya heheh 🙏
It will happen soon, just think positive😊
Thank you once again, you tour us in that beautiful place on earth. Maybe someday, somehow in my dream😇
Soon my friend it will happen. Thank you for your appreciation @olivia08.
Japan with its modern technology has maintained its beautiful and historic sites. Thank you @me2selah for dropping by.
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I did not know that temple was there and thanks for sharign it with us
Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk, its my pleasure to host it and see all the posts each week from all around the world, including yours, if you have time visit some of the other walks this week there are so many interesting ones