Tokyo Sensoji Temple Sensoji Temple Experience

Outside this area, there are candles and sign boxes that must be paid, so you can light a candle for yourself or the gods. As long as 50 yen, drawing one is 100 yen. More interesting is drawing lots. In Sensoji Temple, you don't have to throw cups when drawing lots. You only need to invest 65,438+000 yen next to the sign tube, then pick up the sign tube and shake it, and you can find your own sign by the sign number. The theme of the sign is written in Chinese characters, which is easy to understand.

Signs in Sensoji Temple can be divided into several categories: auspicious, auspicious, semi-auspicious, small auspicious, late auspicious, small auspicious and fierce. If you get lucky or lucky, of course, you should keep it well. Take it home and watch it with a smile three times a day. If you draw something fierce, don't just take it home. The Japanese are very clever. They always have a shelf for signing poems in the temple. If you draw a sign you don't like, you can tie it to it and leave it in the temple. There is no way to pay back, at least you can give up. It's really human. There are many such sales departments and various guards in the temple. Some pray for academic progress, others pray for traffic safety, and it is not bad to buy one for yourself to take home. What is more interesting is the greeting card. Blessing cards are usually made of wood. After you buy it, you can write it on the back, write down the content and object of your blessing, and then hang it in the temple.

Interestingly, many people from Taiwan Province Province come here to hang greeting cards. These stingy Taiwan Province people often write a list of relatives and friends on a sign, which shows that they are very caring and know how to be careful. Besides praying for themselves, some Japanese also pray that their dogs and cats are safe, obedient and very cute. Sensoji Temple was founded in 628 AD. In those days, a pair of gun front Hamada and gun front Takeda went fishing together. As a result, a piece of wood was suddenly fished out of the net, but there was no fish. The two brothers threw the wood back into the water and got off the net again. As a result, they waited for a long time, and it was still the piece of wood that was fished out. After three consecutive times, the two brothers carefully studied this piece of wood, and finally found that it was a Guanyin statue. Sensoji Temple began to rise slowly by offering this wooden Guanyin statue.