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雷門

Kaminarimon

雷門(かみなりもん)は、浅草寺の山門。東京都台東区浅草一丁目2番 - 3番地に位置し、雷門通りに面している。正式名称は風雷神門(ふうらいじんもん)であり、「雷門」と書かれた提灯の逆側には「風雷神門」と書かれている。 門に向かって、右側に風神、左側に雷神が配される、朱塗りの山門である。門の中央には高さ3.9メートル、直径3.3メートルの提灯が吊り下げられており、浅草のランドマークとなっている。

History & Cultural Significance

Kaminarimon, the iconic Thunder Gate of Asakusa, has stood as a symbol of Tokyo's spiritual heart for over a millennium. Originally built in 941, this gate marks the entrance to Sensō-ji, one of Japan's oldest and most revered temples. The current structure, dating back to 1960, replaced an earlier version that was lost to a fire in 1865, preserving the historical legacy of the site.

The gate is adorned with a massive red lantern, known as the Kaminarimon Lantern, which has become a landmark for visitors. Two statues of guardian deities, Raijin and Fujin, stand at either side, representing thunder and wind. These elements reflect the deep cultural and religious significance of the area, rooted in Shinto and Buddhist traditions.

What to See & Do

As you approach Kaminarimon, you'll find yourself on Nakamise Street, a bustling pedestrian path lined with traditional shops selling souvenirs, street food, and crafts. Don't miss the chance to try fresh taiyaki, a popular Japanese pastry filled with sweet red bean paste.

Beyond the gate, Sensō-ji Temple offers a serene contrast to the lively streets. The main hall houses a sacred statue of the goddess of mercy, Kannon, and visitors often participate in rituals such as throwing coins into the offering boxes or writing wishes on ema wooden plaques.

Atmosphere & Experience

Walking through Kaminarimon feels like stepping into a living history book. The combination of ancient architecture, vibrant street life, and the gentle hum of temple chants creates a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Whether it's during the day or at night when the lantern glows softly, the atmosphere is both peaceful and immersive.

Insider Tips

Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and experience the site in a more tranquil setting, especially near the temple grounds.

Try the local snacks at Nakamise Street, but be sure to check the shop's reputation to avoid tourist traps.

Fresh green foliage20C, broken clouds. Forecast: 20-27C, CloudsCrowds: MediumEarly mornings for fewer crowds
Updated 2 days ago

基本情報

所要時間

1〜2時間

料金

無料

現地のヒント

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and experience the site in a more tranquil setting, especially near the temple grounds.
  • Try the local snacks at Nakamise Street, but be sure to check the shop's reputation to avoid tourist traps.
  • Take a moment to observe the intricate details of the statues and lanterns—each carries symbolic meaning in Japanese culture.
  • If you're visiting during the cherry blossom season, the area around Kaminarimon becomes even more magical with blooming trees lining the streets.

訪問時期

1月

5°C

New Year shrine visits

2月

6°C

Plum blossoms begin

3月

9°C

Early cherry blossoms

4月

14°C

Cherry blossom peak

5月

19°C

Fresh green foliage

6月

22°C

Hydrangea season, rainy

7月

26°C

Summer festivals

8月

27°C

Obon, fireworks

9月

24°C

Late summer, typhoon risk

10月

18°C

Autumn foliage begins

11月

12°C

Autumn foliage peak

12月

7°C

Winter illuminations

閑散期やや混雑混雑期非常に混雑

yesterdayに更新

旅行者の声

雷門を訪れた方々のリアルな体験談。