Hōzōmon

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Hōzōmon is the grand inner gate of Sensō-ji Temple in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, known for its massive lanterns and guardian statues.

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Hōzōmon canonical 2

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Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple gate
mon (Japanese gate)
architecturalStyle traditional Japanese Buddhist architecture
contains Nio statues
giant waraji straw sandals
large lanterns
country Japan
dedicatedTo Kannon Bosatsu
surface form: Kannon (Avalokiteśvara)
follows Kaminarimon
function gate for worshippers entering Sensō-ji
tourist attraction
hasColor red
hasFeature Nio guardian statues
guardian statues
large hanging lanterns
massive red paper lantern
two large copper lanterns
hasRole Niōmon gate
surface form: inner gate of Sensō-ji

main inner entrance to Sensō-ji
locatedIn Asakusa NERFINISHED
Sensō-ji
Taitō, Tokyo, Japan
surface form: Taitō, Tokyo

Tokyo
locatedOn Nakamise-dori
surface form: Nakamise-dori approach to Sensō-ji
material wood
numberOfStories 2
openToPublic yes
partOf Sensō-ji
surface form: Sensō-ji temple complex
religion Buddhism
significance important cultural icon of Sensō-ji
symbolic landmark of Asakusa
touristAttraction yes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Asakusa hasLandmark Hōzōmon
Hozomon gate romanization Hōzōmon
subject surface form: Hozomon Gate