Sanja-jinja

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Sanja-jinja is a historic Shinto shrine in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, renowned for its annual Sanja Matsuri festival and deep association with the origins of Sensō-ji Temple.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
religious building
alsoKnownAs Sanja Shrine NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Shinto shrine architecture
associatedWith Sensō-ji NERFINISHED
city Tokyo
country Japan
dedicatedTo Hajino Nakatomo NERFINISHED
Hinokuma Hamanari NERFINISHED
Hinokuma Takenari NERFINISHED
district Asakusa NERFINISHED
enshrines three founders associated with Sensō-ji
etymology name means "Shrine of the Three" in Japanese
festivalHeldInMonth May
foundedInCentury 17th century
hasAnnualEvent mikoshi processions during Sanja Matsuri
hasBuildingType haiden
honden
hasCategory Religious buildings and structures in Tokyo
Shinto shrines in Tokyo
Tourist attractions in Tokyo
hasCulturalSignificance closely linked to the origins of Sensō-ji Temple
major religious site in Asakusa
hasFestival Sanja Matsuri NERFINISHED
hasGate torii
hasHistoricalRole guardian shrine of Asakusa area
hasMainDeitiesNumber 3
hasMainFestival Sanja Matsuri NERFINISHED
hasObjectOfVeneration three human kami associated with Sensō-ji
hasRitual Shinto ceremonies
heritageStatus historic shrine of Tokyo
languageOfName Japanese
linkedTo founding legend of Sensō-ji
locatedIn Asakusa NERFINISHED
Kantō region
Taitō, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
locatedNear Sensō-ji NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
prefecture Tokyo Prefecture NERFINISHED
region Kantō NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
touristAttraction yes
ward Taitō NERFINISHED
worshipType kami worship

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Asakusa Shrine alsoKnownAs Sanja-jinja