A local friend recommended visiting this temple after we stayed near the airport the night before. The experience begins with a stroll along Omotesando, a lively shopping street, which leads up to the temple. As you climb the stairs, the area opens up to a spacious courtyard. It has a feel similar to Sensoji's Kaminarimon, though on a slightly smaller scale and with far fewer visitors, making it feel peaceful and expansive.
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Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple is a popular Buddhist temple complex near Narita Airport in Japan. Built in 940, it houses the sacred statue of the Buddhist Fudo Myoo deity, believed to be carved by Kobo Daishi. Visitors can explore various temple buildings, including the Great Pagoda of Peace, and stroll along the lively Omotesando street lined with shops and restaurants. It's a great spot to experience a mix of historic Japan and modern-day charm while taking in the spiritual atmosphere.