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  • Visitors look at traditional Hagoita (Battledores) on display during the Hagoita-Ichi fair at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on December 17, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Originated in the Edo period the annual fair Hagoita-Ichi (Battledore Fair) in Asakusa sells decorated battledores for good-luck charms and ornamental purposes. The front of the hagoita is illustrated with famous Kabuki actors, anime characters celebrities and newsmakers of the year. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Heron hooded dancers perform during the Daigyoretsu or Large Parade of Sanja Matsuri Festival at Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on May 18, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Daigyoretsu Parade is a large procession of priest, city officials, musicians, geishas and dancers dressing Edo Period costumes through Asakusa streets until Sensoji Temple. This is one of the Three Great Shinto Festivals in Tokyo, that is held on the third weekend of May.
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  • New Year decorations are on display along Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa. People wearing face masks visited the Sensoji Temple ahead upcoming New Year, the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese Zodiac. Tokyo reported 78 new COVID-19 cases on the last day of the year, the highest since early October.
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  • A German tourist buys a Japanese beverage from an interactive vending machine in Asakusa district on January 22, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Vending machines are popular across Japan but many sell drinks unknown to overseas visitors. As Japan tries to attract more tourists in the build up to the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020, Asahi Group Holdings in collaboration with Nomura Research Institute set up its first interactive vending machine for English speakers near the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. Customers can speak to the new machine which uses voice recognition technology to answer questions and to recommend Japanese drinks to foreign visitors. In 2015 the number of overseas visitors to Japan was 19.73 million, the highest number in 45 years. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A mounted archer wearing traditional Japanese costume participates in a horseback archery ''Yabusame'' event at Sumida Park in Asakusa district, Tokyo, Japan. The annual event is held in Sumida Park by horseback archers aiming arrows at a target from a galloping horse.
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  • Stores close its doors in response to the state of emergency declared by the Japanese government at Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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  • December 17, 2018, Tokyo, Japan - A visitor looks at traditional Hagoita (Battledores) during the Hagoita-Ichi fair at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. The annual event sells decorated battledores for good-luck charms and ornamental purposes and runs for three days at the Sensoji Temple.
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  • Stores close its doors in response to the state of emergency declared by the Japanese government at Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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  • A Golden dragon dance or Kinryu-no-Mai is performed at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on March 18, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. The annual festival celebrates the founding of Sensoji temple; which is also known as Kinryu-zan, literally Golden Dragon Mountain. According to legend, when the temple was founded a golden dragon descended from the sky creating a grove of 1,000 pines near the temple on the 18th day. The dragon used in the dance is 88kg and 18m in length and is operated by 8-people. Local elementary school children also participate in the ceremony which attracts many visitors to the temple. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • People lined up to offer prayers at the Sensoji temple in Asakusa on January 3, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. It is an annual custom for people to visit shrines and temples in the first few days of the new year, known as Hatsumode, to pray for a healthy and successful new year. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • April 20, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - A rider wearing traditional Japanese costume participates in a horseback archery ''Yabusame'' event at Sumida Park in Asakusa on April 20, 2019, Tokyo, Japan. The annual event is held in Sumida park by horseback archers aiming arrows at a target from a galloping horse.
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  • A Chinese tourist dressed in Japanese kimono poses for a selfie at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa district. This year the number of foreign tourists visiting Japan is expected to exceed 30 million for the first time ever, said on Friday, the Japanese tourist agency. The government has set a target to attract 40 million overseas tourists in 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. 
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  • February 19, 2021, Tokyo, Japan - Visitors wearing face masks gather at Nakamise the famous shopping street in Asakusa. Tokyo reported 353 new COVID-19 cases on February 19, the 13th day consecutive days under 500.
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  • Asian tourists take a selfie at the entrance of Sensoji temple in Asakusa district on January 22, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. The Japan National Tourism Organization reported on Tuesday 19th a record increase in foreign visitors in 2015. Approximately 19.73 million people visited Japan from abroad, up 47.3 percent. According to the report there were more Chinese visitors than from any other nation with 4.99 million coming in 2015. South Korea (4 million) and Taiwan (3.67 million) were next on the list, and over 1 million Americans also visited Japan in 2015. The number of visitors is the highest in 45 years and already close to Japan’s goal of attracting 20 million foreign visitors in a year by 2020. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A Hong Kongese tourist dressed in traditional Japanese kimono poses for a selfie at the Sensoji temple in Asakusa district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. According to the China National Tourism Administration some 710 million Chinese will travel during this year's holiday which runs for eight days from October 1st. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination behind Thailand. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • People wearing traditional Japanese kimono walk in the falling snow at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. Heavy snowfall hit Tokyo for the first time in the year.
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  • Visitors line for ''hatsumode'' at the Sensoji temple in Asakusa on January 3, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Every year people visit shrines and buddhist temples in the first few days of the new year, a Japanese tradition known as hatsumode, to pray for a good healthy and successful year to come. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A woman poses for a selfie at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa district on January 19, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Japan Tourism Agency announced that spending by foreign visitors in Japan in 2017 rose 17.8% to a new record of ¥4.42 trillion ($39.9 billion) mainly as a result of increased spending by visitors from other Asian countries. The Agency announced that a record 28.69 million tourists visited Japan from overseas in 2017 and the Japanese government has set a target of attracting 40 million tourists per year by 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A Chinese tourist dressed in traditional Japanese kimono poses for a photograph at the Sensoji temple in Asakusa district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. According to the China National Tourism Administration some 710 million Chinese will travel during this year's holiday which runs for eight days from October 1st. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination behind Thailand. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Sensoji Temple, the oldest and most famous temple in Tokyo, is almost empty during the Golden Week holidays amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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