Kaminarimon Gate is a famous landmark located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It serves as the outer gate to the Senso-ji Temple, one of the oldest and most significant Buddhist temples in the country. The gate is adorned with a large red lantern and features intricate carvings and decorations that reflect traditional Japanese architecture.
The name "Kaminarimon" translates to "Thunder Gate," symbolizing the deities of wind and thunder. Visitors often take photos in front of the gate, making it a popular tourist attraction. The gate is also the starting point for the bustling Nakamise Street, where visitors can shop for traditional snacks and souvenirs.