While a few individuals in traditional Japanese attire were seen shopping for hagoita, the more prevalent sight was that of young tourists donning kimonos and engaging in photo shoots. Interestingly, kimonos, which originally originated from China, only became the quintessential Japanese attire during the Meiji Restoration in the mid-19th century. This transformation occurred as Japan grappled with the challenge of establishing a national identity in the face of Western invasion.
Furthermore, a noteworthy addition since our last visit is the Tokyo Skytree, which claimed the title of the world's tallest tower in 2011.
Hagoita-Ichi Festival at Sensōji Buddhist Temple



The Sensōji Temple Front Gate and Guardians.


The Market Stalls leading to the Main Temple building.


Hagoita Bats for sale.


At the Inner Gate.

And the lights come up as the sun sets.



Tokyo Skytree "reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011" (wikipedia).
