Sensoji Temple Lantern

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Sensoji Temple Lantern
Sensoji Temple Lantern in Mario is Missing!
SNES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Sensoji Temple Lantern is an orange left in front of the Great Buddha of Kamakura to pay tribute. In the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, it is one of the objects Koopa Troopas steal from Tokyo for money.

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  • Boy: "I'd like to go to the pagoda Temple too, that will light the way for you."
  • Tourist: "Once it's hanging on the Gate of Thunder, that's what you'll be standing under."
  • Reporter: "That lamp lights up the Temple gate in the Asaku District."
  • Scientist: "I see you've found the paper lantern sacred to the Sensoji Temple built around 640 AD."
  • Policewoman: "That's the giant red lantern from the Sensoji Temple, you have a grenen light to put it back."