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Meiji Shrine

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Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine is a serene oasis in the bustling city of Tokyo, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush forest. Visitors can experience traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies, providing insight into Japanese culture and history.

Address

Shibuya City 151-8557

Japan

Highlights

  • Meiji Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
  • The shrine is surrounded by a forest of over 100,000 trees planted as a tribute from all over Japan.
  • Traditional Shinto weddings are often held here, especially on weekends.

You might want to ask

  • Meiji Shrine is open daily from sunrise to sunset, typically around 6:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Hours may vary slightly by season, so it's best to check ahead before your visit.
  • No, entry to Meiji Shrine is free of charge. However, donations are welcome if you wish to support shrine maintenance and activities.
  • From Shibuya Station, you can walk to Meiji Shrine in about 15-20 minutes by heading north toward Yoyogi Park. Alternatively, take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station, which is adjacent to the shrine.
  • Yes, Meiji Shrine hosts traditional Shinto ceremonies, festivals, and seasonal events throughout the year, including New Year celebrations and weddings. Visitors can often experience cultural performances during these events.
  • Absolutely! Visitors can write wishes on wooden plaques called ema, purchase omamori (protective charms), and participate in rituals such as purification at the shrine’s temizuya (water basin).

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