Meiji Jingu Shrine: Tokyo Travel Guide

The Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu) in Tokyo is one of Japan’s most famous Shinto shrines and a popular tourist destination because of its central location to some of the city’s busiest districts.

The shrine is located in the heart of the city, adjacent to Harajuku and Shibuya.

The shrine is surrounded by a 170-acre forest comprising around 100,000 trees donated from all over Japan.

The tranquility of the forest and shrine make it the perfect escape from the lively city noise and crowds.

Meiji Shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife.

It is a significant symbol of Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, and represents the connection between the spiritual world and Japan’s modernization.

What is Meiji Jingu Shrine known for?

The shrine hosts various holiday and seasonal events throughout the year that attract millions of visitors.

Meiji Shrine regularly performs traditional ceremonies and rituals, offering visitors a window into Japanese culture and religion.

It’s a great place to visit for those interested in learning about Japan’s cultural heritage.

Meiji Shrine is open every day, and entry is free.


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