[2025 Tokyo Attraction] Travel Guide for Meiji Shrine Sanshuden (Updated Apr)
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1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0052, Japan
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🌈Meiji Shrine in Shibuya is a Shinto shrine
with a shady atmosphere. It is often a place for various ceremonies. People like to come to pray and experience the shady atmosphere. The old trees have large branches and stand out beautifully.
🍀Highlight: Torei gate, which is the largest wooden gate in Japan. It is like we are walking into the world of the gods.
📍Location: Meiji Shrine, Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan
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Meiji Shrine is a beautiful shrine. Japanese people respect it and tourists like to visit its beauty.
📍In addition, Meiji Shrine also has a very shady atmosphere.
There is a forest garden around it. There are many trees.🌳🌳 Each tree has a beautiful shape. Walking to see the beautiful trees is another interesting angle. 📍Starting from the entrance to the shrine, it is a walkway covered with trees like a tree tunnel. Each tree should be quite old, like an ancient tree. Especially the tree inside the shrine.🌳🌳There are 2 trees next to each other.🌳🌳 The big bush is very beautiful. You could say that it is like a symbol of this shrine. Just seeing this tree, you know it is Meiji Shrine.
📍When you come to see the shrine, don't forget to admire the beauty of the trees and trees in the shrine.
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Meiji Shrine: A Haven of Tranquility in the Heart of Tokyo
If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, head to Meiji Shrine! This serene Shinto shrine is surrounded by lush forests, and as you walk through the giant wooden torii gate, you'll feel like you've entered another world. 🌿⛩
Visitors come here to pray for good luck, love, and family, and to admire the sake and wine barrels dedicated to Emperor Meiji. It's also a great spot for photos! 📸✨
If you're in Tokyo and looking for a peaceful spot in the city, you'll fall in love with Meiji Shrine! 💖🏯
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💞Recommended reasons:
The scenery along the way is beautiful, there are no slopes, and the walking distance is appropriate, suitable for both the elderly and children.
🗓️Itinerary:
We recommend you take the route from the south (Harajuku Station) to the north (Yodaime Station).
Take the Yamanote Line and get off at Harajuku Station. Turn right and walk straight across Jingu Bridge to reach the "Minami-Sando South Exit". From the entrance, you can see the torii gate and the green trees along the way, which makes the walk refreshing.
The huge torii gate at the intersection of the South and North approaches is the most famous symbol of Meiji Jingu Shrine. It is solemn and majestic. It is built with cypress wood from Taiwan and is the largest wooden torii gate in Japan.
You can draw lots here and hope for a smooth new year.
📍Address: 1-1 Yoyogi Kamisonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-8557
🕰️Business hours: Varies according to sunrise and sunset times
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Praying in the middle of nature at Meiji Shrine ⛩
Meiji Shrine
An old Shinto shrine surrounded by over a hundred thousand trees.
Walking in, you will feel the shade and tranquility.
Walking through the large torii gate is like entering another world.
In addition to being a place of worship for the Japanese,
this place is also famous for praying for love, work, and married life.
You can write your wishes on ema wooden tablets
or draw fortune sticks for the ultimate feeling.
Anyone who comes to visit Tokyo and wants to experience a truly Japanese atmosphere must stop by.
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📍ศาลเจ้าเมจิ (Meiji Shrine)
⛩️🍃A large shrine in the forest in the middle of Tokyo🇯🇵
You can walk around comfortably because the weather is very good. There are big trees along the way. I recommend going in the afternoon at 3 p.m. After walking, we continue to Shibuya Sky Building to watch the beautiful sunset🌥️
This shrine is visited by many foreign tourists, but there are also many Japanese people✨When you walk inside, you will see sake barrels and wine barrels donated by the government or local people. During the New Year's celebration, the shrine allows people to drink them.
Walk a little further and you will find a place to worship and pray to the gods. Don't forget to go and pray for good luck💫🙏🏻The steps to worship and pray are: toss a 5 yen coin🪙 (a lucky coin) > bow twice > clap twice > make a wish > bow once✨
🗺️To get to our shrine, we pinned it at Meiji Jingu Ichino Gate. We took the JR Yamanote Line and got off at Harajuku Station. We walked for 3 minutes and arrived. #japan #traveltokyo #tokyo
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#ancienttownvibes Meiji Jingu is a serene and sacred shrine known for its significance as a place of prayer, blessings, and good luck charms, as well as for drawing lots of divination, cherished by local residents. We visited on a Saturday, and while it was quite crowded, the atmosphere was lively and spiritual.
The walk through the beautiful forested paths to enter and exit the shrine added to the experience, creating a sense of calm and reverence despite the bustling crowds. It was an unusual and memorable visit, offering a glimpse into local traditions and culture. A must-visit for anyone seeking a meaningful connection to Japan’s heritage.
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Meiji Jingu ⛩️ Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, very shady.
Another popular shrine when visiting Tokyo is Meiji Shrine, located in the Hatajuku area in the city center. It is very big!!!
When you come here, I recommend leaving plenty of time because the entrance to the shrine is a very large garden. We can walk around and take pictures of the garden comfortably. The atmosphere is very good.
When you get inside, the shrine is very big. There are a lot of people. It is very shady. After praying, go buy a charm to bring back with you to enhance your good fortune.
🚃 Transportation: Harajuku Station or Meiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’
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Serenity in the Heart of Tokyo
Nestled in a lush forest oasis amid the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Shrine offers a tranquil escape into Japan's rich spiritual heritage. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine is a stunning blend of nature and history. As you walk through the towering torii gates and along peaceful paths lined with towering trees, the sense of calm and reverence is palpable. The shrine’s inner sanctum, the vibrant honden, and the surrounding gardens provide a perfect setting for reflection. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Meiji Jingu Shrine is a must-visit for anyone exploring Tokyo.
The path leading to the shrine, known as the "forest walk," is especially captivating, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience nature’s tranquility right in the heart of the city. The lush greenery provides a stark contrast to the urban surroundings, and you’ll often spot visitors engaged in traditional activities such as omikuji (fortune telling) or participating in prayers at the sacred site.
Don’t miss the Meiji Jingu Museum and the beautiful surrounding gardens, where you can learn more about the shrine’s history and significance. If you visit during New Year's, the shrine is particularly festive, with thousands of people coming to pay their respects in one of Japan’s most significant annual traditions.
Whether you’re seeking spiritual enrichment or simply want to experience the peaceful serenity of a historical site, Meiji Jingu Shrine is a must-see landmark that offers both cultural depth and natural beauty. #tokyotravel
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A stunning irises hidden garden in the heart of Tokyo
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Many visitors know about Meiji Jingu shrine as a must go spot around Shibuya and Harajuku, but not many know about a small inner garden inside a bigger shrine area.
The entrance is not that obvious, therefore many visitors just pass it by, while it is a true gem, especially in summer.
The garden has a much longer history than the main shrine, and offers a beautiful well-maintainded Japanese garden.
The best time to visit is late May - late June when the iris garden is in full bloom and the pond is full of water lilies.
🕰️Business Hours: 09:00 - 16:30
💰Average Price per Person: 500 yen (maintenance donation)
💞Reasons to Recommend: wonderful tea house, stunning Japanese garden, no crowds.
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Meiji Shrine
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Meiji Shrine, nestled within a serene forest in Shibuya, offers a tranquil escape from Tokyo's bustling streets. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine features stunning torii gates, traditional architecture, and scenic walking paths. Visitors can participate in rituals like writing wishes on ema plaques or observing weddings in traditional attire. The inner gardens and seasonal displays, such as blooming irises, enhance its charm. Meiji Shrine is both peaceful and majestic, reflecting Japan's deep spiritual and cultural roots. Whether you're seeking serenity or a cultural experience, this shrine is a beautiful highlight of any Tokyo visit.
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Discover Serenity at Meiji Jingu in Tokyo, Japan
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Meiji Jingu is a tranquil escape in the heart of bustling Tokyo. As I walked through the towering torii gates and lush forested pathways, I felt a calming shift from the city’s energy to a serene atmosphere steeped in history. The main shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, offers a glimpse into Japan’s imperial past and Shinto traditions.
Why visit? Meiji Jingu combines natural beauty and cultural significance, making it an essential stop for any Tokyo itinerary.
Practical tip: Arrive early to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and don’t miss the chance to write a wish on an ema (wooden prayer plaque) for a truly special experience!
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Many people come to Tokyo, Japan and know many tourist attractions, but may not know that in the heart of the capital, Harajuku, a fashion and shopping district with many people, there is an old and very important temple called Meiji Shrine.
This temple was built during the Meiji period, is quiet, shady, and very beautiful. It is a place where people come to pray and ask for blessings, and is also a popular place for Japanese weddings. If you are lucky, you will see a bride and groom and an official conducting the wedding ceremony. It is a rare experience. If you have time, I recommend coming to Meiji Shrine.
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🇯🇵 Shibuya : Meiji Shrine
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📍Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu) is located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, near Harajuku Station and Yoyogi Park.
🚆 It’s easily accessible by public transport, making it a convenient stop for visitors exploring central Tokyo.
❤️ Meiji Shrine is a serene oasis in the heart of bustling Tokyo.
🌳 Surrounded by a lush forest of over 100,000 trees, it offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s energy.
⛩️ The grand torii gates and the shrine’s elegant architecture exude a timeless beauty, and the rituals, like writing wishes on ema plaques, provide an authentic cultural experience.
📝 Whether you’re there for a spiritual moment, a walk through nature, or to witness traditional ceremonies, Meiji Shrine is a must-visit for anyone exploring Tokyo.
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First time to Japan, the weather is pretty cold. We have a lot of walking experience. Beautiful tree and leaves, winter is so close to us.
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Meiji Jingu: A Serene Escape in the Heart of Tokyo
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Nestled amid the bustling streets of Tokyo, Meiji Jingu Shrine offers a peaceful sanctuary steeped in history and spirituality. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine is one of Japan’s most revered cultural landmarks and a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a tranquil escape.
Approaching the shrine, you'll pass through the iconic torii gates—massive wooden structures that mark the entrance to the sacred grounds. The path leading to the shrine is lined with towering trees, creating a serene canopy that instantly transports you away from the urban chaos. This tranquil setting is perfect for a meditative stroll as you listen to the crunch of gravel underfoot and the soothing sounds of nature.
The main shrine complex exudes understated elegance, with its traditional wooden architecture blending harmoniously with the surrounding forest. Visitors can observe or participate in Shinto rituals, such as writing wishes on ema (wooden plaques) or purifying themselves at the temizuya (water pavilion).
A highlight of the visit is the Meiji Jingu Inner Garden, a beautifully landscaped space that includes a koi pond and the picturesque Kiyomasa Well, believed to bring good fortune. The garden is particularly stunning during the iris bloom in June or the vibrant autumn foliage season.
Throughout the year, Meiji Jingu hosts various cultural events, including traditional wedding ceremonies and the bustling Hatsumode (New Year’s visit). These moments offer a glimpse into Japan’s rich traditions and spiritual practices.
Located near Harajuku Station, Meiji Jingu is easily accessible and pairs well with a visit to the trendy shops of Takeshita Street or the fashionable Omotesando area. Whether you're drawn by its spiritual significance or its natural beauty, Meiji Jingu Shrine is a place of calm and wonder, offering a unique contrast to Tokyo's dynamic energy.
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Meiji jingu is the most popular attraction for local and tourist surrounding with green area. Located next to JR harajuku station where is the place for shopping and dining in Tokyo l. Luckily, the day I went has the traditional wedding ceremony in the shrine. That's a very wonderful and peaceful vibe in the Tokyo. #meijijingu #meijishrine #tokyo #japan #japantrip
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Serenity in the Heart of Tokyo: A Walk through Meiji Jingu
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Starting my journey from Harajuku Station, I quickly left the hustle and bustle behind as I stepped into the peaceful, green surroundings of Meiji Jingu. The dense canopy of trees created a serene atmosphere, a stark contrast to the trendy streets just moments away. As I approached the torii gate, I was struck by its towering presence, marking the entrance to one of Tokyo’s most sacred shrines.
Meiji Jingu, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, has a deep-rooted history tied to the modernization of Japan. Emperor Meiji was pivotal in transitioning Japan from an isolated feudal society into a modern world power during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century. The shrine, built in 1920, serves as a spiritual center to honor their contributions, but it was completely rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II.
Walking through the sprawling grounds, I came across sake barrels and wine barrels, gifts from different parts of Japan and even from Western countries, symbolizing the bridging of cultures. It was fascinating to see how Emperor Meiji, known for embracing Western ideas while maintaining Japan’s traditional values, was remembered in such a way.
The path eventually led me to the shrine itself, a beautiful and tranquil space. Visitors quietly offered prayers, while others hung wishes on wooden plaques, a tradition known as ema. There was something timeless about this place, where nature and history intertwined seamlessly. On my way out, I couldn’t help but admire the rows of lanterns strung together, adding a magical touch to the sacred surroundings.
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Meiji Shrine is located in a quiet forest in the middle of the city⛩️❤️✨
Walking in, it feels like you've stepped out of the bustling city of Tokyo for a while. There will be a large wooden torii. They say it's the largest in Japan.
When I went, I met Japanese people who were holding the super yosakoi harajuku omotesando festival, where they wore a variety of outfits. There were so many that my eyes were dazzled.
In the temple, there are also amulets that you can rent and take home, but they don't allow taking pictures.
📍Address: Harajuku station, then you can walk right in.
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A shrine in the middle of Tokyo. Beautiful view, good atmosphere. 🍀
Meiji Shrine, also known as Meiji Jingu, is a shrine located in the center of Tokyo. The atmosphere outside the entrance to the shrine is covered with large trees that provide a refreshing and comfortable atmosphere when walking in.
When we walk in, we will find a torii gate that is like a wooden door for us to walk into the world of the gods. Not far from the tall torii gate, we will find beautifully arranged sake barrels for us to take beautiful pictures back.
When we walk into the shrine, there will be a pavilion for us to wash our hands before entering the shrine. We can also walk in and ask for blessings from the sacred objects in various matters. In front of the shrine, there will be a large tree where we can write our wishes and stick them inside the tree under the tree.
If anyone goes to Tokyo, I must say that you must not miss this place. 😊😊
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One day at Meiji Jingu Tokyo
I had a great moments with my best friend in Japan.
We walked through Meiji Jingu surrounding with green natural and such a huge, historic and beautiful temple in Tokyo. I love Japan and Tokyo too 🩵❤️🧡💜🩷🤍#japan #tokyo #meijijingu