Want a detailed tour of the famous Meiji Jingu Shrine? Love Japanese sake? Join us as we combine both, with an English-guided tour of the shrine, and sake tasting in the nearby park!
At Meiji Jingu, learn more about the shrine’s history and show off your knowledge with our trivia questions!
After the tour, we will bring you to Yoyogi-park, where you can enjoy various types of delicious Japanese sake! Typically, there are about three different types of sake that are served, allowing you to expand your experience with Japanese drinks.
This sake tasting will take place in the park, so you will be able to relax and enjoy your drinks while taking in Japan’s seasonal beautiful nature.
For those with children, they will still be able to accompany you on this tasting. They will be offered fruit juice, and get enjoy the seasonal beauty alongside you!
Our guides speak both English and Japanese, so feel free to enjoy talking or practicing either with us!
When Meiji Jingu Shrine was established in 1920, about 100,000 trees was donated from all over Japan to create 700,000㎡ manmade forest.
This Shrine has various trivia stories and we are eager to share these trivia stories with our tour participants.
Our tour starts from the ''First Torii'' and after walking through the ''Sando'', a sacred route to our divine spirit, ends around the ''Honden'', which is the most sacred building enshrining Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
Enjoy delicious Japanese sake in Yoyogi park! Typically, there are about three different types of sake that are served, allowing you to expand your experience with Japanese drinks. This sake tasting will take place in the park, so you will be able to relax and enjoy your drinks while taking in Japan’s seasonal beautiful nature.
For those with children, they will still be able to accompany you on this tasting. They will be offered fruit juice, and get enjoy the seasonal beauty alongside you!
JR Line, Harajuku station, west exit Guide is waiting you at west exit of JR Harajuku station with signboard shows "OMOTENASHI".
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