Explore the serene Meiji Jingu Shrine on this 2-hour guided walking tour, where spirituality and nature meet in the heart of Tokyo. Discover the impressive Ōtorii Gate, see colorful sake and wine barrels symbolizing Japan’s modernization, and visit the Main Shrine where you can learn about Shinto rituals and offerings. As you stroll through the lush forest surrounding the shrine, our student guides will share fascinating stories about Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking an enriching cultural experience and insight into Japan's harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.
- 2-hour guided walking tour suitable for all ages
- Visit the iconic Ōtorii Gate and Main Shrine
- Learn about Shinto practices and the significance of Emperor Meiji
- Opportunity to shop for unique souvenirs at the Forest Terrace (if time permits)
Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Tokyo, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, who played a central role in the modernization of Japan in the late 19th century. The shrine, completed in 1920, is surrounded by a vast man-made forest with over 100,000 trees donated from across Japan and overseas. Visitors often come here to experience its peaceful atmosphere, walk through the majestic torii gates, and learn about traditional Shinto rituals. Today, Meiji Jingu is not only a spiritual center but also one of the most popular cultural landmarks in Tokyo, attracting millions of visitors each year.
Standing at 12 meters tall, this wooden gate welcomes visitors into the sacred precinct. Walking beneath it is like stepping into another world, where tradition and nature intertwine.
The heart of Meiji Jingu, where visitors can learn about the rituals of purification, offering prayers, and the spiritual significance of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken.
Your guide will be waiting near the Omotesando ticket gate at Harajuku Station, holding a paging board with the representative's name written on it.
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