Escape the hustle of Harajuku and find tranquility at the Meiji Shrine. Walk through the iconic torii gate as the city noise fades, and delve into the history of Emperor Meiji, a key figure in Japan's modernization. Capture stunning photos by the rows of sake barrels and participate in a serene hand-washing ritual before exploring Shinto beliefs in a relaxed atmosphere. With free time to collect a goshuin stamp or shop for unique souvenirs, this tour combines cultural education with personal reflection, leaving you with meaningful memories and a piece of Japan to take home.
- Enjoy a guided stroll through the peaceful grounds of Meiji Shrine
- Learn about Emperor Meiji and the significance of the shrine
- Participate in the traditional hand-washing ritual and pray at the main shrine
- Free time for collecting a goshuin stamp and shopping for souvenirs
Guided walking tour of Meiji Shrine
Friendly English-speaking guide with over one year of tour-guiding experience
Easy-to-understand explanations of Japanese history and Shinto traditions
Stories about Emperor Meiji and the historical background of the shrine
Clear explanation of how to properly visit and pray at a Shinto shrine
Step-by-step guidance on purification at the water basin (temizuya)
Walk through the shrine forest and main grounds
Stop at the famous sake barrel display and other popular photo spots
Time to take photos at scenic locations
Free time to get goshuin stamps and shop for souvenirs
Relaxed pace with no rushing throughout the tour
The First Torii Gate of Meiji Shrine is very easy to reach.
It’s just a short walk from JR Harajuku Station (West Exit).
You can also get there in about 3 minutes on foot from Meiji-jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro.
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