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明治神宮

Meiji Jingu

A tranquil Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji, nestled in a lush urban forest.

Attraction

Shrine, Cultural Heritage, Nature

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Meiji Jingu, one of Tokyo's most significant Shinto shrines, is a serene oasis in the heart of the bustling city. Built in 1920 to honor Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the shrine is surrounded by a sprawling forest of over 100,000 trees, providing a peaceful escape from urban life. Visitors can experience traditional Shinto rituals, stroll through the majestic Torii gates, or explore the Inner Garden. As a symbol of Japanese cultural heritage, Meiji Jingu is a timeless destination for those seeking history, spirituality, and nature.

Facilities & Services

  • Shinto Rituals
  • Inner Garden
  • Treasure Museum
  • Shops

Contact

Address:

1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-8557

Phone:

03-3379-5511

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