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Meiji Jingu: A Sacred Forest in the City

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Meiji Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Although it is located in the city center, it is surrounded by a vast sacred forest and is filled with fresh air. It is a peaceful power spot where the majestic shrine building and beautiful nature blend together.
Meiji Shrine is a shrine located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Founded in 1920, the vast site of about 700,000 square meters is an artificial forest created by about 100,000 trees donated from all over the country, but it has now grown into a rich shrine forest. This forest, with its tranquility and refreshing air that makes you forget you are in the middle of the city, is a true urban oasis that provides healing to many worshippers and tourists.

The first thing you see when you enter the shrine grounds is a huge wooden torii gate. Passing through it and walking along the gravel-covered main approach, you will be enveloped in a solemn atmosphere that will cleanse your soul. Along the way, there are sights to see, such as the "Hounousakadaru" (offering sake barrels) lined with sake barrels and the "Hokenwaintaru" (offering wine barrels) lined with wines from various countries, giving you a sense of Japan's traditional culture and international exchange. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, just taking a quiet stroll will refresh your mind and body.

As you walk along the path to the main shrine, a majestic shrine building will come into view. You can worship here and express your gratitude and make a wish. Meiji Shrine is also famous as the shrine with the highest number of first-time visitors in Japan, and many people visit during the New Year. It is also a popular spot for foreign tourists, and is a valuable place where you can experience Japanese history, culture, and spirituality.

Meiji Shrine is a representative shrine building of the Meiji era and is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. In addition, the grounds of Meiji Shrine are a vast forest area with approximately 100,000 trees planted, and are loved as an oasis in the city center.
[Admission Fee]
Free admission

[Opening Hours]
From sunrise to sunset (varies depending on the season. Generally from 6am to 5pm)

[Closed Days]
Open all year round

[Parking]
Parking for visitors is located in the area on the Yoyogi Station side. There are only 30 spaces, so if it is full, you will need to use a nearby paid parking lot.
    Category
    原宿history神社
    Adress
    東京都渋谷区代々木神園町1−1
    Official Website
    https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/
    TEL
    03-3379-5511

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