Meiji Shrine, located in a lush forest, is the most visited shrine in Japan. On this small-group tour of up to 10 people, a local guide explains Shinto and the Japanese Imperial system. Experience the calm heart of Japanese tradition.
[Highlights] ・Small group tour of up to 10 people ・The mysterious forest where noise disappears ・Japan's 2,600-year-old Imperial system ・Visiting the most popular shinto shrine in Japan ・Learn how Japan went from samurai to modern
Along the way, you’ll pass through giant torii gates, see sake barrel displays, visit the purification fountain, and experience the calm of nature in the heart of Tokyo.
de from ancient cypress brought all the way from Taiwan. Its size, history, and quiet power leave a strong impression.
1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizono-cho, , Shibuya, Japan
At the main shrine, you can offer a prayer, draw a unique type of omikuji, write your wish on an ema (wooden plaque), and explore a variety of omamori (charms). Many visitors say they feel a special kind of energy in this sacred space.
The shop offers charms, traditional goods, and Meiji Jingu–exclusive items. The cafe provides light meals and drinks in a quiet forest setting.
Please meet at JR Harajuku Station East Exit 2. It's also a 5-minute walk from Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Fukutoshin and Chiyoda lines.
Our guide holding a “Local Guide Stars” sign will be there to greet you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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