Meiji Jingu
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The shrine was established in 1920 as a dedication to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and the Empress Dowager Shōken. The extensive forest around the shrine in the center of the city was created artificially by planting a hundred thousand trees donated from people all over the country.
The shrine attracts the greatest number of worshippers every year during hatsumode over the New Year period.
The shrine attracts the greatest number of worshippers every year during hatsumode over the New Year period.
More Information about Meiji Jingu
Street address
- 1-1 Yoyogi Kamizono-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access
Route1
- 1 minute by foot from Harajuku Meiji Jingu-Mae Station on various lines
Route2
- 3 minutes by foot from Sangubashi Station on the Odakyu Line
Opening Hours
- Opening times vary depending on the month, so please confirm via the website.
Closed
- Please see the website for details.
Website
- https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/en/
Best season
- All year
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