
Meiji Shrine
Best time to visit
Early morning visits provide calm for reflection and better photos; spring brings stunning cherry blossoms that line the paths.
Budget tips
Entry to the shrine grounds is free, but small donations for ema plaques or charms are optional; avoid weekends for fewer crowds and better photo conditions.
Recommended for
Cultural explorers, Spiritual seekers, Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: Each year, over 3 million people walk through a massive wooden torii gate made from 1,500-year-old cypress trees. The shrine is surrounded by a forest of 100,000 trees donated from all around Japan, forming an urban green space that feels like entering another world.
Highlights: Visitors can engage in the traditional custom of writing wishes on wooden plaques called ema, which are then hung around the shrine, creating a colorful mosaic of hopes and dreams. A rare sight is the tranquil koi pond reflecting the shrine’s classic Japanese architecture, providing a peaceful respite amid the bustling city.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as paths are mostly gravel and can be uneven.
- Bring a camera for photos at the torii gate and the pond reflecting traditional shrine buildings.
- Skip weekday afternoons to avoid rush hours from local commuters.
- Visit the treasure museum near the shrine for a deeper dive into the shrine’s artifacts and history.
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