Meiji Jingu Shrine Tours and Activities

Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Jingu Shrine featuring religious elements
Meiji Jingu Shrine which includes a park
Meiji Jingu Shrine featuring street scenes, heritage architecture and a temple or place of worship


Set within a large park filled with thousands of trees from all over Japan, this shrine is dedicated to a much-loved emperor and offers tranquility to visitors.

Perhaps Tokyo’s most popular shrine, the Meiji Jingu Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji, who was Japan’s first leader following the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate. It is the site of numerous festivals, weddings and events throughout the year. Visit this beautiful shrine to appreciate its atmosphere, serene despite its popularity with locals and tourists. 

Enter the shrine grounds through the enormous 40-foot-tall (12-meter) torii gate, which is made of 1,500-year-old Japanese cypress. It’s about a 10-minute walk from here to the main complex of shrine buildings. Stop at the purification fountain just before the shrine’s entrance and use a ladle to wash your hands and mouth. 

The reign of Emperor Meiji from 1868-1912 was a significant period in Japan’s history, marking the end of the country’s feudal era and the beginning of a modern Japan. The shrine was built soon after this in 1920, but it was destroyed during the air raids of World War II. What you see today is a beautiful reconstruction, completed in 1958.

At the shrine, write prayers or wishes on pieces of paper and tie them onto the prayer wall or write your wish on a wooden plate, called an ema, and hang it on the prayer board found in front of the large camphor tree. You can also make a prayer by throwing a coin into the offering box. Remember to bow twice, clap your hands twice and bow again after adding your coin.  

Stroll along the quiet walking paths branching out from the shrine. The forest surrounding the shrine has more than 100,000 trees, planted as saplings brought from all over Japan during the shrine’s construction. View important belongings of the emperor and empress in the Treasure Museum found at the northern end of the shrine grounds. In mid-June, see irises in bloom in the Inner Garden at the grounds’ southern end.

Visit the shrine on a Sunday morning. If you’re lucky, you may see a traditional Shinto wedding procession taking place. The Meiji Jingu Shrine is a short walk away from Harajuku Station. The shrine is open daily from sunrise to sunset and admission is free.

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Things to do near Meiji Jingu Shrine

A trip to Meiji Jingu Shrine offers a blend of sightseeing and recreational activities. Explore the serene shrine grounds, then enjoy nearby attractions like shopping and theatre. For a unique experience, check out the skating rink and catch a game at Jingu Stadium. This vibrant area provides a delightful mix of culture and entertainment, making it a must-visit destination in Tokyo.

Shopping

For shopping near Meiji Jingu Shrine, visit Omotesando Hills, just 1.3km away, offering a blend of family and entertainment vibes. Roppongi Hills, 3.2km away, features a vibrant atmosphere. If you're up for a drive, Tokyo Midtown Hibiya, located 4.8km away, is worth exploring.

Recreation

Tokyo Dome, a vibrant sports facility 6.4km from Meiji Jingu Shrine, offers energetic vibes. Nippon Budokan, located 4.8km away, is steeped in martial arts history, while the National Stadium, just 1.4km from the shrine, hosts various sporting events, perfect for an active day out.

Adventure

Explore the Chidorigafuchi Walking Path for a scenic hike surrounded by nature, located 4.8km from Meiji Jingu Shrine. For an outdoor adventure, the Koshu Highway offers vibrant landscapes 6.4km away. For winter fun, head to Snova Mizonokuchi, an indoor ski facility 12.9km distant, perfect for families.

Nightlife

The nightlife near Meiji Jingu Shrine offers diverse experiences. Enjoy a captivating performance at Setagaya Public Theatre or Za-Koenji Public Theatre, both radiating culture and romance. For family-friendly entertainment, visit the nearby Cosmo Planetarium Shibuya, where you can explore the wonders of the universe.

Find the best attractions near Meiji Jingu Shrine

Meiji Jingu Shrine, located in Tokyo, offers a blend of cultural and family-friendly experiences amidst urban parks and art museums. Visitors can explore the serene grounds of Meiji Shrine and its surrounding areas, including the beautiful Meiji Jingū and Jingu Shrine. This destination is perfect for those seeking a rich cultural experience in the heart of the city, making it a must-visit spot for any traveller.

  • Shibuya Crossing: Experience the vibrant energy of Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections in the world. just 1.6km from Meiji Jingu Shrine, you'll be immersed in the lively atmosphere, surrounded by neon lights, shops, and cafés, making it a perfect spot for people-watching and capturing iconic photos.
  • Tokyo Tower: Standing three miles away, Tokyo Tower offers stunning panoramic views of the city skyline. This iconic landmark, reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, provides a unique perspective of Tokyo’s bustling urban landscape, especially beautiful at sunset.
  • Tokyo Imperial Palace: Located three miles from the shrine, the historic Tokyo Imperial Palace invites you to explore Japan's imperial heritage. Surrounded by serene gardens and moats, it's a peaceful retreat that showcases the rich culture and history of the nation.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Meiji Jingu Shrine

When visiting Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo, save money by exploring nearby free attractions like Shibuya Crossing, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and Roppongi Hills. For accommodation, consider visiting during the cheaper months of January, February, or September, and aim to book your hotel about a month in advance. Tuesdays tend to be the least expensive days to stay, while Saturdays are pricier. Additionally, check Expedia for last-minute deals and consider package options to combine your hotel, flights, and activities for better savings.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Meiji Jingu Shrine are January to February and September, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to March to April and December, where prices are slightly higher.
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  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Meiji Jingu Shrine is Tuesday. The most expensive day to stay around Meiji Jingu Shrine is Saturday.
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