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Shibuya Walking Tour with a Local Guide to Meiji Shrine in Tokyo by local guide stars
From 4,016 JPY
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Overview
Book our Shibuya Walking Tour with a Local Guide to Meiji Shrine and explore Tokyo's serene natural and spiritual side! Discover Japan’s largest torii gate, and crystal clear spring waters in tranquil gardens. Then experience Shinto tradition with a peaceful prayer.
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the natural surroundings away from the crowds
- You can experience Shinto, Japan’s ancient religion
- Purchase unique souvernirs
- Experience popular, cutting-edge entertainment
Important Information
Tour proceeds rain or shine
Please wear comfortable walking shoes
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What to Bring
Comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing
Meeting Point
JR Harajuku Station East Exit
Venue Address
Shibuya-Harajuku area, 1-18 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0001, Japan, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Business Hours
12:00–16:30
Cancellation Policy
No-show: You pay 100% of experience price
Previous day: Free cancellation
Description
Meiji Shrine offers a stunning natural escape in the heart of the city, surrounded by approximately 100,000 trees. As you walk along the shaded path, listening to birdsong, you’ll encounter Japan’s largest wooden torii gate. Crafted from a 1,500-year-old Taiwanese cypress, this towering 12-meter structure leaves visitors awestruck with its powerful presence. When passing through the torii, it’s customary to walk along the edges of the path to avoid the sacred central route, known as seichu, reserved for deities.
At the main shrine, you can experience Shinto, Japan’s ancient religion. Rooted in respect for nature and harmony with the divine, Shinto has provided spiritual support to people in Japan for centuries. After paying your respects, you can purchase omamori (protective charms) or a unique omikuji called Omigokoro, which features poems written by Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. These poems come with English translations, making them accessible and meaningful for international visitors.
After visiting the shrine, unwind at Forest Terrace Meiji Jingu. At Café ‘Mori no Terrace,’ enjoy Japanese tea and light snacks while taking in the beautiful scenery. The gift shop offers unique mementos, such as eco-blocks made from fragrant Japanese camphor and miniature barrels of sacred sake, perfect for capturing memories of your visit.
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