Surrounded by man-made forests, Meiji Jingu boasts the number of the first Japanese shrine
We will do prayers from time to time, such as disasters, disaster relief, family security, and passing prayers.
About Meiji Jingu
Meiji Jingu Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, which was founded on November 1 in 1920.
The thick, lush greenery of Tokiwa Forest is an artificial forest planted around 100,000 trees dedicated from around the country, in Jing Palace. Hatsugu is also known as a shrine that gathers the number of worshipers in Japan every year.
At Meiji Jingu Kagura, dedication to solemn kagura dance, including family safety and physical safety prayers for the happiness of the family, as well as evil spirits, testimonials for the applicants, and company prayers for the company’s prosperity, business commerce We do prayers and do many worshipers visit every day. In addition, Kiyomasa-no-ido which is said to have been dugout by Kiyomasa Kato, has become popular.
The shrine is famous for its beautiful flowering plants, which were planted for Empress Shoken by the reign of Emperor Meiji, every June. There is another discovery in January, and it is a place where you can feel the nature that has changed in the four seasons.
In 2020, Meiji Jingu Shrine will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Currently, many commemorative projects are being carried out in the precincts when the 100th anniversary of Zenza.
Map and Access
Basic Information
Spot name | Meiji Jingu |
Address | 1-1 Shibuya-ku,Yoyogi jin-encho,Tokyo |
Nearest station | Meiji Jingumae <Harajuku> Station / Harajuku Station |
TEL | 03-3379-5511 |
Business hours | Visiting time Open at the sunrise and close at the sunset, so the time varies depending on the month. Same as the award time It is the same as worship time reception time worship time |
※ About facility information, there may be information that is not necessarily accurate on our site due to changes over time.