Tokyo
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Shrine Dedicated to Emperor Meiji
1-1 Kamizono-cho
Yoyogi
Tokyo, 151-0053
Nearest Train: Harajuku Station
Phone: +81 3 3379 5511
WebsiteThis perfect example of Shinto architecture--muted colors and spare lines--was opened in 1920 to commemorate the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912. Surrounded by 72 hectares (178 acres) of shady trees and various Japanese flora of the Meiji Jingu Park, it is one of Japan’s most sacred and picturesque shrines. The Imperial Treasury House annex exhibits mementos, including the coronation carriage, of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
Community
- Travelers' Reviews
- Join other travelers in discussing the best places to eat, sleep and visit while on your vacation.
- Share Your Photos and Video
- Show your fellow travelers the world as you've seen it through the lens of your camera.





