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You can learn more about this fascinating gentleman by visiting the Meiji Jingu Treasure House and Museum Annex Building, situated just to the east of the main shrine building. Although beautiful throughout the year, June is the most popular time to visit the Inner Garden, when the irises ...
Meiji Jingu Museum Hours 10:00 to 16:30 (entry until 16:00) Closed Thursdays (exceptnational holidays), between exhibitions Admission 1000 yen Inner Garden Hours 9:00 to 16:30 (until 16:00 from November to February) Admission ends 30 minutes before closing time. ...
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Everything you need to know about visiting Meiji Shrine and its inner garden (1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizonocho, Shibuya, Tokyo). From its majestic torii gate and the surrounding forest to the iconic wall of sake barrels, Meiji Shrine (or Meiji Jingu) is easily the most iconic shrine in Tokyo and ...
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Inner Garden One of the most serene areas of the shrine is the Inner Garden, which is located on the southern end of the grounds and has a 500 JPY admission fee. The garden, which is said to have been commissioned by Emperor Meiji for his wife, is a stunning scene that shines in all...
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Straddling Tokyo’s downtown Shinjuku and Minato districts, the Jingu Gaien was designed as a “forest for the people,”accordingto ICOMOS Japan (while the Jingu Naien, or “inner garden,” contains a sacred “Eternal Forest”). From its creation until the end of World War II, the outer...