Discover the spiritual heart of Tokyo through a English-guided walk at Meiji Jingu Shrine, led by Japanese student historians.
This tour goes beyond sightseeing — it explains why this shrine still matters to Japanese people today, diving into deep history of the Shrine, Shinto and Japan.
Guided by Japanese student historians, you will learn:
• The basic ideas of Shinto (kami, nature, ancestors)
• Why Meiji Jingu was built and whom it enshrines
• How Shinto shapes everyday Japanese values, not just religion
• The meaning behind rituals, architecture, and sacred spaces
Unlike typical tourist tours, this experience focuses on cultural understanding rather than photo stops.
Questions and discussion are welcome, making it ideal for visitors interested in Japanese history, society, and identity.
This tour is suitable for:
• First-time visitors to Japan
• Travelers interested in culture, tradition and history
Small-group or private format ensures a relaxed pace and personal interaction.
Kindly speak to the guide holding the sign in front of the torii gate. Meet in front of the H&M building
Explore the heart of Tokyo’s traditions with our certified volunteer guide, trained by Meiji Jingu. Stroll through the serene shrine grounds as you discover what Shinto is, the meaning and role of a Japanese shrine, and the unique history and cultural significance of Meiji Jingu — one of Japan’s most important spiritual sites.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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