Photos > [2007-08-05] Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park

Meiji shrine sits inside Yoyogi park, which isolates it enough that it doesn't even feel like it's actually in Tokyo. The shrine itself is fairly large and has some interesting sights, but the trails that lead to & from it through the park also add a lot to the scenery, with giant torii gates straddling the path.

The park is a gathering place for all different types of people, particularly on Sundays when bands, dancers, and teenagers just hanging out stake claims at their favorite spots. And just across the street from the park is the Harajuku district, centered around Takeshita Dori, a foot-traffic-only street filled mostly with clothing stores. Harajuku is known mostly for the unique (or strange) fashions and subcultures that thrive there, like gothic lolita.

 

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Image: IMG_3221Description: Giant wooden torii gate in the park on the path to Meiji shrine
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Image: IMG_3233Description: Hundreds of sake barrels grouped together near Meiji shrine
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Image: IMG_3251Description: Miko (shrine maiden) selling charms, etc. at the entrance to Meiji shrine
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Image: IMG_3255Description: Wooden doorway to the courtyard at Meiji shrine
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Image: IMG_3261Description: These are Ema, wooden plates on which visitors to the shrine write their wishes in the hope that they'll be fulfilled
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Image: IMG_3269Description: Offering boxes inside Meiji shrine
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Image: IMG_3277Description: Purification fountain at the entrance to Meiji shrine, where visitors clean their hands and mouth before entering
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Image: IMG_3282Description: Close-up on giant wooden torii gate
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Image: IMG_3290Description: Rack of wine barrels in the park near Meiji shrine