Personal Prayer at Meiji Shrine: A Unique Experience of Shinto Practices and Japanese Culture
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Shibuya City
Immerse yourself in the unique experience of personal prayer at Meiji Shrine. Discover the philosophy and practices of Shinto, witness ancient rituals, and receive an Ofuda amulet filled with your wishes.
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • 151-0052 - We will meet under the first torii (first shrine gate) at the entrance to Meiji Jingu Shrine, which is a huge shrine. The walk to the main shrine normally takes about 15 minutes, but we walked slowly for 40 minutes, guiding the way. On the way, there is a place where barrels of sake and wine are piled up. Foreigners may not understand the meaning of these barrels, but we will guide you slowly through these places as well. Please take as many pictures as you like. We will help you. We will also teach you the official way to pass through the torii gate and how to use the hand-watering basin. Other tourists are very rude. By learning from us, you will be recognized by the Gods. After that, we will greet the gods in the same hall of worship as the general public before proceeding to the Kaguraden.
What's Included
  • Translation fees for information and application forms
What's Not Included
  • Prayer fee paid to the shrine (5,000 yen for personal prayer)
  • Amulets, etc. purchased privately
Additional Information

Despite its status as a monumental tourist destination showcasing genuine Japanese tradition, Meiji Jingu shrine can be somewhat challenging for visitors unfamiliar with Shinto practices. Therefore, we have organized this tour to enable you to fully appreciate Meiji Jingu, giving you a sense of tranquility by walking you through Shinto ideologies and rituals, including a personal prayer session where you can experience the Shinto spirit.

During the private prayer, you begin by noting down your prayers for family protection, matrimony, wellness, academic achievement, and so forth. Afterwards, you are ushered into a tatami room where you watch priests in traditional attire cleanse the room with bell sounds, a performance of Gagaku (a UNESCO-recognized ancient court music) using vintage musical instruments and flutes, alongside a dance performance by a Miko (shrine maiden). Finally, feeling purified and rejuvenated, you receive an Ofuda, an amulet imbued with your prayers and the energy of today’s prayer session.

  • Not recommended for those who have pain in sitting straight
Location
Meiji Jingu Ichino Torii
Meet under the First Torii Gate at the entrance to the south approach to Meiji Jingu Shrine. A guide wearing a raven hat will be waiting for you.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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485tianyis
Jun 19, 2023
Unforgettable experience - My visit to the Meiji Jingu shrine was a special experience for me and is one of the most unforgettable parts of my trip to Japan. As I bowed at the Torii, cleansed my hands and mouth at chozuya and stepped into the precincts of the shrine, I felt a pleasant sense of tension. As I made my way down the approach to the main shrine, I felt a sense of tightening, but at the same time, I also felt a sense of security. As I watched the worshippers clasping their hands together in unison, I was naturally able to calm my heart as well. The personal prayer in the Kagura hall was really the essence of this visit. In stark contrast to the precincts crowded with worshippers and visitors, the Kagura hall is an oasis of tranquility and serenity. When I arrived at Kagura hall, I was overwhelmed by its beautiful architecture and sacred atmosphere. The ceremony starts soon after. The ancient Japanese court music, despite being exotic, firmly conveys a sense of tranquility to my heart. The rhythmic movements of the Shinto maidens, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, mesmerized me as they gracefully danced in harmony with the music. Their every step and gesture seemed to embody a profound spirituality, connecting the earthly realm with the divine. As the ceremony progressed, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of reverence. The sacredness of the moment enveloped me, and I found myself swept away by the beauty and grace unfolding before my eyes. It was as if time had stood still within the walls of the Kagura hall, allowing me to be fully present and immersed in the spiritual essence of the shrine. After the ceremony, an ofuda was bestowed upon me. It is not just a physical object; it held the prayers and blessings of the shrine, a tangible reminder of the spiritual experience I had just undergone. As I carefully tucked the ofuda into a secure place, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude. My visit to Meiji Jingu shrine was not merely a tourist attraction; it was a transformative experience that touched my heart and soul. It allowed me to witness the power of faith, the beauty of ancient rituals, and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. Meiji Jingu shrine stands as a testament to the enduring spirituality of Japan and serves as a sanctuary where visitors can find solace, inspiration, and a connection to something greater than themselves. As I reflect on my visit to Meiji Jingu shrine, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to have experienced its sacredness and to have been a part of its rich tapestry of traditions. It is a place that will forever hold a special place in my heart, reminding me of the profound beauty and spiritual essence that exists in the world around us.
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