Meiji Shrine Tokyo

Posted on May 12, 2006 Under Travel

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I made my way over to the Meiji Shrine today before a meeting to take a break from the heavy hustle and bustle of the Shibuya. What hit me instantly as remarkable was that the shrine felt entirely tranquil despite the towering buildings around it and the 12 million people rushing around Tokyo. The Shinto style shrine was dedicated to Emperor Meiji— the first emperor of modern japan. It was really interesting to observe the locals who came to the shrine: business men in suits, couples on dates, and even school children there to make an offering and pay their respects. It was a refreshing and beautiful sight– and if you only make it to one place non-retail related in Tokyo, make it this shrine. We were lucky enough to see a traditional Japanese wedding procession happening there as well. More shots in the next Tokyo photo installment.