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Japan, Tokyo walking tour in heavy rain | Meiji Jingu Shrine in evening [4K]



In response to a request from a viewer, I took a 4K video while taking an evening walk at Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo.
Meiji Jingu Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Shoken. The Emperor of Japan is a position that is considered the symbol of the Japanese nation and is passed down from generation to generation through hereditary succession. The emperor performs state affairs but has no political power.
The vast forest of Meiji Shrine is an artificial forest created by planting approximately 100,000 trees donated from all over Japan.
Although Meiji Jingu Shrine attracts the largest number of visitors and tourists in Japan at the beginning of each year, it was not very crowded on this day, perhaps due to the rain, and I enjoyed the quiet and mysterious atmosphere of the walk.
Meiji Jingu Shrine opens at sunrise and closes at sunset.
It is recommended to check the closing time in advance, especially if you visit in the evening.

– Popular city walking videos –
Shibuya walk : https://youtu.be/yqrIpOOXgRQ
Harajuku walk in heavy snow : https://youtu.be/ce4TdJWV1PY
Roppongi walk : https://youtu.be/hcVBsUb7AqY
Ueno walk : https://youtu.be/8MqnrkJCU7s
Meguro walk : https://youtu.be/Ocsjk-ooXxw
Koenji walk : https://youtu.be/np4TMgDL8hQ

– Requests are welcome –
If there are specific places in Tokyo you’d like me to visit, please feel free to request them in the video’s comment section – I always welcome your comments!

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5 Comments

  1. Tanto el santuario como sus alrededores, preciosos. Tanta vegetación pletórica. Me encanto el recorrido. Sí.. son un poco extraños en relación a las religiones, por lo general acá se es fiel a la religión que elijas, por lo general desde pequeño. Es un tema serio, la mayoría es católico. Gracias por tu trabajo.

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