Hatsumode
SeasonalKanto(Tokyo)
Annual eventDates
2026-01-01 — 2026-01-03
Venue
Meiji Shrine
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
Extremely crowdedFirst shrine or temple visit of the New Year, a nationwide tradition.
Hatsumode is the first shrine or temple visit of the New Year, one of Japan's most important traditions. Millions of people visit shrines and temples during the first three days of January to pray for health, prosperity, and good fortune in the coming year. Meiji Shrine in Tokyo is the most visited hatsumode destination in Japan, welcoming over three million visitors during the New Year period.
Highlights
Drawing omikuji fortune slips for the new year; Purchasing new omamori charms and returning old ones; Midnight countdown atmosphere with massive crowds
Access
1-minute walk from Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku) Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda/Fukutoshin Line) or JR Harajuku Station. Special extended train services operate on New Year's Eve.
Tips for Visitors
Expect wait times of 2-4 hours on January 1st at Meiji Shrine. Visiting on January 2nd or 3rd is less crowded. Dress warmly and bring patience. Try amazake (sweet rice drink) sold at stalls. Draw an omikuji fortune and buy an omamori charm for the year.