明治神宮例祭
宗教行事Kanto(Tokyo)
毎年開催開催日
11月
入場料
無料
混雑度
混雑明治神宮例祭。伝統芸能の奉納が行われる。
The Meiji Shrine Grand Festival is an annual religious celebration held at Tokyo's iconic Meiji Jingu, commemorating the divine spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Taking place around November 3rd, Emperor Meiji's birthday, this significant Shinto festival honors their profound legacy and contributions to modern Japan. Established to preserve and celebrate their memory, the festival offers a deep dive into Japanese tradition and spiritual reverence. Visitors can expect a deeply reverent atmosphere filled with ancient rituals performed by Shinto priests, alongside magnificent displays of traditional Japanese performing arts. Highlights include solemn ceremonies at the main shrine building, the Honden, and a diverse program of cultural performances on temporary stages throughout the expansive grounds. These often feature Gagaku court music, Bugaku dance, Noh and Kyogen theatre, and Sankyoku chamber music, showcasing Japan's artistic heritage through vibrant traditional costumes. The air resonates with history and spiritual devotion, offering a unique glimpse into the heart of Japanese culture in the Kanto region. For visitors planning to attend, checking the official Meiji Jingu website for precise dates and performance schedules is crucial, as events can span several days. Arrive early for popular performances to secure a good view, as seating is often limited. Always maintain a respectful demeanor, dress appropriately for a sacred site, and be mindful of photography restrictions, especially during ceremonies. The expansive shrine grounds require comfortable footwear. Access is convenient via Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line or Meiji-jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda and Fukutoshin Lines. This festival is an unmissable cultural and spiritual experience in Tokyo.