Walking into Meiji Jingu Shrine feels like stepping into a forest in the middle of Tokyo. The surroundings are მშვიდ and serene. The worship route is easy to follow, and the air feels fresh and pleasant.
Take your time walking around and enjoy the solemn yet soothing atmosphere of a Japanese shrine.
Meiji Jingu Shrine | Review by 楊恩惠
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