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Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama south of Kyoto.
After the emperor's death in 1912, the Japanese Diet passed a resolution to commemorate his role in the Meiji Restoration. An iris garden in an area of Tokyo where Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken had been known to visit was chosen as the building's location.
Construction began in 1915 under Itō Chūta, and the shrine was built in the traditional nagare-zukuri style, using primarily Japanese cypress and copper. The building of the shrine was a national project, mobilizing youth groups and other civic associations from throughout Japan, who contributed labor and funding. It was formally dedicated in 1920, completed in 1921, and its grounds officially finished by 1926. Until 1946, the Meiji Shrine was officially designated one of the Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社), meaning that it stood in the first rank of government supported shrines.
6日夕方、東京・新宿区の明治神宮外苑のイベント会場で、ジャングルジムのような形をした展示物が焼け、中で遊んでいた5歳の男の子が死亡し、助けようとした父親など2人がけがをしました。 6日午後5時20分ごろ、東京・新宿区霞ヶ丘町の明治神宮外苑のイベント会場で展示品が燃えていると、警視庁や東京消防庁に通報がありました。会場にいた人が消火器で消火活動を行うなどして、火はまもなく消し止められましたが、警視庁によりますと、この火事で、東京・港区の幼稚園児、佐伯健仁くん(5)が搬送先の病院で死亡が確認されました。また、助けようとした健仁くんの44歳の父親と、別の40代の男性が顔にやけどをしましたが、いずれも命に別状はないということです。 警視庁やイベントの主催者などによりますと、当時、明治神宮外苑では現代アートの作品を展示するイベントが開かれていて、焼けたのは、日本工業大学工学部建築学科の学生などによる部活動「新建築デザイン研究会」が制作したもので、ジャングルジムのような形の木製の展示物です。大きさは、高さが3メートル、幅が5メートル、奥行きが2メートルあり、人が中に入って遊べるようになっていたということです。 当時、健仁くんは真ん中付近で遊んでいて、火事に巻き込まれたと見られるということです。また、展示物には木くずが敷かれ、ライトで照らされていたということで、警視庁は目撃者の話などから、木くずから出火した可能性があると見て、火が出た当時の詳しい状況を調べています。 主催者「危険ないかチェックしたが」 今回のイベントを主催した東京デザインウィークの事務局の1人がNHKの取材に対し、「火災が起きたのは『学校作品展』のエリアにある日本工業大学の展示作品で、作品名は『素の家』。大学としての公式の展示と認識している。事務局としては事前に下絵などを送ってもらい、危険性を伴わないかをチェッ...
東京・新宿区の明治神宮外苑のイベント会場で、6日夕方、ジャングルジムの形をした展示物が焼ける火事があり、中で遊んでいた5歳の男の子が死亡し、助けようとした父親ら2人がやけどを負った。 新宿区霞ケ丘町の明治神宮外苑で開かれていたイベント「東京デザインウィーク2016」の会場で、ジャングルジムの形をした木製の展示物が燃えた。中で遊んでいた東京・港区の幼稚園児・佐伯健仁ちゃんが死亡、助け出そうとした父親と、別の男性がやけどを負った。この展示物は、埼玉県にある日本工業大学の学生グループが制作したものだった。
東京・新宿区の明治神宮外苑のイベント会場で、6日夕方、ジャングルジムの形をした展示物が焼ける火事があり、中で遊んでいた5歳の男の子が死亡し、助けようとした父親ら2人がやけどを負った。 新宿区霞ケ丘町の明治神宮外苑で開かれていたイベント「東京デザインウィーク2016」の会場で、ジャングルジムの形をした木製の展示物が燃えた。中で遊んでいた東京・港区の幼稚園児・佐伯健仁ちゃんが死亡、助け出そうとした父親と、別の男性がやけどを負った。この展示物は、埼玉県にある日本工業大学の学生グループが制作したものだった。
This video shows How to get Meiji Jingu shrines to make wishes for the coming year 2017. Approx.15mins by foot From JR Harajuku Station, 6:30AM.[This video shows the actual walking hour. ]
► Here's a fresh new video of the beautiful Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo - The most important Shinto Shrine in greater Tokyo area. I was lucky enough to get a glimpse of a wedding ceremony when I was there, which just made things even better. Meiji Jingu is one of my absolute favorite spots in Tokyo, so if you happen to be in Tokyo, I strongly recommend you visiting this wonderful place. Easy access from Harajuku or Meiji Jingu Mae Station. - Enjoy.
TOKYO JAPAN 撮影:2012年12月上旬 東京の秋を代表する名所としても有名なのが明治神宮外苑のイチョウ並木。大正12年にイチョウが植えられ、青山通りから続く約300mの黄金のトンネルは壮大かつロマンチックで石造りの絵画館が見え隠れして気分を盛り上げる。146本のイチョウの他にケヤキ196本、トウカエデ159本などベンチに腰をおろしながらのんびり過ごせる。 Gingko Avenue in tokyo. Perhaps the prettiest autumn leaves in the tokyo can be found along Ginkgo Avenue, a street connecting Aoyama Dori to the sports fields of Meiji Jingu Gaein. The famous 300-meter avenue lined with gingko tree leading to the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery is spectacular.
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Learn about and travel to Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, one of the most famous shrines in Japan. (日本語字幕付き) ►COMMENT: Where is your favorite spot to take a walk in Japan? More info about visiting Meiji Shrine: http://japanistas.com/en/archives/18917 The song in the video is "Northern Windows" by Matthew Bolduc. Download it here: http://goo.gl/LdZ0yC It's also part of the Japan by Bicycle soundtrack available at http://www.JapanbyBicycle.com This is episode 3 of 6 in season 2 of Tour Japan. This season we're visiting Tokyo's must-see tourist spots. New episodes of Tour Japan are released every Tuesday when in season (4 seasons/year). Japanese subs by Brad Loewen (hire him to translate your vids!): http://www.youtube.com/federalgrant15 Follow/Sub Happy in Japan: ►http://www.youtube.com/HappyInJ...
A travel guide for visiting the Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo. This Shinto shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. Check out the "Cool Japan" playlist for more Japan videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL14F9F774CE8798C3 Visit my channel for additional fun travel guides: http://www.youtube.com/user/yellowwproductions Subscribe to receive my latest travel guides in your feed: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=yellowwproductions
http://www.RealVacationCareers.com One of the must see locations in Tokyo is the famous Meiji Shrine. It is very beautiful! And it is not uncommon to see a traditional Japanese shinto wedding ceremony taking place! I highly recommend this stop for your visit to Tokyo Japan. I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
◎Overview Meiji Shrine is located adjacently to Harajyuku Station. On the way to the main building, you can find rows of sake and wine barrels that are offerings to Meiji Emperor. The shrine is filled with rich greens; it is hard to believe the forest was created artificially about 100 yeas ago. Come and see with your own eyes at your visit to Japan. ◎Video by Iichiro Yoshizawa ◎Model Saori Fukumoto ◎Cooperation Meiji Shrine 1-1 Yoyogi Kamizono, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo +81-3-3379-5511
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū?), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto. Type:Imperial Shrine Dedicated to: Emperor Meiji Empress Shoken Founded:November 1, 1920 Address : 1-1, Kamizono-chō Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 151-0053 TOKYO TOURIST GUIDE FOR TRAVEL & HOLIDAYS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zVxIJcWOjs 1. Sensōji (浅草寺) http://goo.gl/7VyMcv : Largest ancient Buddhist temple and a major Tokyo attractions for Japanese and foreigners located in Asakusa. 2. Nakamise (仲見世) http://goo.gl/MgU6Cl: One of the oldest shopping centers in Japan. 3. Meiji Jingū (明治神宮) http://goo.gl/dNGeY1 : is the...
Watch more How to Visit Tokyo videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514501-Visiting-the-Meiji-Jingu-Tokyo-Travel Planning a trip to Tokyo? Learn about the Meiji Jingu, one of the city's most important Shinto shrines, in this travel video. Tip: When you enter or exit through the entrance gates, called torii, be sure to bow as a sign of respect. Shinto shrines hold a special importance in Japanese culture, and there are many of them in Tokyo. One of the most important Shinto shrines is Meiji Shrine. Having been built in 1920, this is not the oldest Shinto shrine in Japan. It does not derive its importance from age, but from the spirits it is dedicated to. Meiji Shrine honors the beloved Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The shrine’s entrance gates, called torii, are the largest...
Take a tour of Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, Japan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. The Meiji Shrine in Tokyo is a place of serenity, quietness, and respect. The Shinto shrine was built for the souls of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Its complex showcases the exemplary Japanese architecture. Followers of Shinto continue to come to the site to pray and find peace. It is also an important public space; weddings and festivals are frequently held here. The 175 acres of forest surrounding the shrine make it a peaceful place to rest. Meiji Shrine celebrates Japan's modernization, its main religion, and the Emperor.
Just a Short Video from my time in Tokyo, showing the different things to do and experience in Japan. Day 1: Shinjuku - Random ramen store (we can't remember where!) - Izakaya Medaka 150 Yen beers Day 2: Harajuku/Asakusa/Akihabara Harajuku - Gindaco at Harajuku - Pablo Cafe - Meiji Shrine - Takeshita Street - Owl Cafe & Bar Owl Village, Harajuku Asakusa - Nakamise Shopping Street - Senso-ji Temple Akihabara - Akihabara SEGA building Day 3: Tsujiki Fish Market/Odaiba/Shibuya Tsujiki - Tsukiji Dontaku (Shorter queue with great food! Quit queuing at Daiwa Sushi) Odaiba - One piece baratie cafe - Diver City Odaiba Gundam Model - Venus Mall - DECKS Tokyo Beach (Takoyaki Museum) - Pallete Town Ferris wheel Shibuya - Shibuya Crossing Day 4: Hakone/Shinjuku - Hakone Yuryo (Hot Spri...
Since it was too early to call it a day after coming back from Hakone, we proceeded to Tokyo Station after having settled down in Ikebukuro. The architectural design of Tokyo Station look stunning on the inside as well as on the outside. The next day, we started off to Harajuku. The first place we went to check out was Meiji Shrine, which the entrance was located next to the station. To see more of the 'Harajuku culture', Takeshita dori is a must visit place! The large intersection of Shibuya is the prominent landmark of the place, I had to cross the road several times to take different angle shots. At last, we went ahead to Ginza. An ideal place to shop for high end brands. Fujiya Bakery at the end of the street was worth a visit, it is a cute and petite bakery with Peko chan as its main...
Day two of our Tokyo adventure! We had to get some shopping in :) I tried to film as much as the shopping, but the crowds were crazzyyy! Nonetheless, I tried my best.. so hope you enjoyed tagging along. Today's Vlog: - Meiji Shrine - Traditional Japanese ceremonyhttps://www.youtube.com/upload - Harajuku Street - Omotesando Street - Shibuya shopping