Meiji Jingu, one of Japan's most iconic shrines, has been attracting attention for a long time. And for Chinese, is it possible to visit Meiji Jingu?
First, let's take a look at the historical background of Meiji Jingu. Meiji Jingu Shrine is a shrine built by Emperor Meiji of Japan to commemorate the modernization of Japan, and is one of the important sites of Shinto in Japan. Due to its special background and significance, Meiji Jingu has a very important place in the hearts of the Japanese.
So, can Chinese visit Meiji Jingu?In fact, Meiji Jingu does not restrict Chinese or other foreigners from entering the shrine. As long as you respect the rules and traditions of the shrine and observe the etiquette, you can go and visit.
There are a few things to keep in mind when visiting Meiji Jingu. First of all, be careful to dress appropriately and do not enter the shrine in revealing clothing such as shorts, tank tops, and short skirts. Second, be careful to keep quiet and don't make loud noises or use flash to take pictures. Also, take care to keep it tidy and don't litter or damage the environment.
When visiting Meiji Jingu, you can choose from some of the main attractions to visit. First of all, of course, the main hall - the main palace. The main shrine is the centerpiece of Meiji Jingu and is a place dedicated to Amaterasu and the imperial family of the past dynasties. Secondly, you can visit the large torii gate. The Otorii is the largest wooden torii gate in Japan, standing 12 meters tall and spectacular. Finally, you can visit the museum. The museum has many exhibits and materials related to Japanese culture and history.
In general, Chinese can visit Meiji Jingu. As long as the relevant rules and etiquette are followed, and the cultural and historical background of the shrine is respected, more knowledge and experience can be gained during the visit.