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Yasukuni Shrine is a deeply significant yet highly controversial site, as it honors Japan's war dead, including individuals regarded by some as war criminals. Despite the debates surrounding its history, the shrine offers a serene and beautiful atmosphere throughout the year.

Seasonal Highlights

  • Winter:
    The shrine offers a tranquil atmosphere, often enhanced by light snow. The New Year celebrations add a festive touch.

  • Summer:
    Mitama Matsuri is the highlight of summer, drawing both locals and tourists to its magical lantern displays.

  • Spring:
    The cherry blossoms create a dreamy environment, perfect for hanami (flower viewing).

  • Autumn:
    The crisp air and glowing light-ups make this season ideal for an evening visit

Attend Seasonal Celebrations

Yasukuni Shrine hosts several traditional and modern events throughout the year that provide unique experiences for visitors:

  • Spring Cherry Blossom Festival (March-April):
    The shrine is renowned for its cherry blossoms, especially the iconic "Yasukuni Cherry," which serves as a reference point for Japan's sakura forecast. Enjoy the festive atmosphere with food stalls, performances, and illuminated cherry trees in the evening.

  • Mitama Matsuri (Mid-July):
    One of Tokyo's most striking summer festivals, Mitama Matsuri features over 30,000 glowing lanterns lining the shrine’s approach. Evening visitors can enjoy traditional music, dance, and street performances.

  • Autumn Light-Up and Chrysanthemum Displays (October-November):
    Experience the beauty of the shrine in autumn as the grounds are illuminated. Seasonal chrysanthemum exhibits highlight the artistry of this traditional flower.

  • New Year Celebrations (December 31 - January 3):
    Join thousands of visitors for hatsumode, the first shrine visit of the year. The lively event includes food stalls, good luck charms, and prayers for the new year.

About:

Yasukuni Shrine, located in Tokyo, has a rich history dating back to 1869 when it was established by Emperor Meiji. The shrine is dedicated to honoring the souls of those who sacrificed their lives for Japan. Visitors can learn about Shinto traditions, view last messages from noble souls, and participate in festivals and rituals throughout the year. The shrine also houses the Yushukan Museum, showcasing historical artifacts.

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