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The colorful display of sake barrels at Meiji Shrine is not just a visual treat but a cultural symbol of respect and offerings to the gods. Each barrel represents a donation from sake brewers, showcasing their art and craftsmanship. The collection, with its intricate designs and rich tradition, makes for an iconic stop during your visit to the shrine.
Photography Tips
For the best shots of the sake barrels, use a wide-angle lens to capture the scale and detail of the arrangement. Visiting during the early morning ensures softer light and fewer crowds. Focus on the symmetry of the barrels and experiment with close-ups to highlight the calligraphy and colorful artwork. A tripod can be useful for stable shots in lower light conditions.
Travel Information
Limited parking is available near Meiji Shrine, but spaces fill up quickly, especially on weekends or holidays. It's advisable to use public transportation, with Harajuku Station and Meiji-jingumae Station just a short walk away.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset
06:46 - 16:59
| current local time: 14:14
Photo Themes
barrels
colour
culture
sake
Locations
Tokyo
Meiji Shrine
Tokyo City
Yoyogi park
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