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Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue: A Golden Oasis in Tokyo

Experience Tokyo's iconic autumn scenery at Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue, a golden oasis offering seasonal beauty and recreational activities.

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Stroll through Tokyo's iconic Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue, a stunning 300-meter boulevard lined with 146 ginkgo trees that transform into a golden tunnel during autumn. Planted in 1923, this avenue offers a picturesque scene leading to the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery and provides a tranquil escape with seasonal beauty and recreational activities.

A brief summary to Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during the autumn foliage season (mid-November to early December) to witness the stunning golden tunnel.
  • Arrive early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds.
  • Check for the annual Ginkgo Festival, featuring food stalls and cultural exhibitions (though it will not take place in 2024).
  • Enjoy the nighttime illuminations during peak foliage for a dreamlike atmosphere.
  • Explore the surrounding Meiji Jingu Gaien for sports facilities and seasonal events.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Tokyo Station, take the subway to Gaiemmae Station on the Ginza Line. The journey takes approximately 34 minutes and costs ¥180-¥220. From Gaiemmae Station, it is a 5-minute walk to the Ginkgo Avenue. Alternatively, take the subway to Aoyama-itchome Station on the Ginza Line, which is also a 5-minute walk to the avenue.

  • Walking

    From Aoyama-itchome Station, walk north for about 5 minutes. The ginkgo tree avenue will be on your left, stretching towards the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery.

  • Taxi

    From Tokyo Station, a taxi to Meiji Jingu Gaien takes approximately 6 minutes and costs ¥3,400-¥4,100. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Aoyama-dori entrance for the best view of the Ginkgo Avenue.

  • Community Bus

    Utilize the Minato City Community Bus (Chii-Bus) for convenient access within Minato City. A flat fare of ¥100 per ride applies to everyone of elementary school age or older. A one-day pass costs ¥500 and allows unlimited rides on Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, August 13-15, and December 29-January 3. Check the Chii-Bus route map for the nearest stop to Meiji Jingu Gaien.

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Discover more about Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue

Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue, constructed in 1926 as the outer garden of Meiji Jingu Shrine, is a true oasis in the heart of Tokyo. This meticulously designed avenue, stretching 300 meters from Aoyama-dori to the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, features 146 ginkgo trees, creating a symmetrical and visually stunning spectacle. Designed by Dr. Orishimo Yoshinobu, the avenue was completed in 1923 with the intention of creating a scenic view of the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery. Throughout the year, the Ginkgo Avenue displays a variety of faces. Buds signal the arrival of spring, followed by fresh green leaves catching the summer sun. However, it is during autumn when the avenue truly shines, transforming into a golden tunnel as the leaves turn a vibrant yellow. This breathtaking scenery attracts countless visitors and photographers, especially from mid-November to early December, when the leaves are at their peak. The warm glow of evening illuminations during the autumn foliage season dazzles the individual ginkgo leaves like jewels, creating a magical atmosphere with the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery in the background. Beyond its seasonal beauty, Meiji Jingu Gaien offers various sports facilities, including the Meiji Jingu Stadium, ice-skating rink and tennis courts. The area hosts events throughout the year, providing opportunities to experience traditional Japanese culture and cuisine. While a redevelopment plan involving the demolition and rebuilding of the historic stadium has raised concerns about the preservation of the ginkgo trees, revisions have been made to ensure their protection.

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