There are various facilities spread out over a large area.
Within the grounds, there are three halls led by Forest Terrace Meiji Jingu that can be used for weddings and many other situations including parties and meetings. There is also a good selection of restaurants and cafés at which you can relax amid the abundant natural surroundings.
Keyaki (Zelkova) Hall
This is a completely new space surrounded by nature, tradition, and modern design.
Kusu (Camphor) Hall
The dynamic corner windows create an impressive open feeling in the hall.
Shii (Chinquapin) Hall
This hall is recommended when you want a relaxed atmosphere for a small number of people.
CAFÉ "Mori no Terrace"
This café has an open interior design featuring the warmth of wood and offers coffee and other drinks and light meals including sandwiches and croissants.
CAFÉ "Mori Terrace 2nd"
This space was designed with wooden materials to create a new café. You can enjoy eating in or ordering take-out.
NOODLE & RICE BOWL
This restaurant offers a large menu of noodles and rice dishes. Relax in this spacious setting after worshiping.
Restaurant "Yoyogi"
Yoyogi offers a wide selection of Western and Japanese dishes. You can also enjoy dining in the refreshing outdoors in the newly installed terrace seating area.
Shop "Mori"
Shop Mori offers original and Japan themed sweets, commemorative goods, sacred sake, and other items. Be sure to stop by to commemorate your worship at Meiji Jingu.
Shop "Mori"Annex
This shop offers a selection of Meiji Jingu original commemorative goods, sweets, and other items. Those arriving by car can conveniently park at the Meiji Jingu No.1 parking area.