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How to Spend a Sunday at Yoyogi Park, Meiji Shrine, and Harajuku

Last updated 1/9/2026
Meiji Shrine

Tokyo is a multi-faceted city, one with endless opportunities and adventures to explore. In our opinion, Sunday is the perfect day to experience its mix of nature, history, and fashion. This guide will take you on a relaxing stroll through Yoyogi Park, on a spiritual visit to Meiji Shrine, and introduce you to the lively streets of Harajuku. Whether you want to enjoy the outdoors, learn about Japanese culture, or see the latest fashion trends, this itinerary will help you make the most of your day.

Let’s get started!

Take a Train to Harajuku Station

  • Train Line: JR Yamanote Line (or another line that connects to Harajuku)

  • Stop: Harajuku Station

Once you arrive at Harajuku Station, take the Omotesando Exit. You’re just a short walk from Yoyogi Park!

Yoyogi Park
Yoyogi Park

Morning Walk at Yoyogi Park

Learn more Google Maps
2-1 Yoyogikamizonochō, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0052, Japan
Phone
+81 3-3469-6081
Website
www.tokyo-park.or.jp

What to Do in Yoyogi Park:

✔ Take a peaceful morning walk and enjoy the fresh air.
✔ Watch street performers and musicians.
✔ Bring coffee or tea and sit on a bench for some people-watching.

✔ Enjoy yatai (food stalls) that often pop up in the event space leading to Shibuya.

Traveler's Tip: If you visit in spring, you’ll see cherry blossoms, and in autumn, the leaves turn beautiful shades of red and yellow.

A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine entrance with a large wooden gate, green-tiled roof, and paper lanterns, set against a backdrop of trees and a partly cloudy sky.
A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine entrance with a large wooden gate, green-tiled roof, and paper lanterns, set against a backdrop of trees and a partly cloudy sky.

Visit Meiji Shrine

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1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-8557, Japan
Phone
+81 3-3379-5511
Website
www.meijijingu.or.jp

Located right next to Yoyogi Park, Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu) is a must-visit. This historic Shinto shrine, built in honor of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, offers a calm and spiritual experience.

What to Do at Meiji Shrine:

✔ Walk through the giant Torii gate at the entrance.
✔ Visit the main shrine and make a wish.
✔ Buy a lucky charm or write your wish on an Ema (wooden plaque).
✔ Stop by the Meiji Jingu Treasure House if you have extra time.

Traveler's Tip: If you're lucky, you might see a traditional Japanese wedding ceremony here!

Brunch in Harajuku

After exploring Meiji Shrine, it’s time for a delicious brunch! Harajuku has plenty of cafes and restaurants to suit different tastes, but it's definitely a have for those with a sweet tooth!

Food Options:

  • Eggs & Things – Famous chain in Japan that is known for its fluffy pancakes and omelets.

  • bills Omotesando (Vegetarian Friendly) – Australian restaurant selling some scrumptious breakfast and brunch items.

  • Kopikalyan – Well reviewed cafe that mixes Japanese and Western breakfast dishes.

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A bustling city street at night with vibrant signs and shopfronts, including McDonald's. Bright lights illuminate the crowded scene of people walking, creating a lively atmosphere. Tall buildings and colorful advertisements are visible in the background.
A bustling city street at night with vibrant signs and shopfronts, including McDonald's. Bright lights illuminate the crowded scene of people walking, creating a lively atmosphere. Tall buildings and colorful advertisements are visible in the background.

Explore Takeshita Street

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1-chōme-16-6 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Website
www.takeshita-street.com

Takeshita Street is the most famous street in Harajuku, filled with colorful souvenir shops, quirky fashion boutiques, and fun street food.

Things to Do on Takeshita Street:

✔ Try Harajuku Crepes – A must-try sweet snack!
✔ Visit Daiso (100-Yen Shop) – Great for souvenirs.
✔ Explore Vintage & Trendy Clothing Stores like WEGO.
✔ Stop by Kiddy Land for anime and character goods.

Traveler's Tip: Takeshita Street gets very crowded on weekends. If it’s too packed, explore the quieter Cat Street nearby.

Afternoon Coffee Break

  • Where: A cozy café in Omotesando

After shopping, take a short break at a nice café before continuing your adventure.

Cafe Options:

  • Sulbing Cafe (For those with a sweet tooth)– Cute and friendly coffee cafe well loved for its seasonal dessert specialities.

  • Reissue Café (Cute & Instagrammable) – You will be blown away by their famous for 3D latte art.

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Glass-paneled escalators reflect trees, sky, and people outside a modern urban building, creating a kaleidoscopic effect as viewed from the top of the escalator looking down toward the street.
Glass-paneled escalators reflect trees, sky, and people outside a modern urban building, creating a kaleidoscopic effect as viewed from the top of the escalator looking down toward the street.

Explore Omotesando

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4-chōme-12-10 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Hours
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Monday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Phone
+81 3-3497-0310
Website
www.omotesandohills.com

Omotesando is Takeshita Street's refined older sister, with luxury brands, dazzling modern architecture, and cozy cafes.

What to Do in Omotesando:

✔ Visit Omotesando Hills – A stylish shopping mall selling everything from designer clothing to tasteful homewear.
✔ Explore both Tokyu Plazas, Harajuku and Omotesando that face each other from opposite sides of the road. Don't forget to snap a pic of the famous mirrored entrance way.
✔ Check out Japanese designer stores like Comme des Garçons.
✔ Walk along Cat Street for edgy streetwear and boutique recycle shops.

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Early Dinner

After a fun day, it’s time for a relaxing dinner before heading back to your hotel.

Dinner Options:

  • Fellows – Many people don't think "burger" when they visit Japan, but Japanese chefs take burgers to the next level. Check it our for yourself at this cosy burger joint.

  • Afuri (Vegan Options Available) – Famous ramen chain known for its yuzu (Japanese citrus) shoyu ramen.

  • Brown Rice (Vegan Friendly) - Organic vegan restaurant with upscale yet soothing vibes.

Traveler's Tip: If you want a quieter meal, head away from Takeshita Dori and explore the back streets of Omotesando instead.

Return to Your Hotel

  • Time: 8:30 PM onwards

  • Train: Take the JR Yamanote Line back to your station.

Itinerary
  • Morning Walk at Yoyogi Park
    2-1 Yoyogikamizonochō, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0052, Japan
  • Visit Meiji Shrine
    1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-8557, Japan
  • Explore Takeshita Street
    1-chōme-16-6 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
  • Explore Omotesando
    4-chōme-12-10 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan

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