Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine in Tokyo dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. It's like a peaceful oasis in the middle of bustling Shibuya, surrounded by a lush forest with 120,000 trees donated from all over Japan. The shrine has two parts: Naien, with the main buildings and a treasure museum, and Gaien, which includes sports facilities and the Meiji Memorial Hall. People come here to relax, attend festivals, and even witness traditional ring-entering ceremonies by sumo wrestlers. It's a cool spot where you can soak up some history and nature vibes right in the heart of the city.