Tokyo is a city that always makes travelers' choices the right ones.
by 마시쩌이
Oct 30, 2025
Even in late December, Tokyo retains a touch of autumn, and I felt it most during a tranquil day exploring Meiji Shrine and the chic streets of Omotesando.
My morning began at Meiji Jingu, nestled within a serene forest just minutes away from the lively Harajuku Station. Passing through the grand wooden torii gate, I was enveloped by towering cedar trees and the crisp winter air. Although most leaves had fallen, clusters of golden ginkgo and burnt-orange maple leaves still adorned some branches, casting a gentle glow over the tranquil paths. The shrine itself exuded calm and reflection—visitors writing wishes, purifying their hands at the basin, and admiring the timeless wooden structures. It felt like stepping into another realm, far removed from the city’s hustle.
After leaving the shrine, I made my way to Omotesando, one of Tokyo’s most sophisticated shopping streets. The contrast was striking—replacing the forest’s quietude were sleek modern buildings, stylish boutiques, and inviting cafés. Yet, the avenue’s rows of ginkgo trees, their yellow leaves blanketing the sidewalks like golden confetti, maintained a connection to nature. Though winter had arrived, the ambiance felt like the lingering end of a warm autumn.
I paused at a quaint café, savoring hot chocolate while watching passersby under the soft glow of holiday lights. The blend of autumn’s remnants, the onset of winter decorations, and the clean, fashionable streets made Omotesando feel both festive and soothing.
This day trip reminded me of Tokyo’s unique ability to embody multiple seasons at once—serene, nostalgic, and quietly beautiful, even in the depths of winter.
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