Happy New Year! Hatsumode in Harajuku: Experience Japanese New Year the Traditional Way

04.January.2016 | FEATURES / SPOT

 

Here’s a guide that teaches you the ins and out of visiting Harajuku’s Meiji Jingu Shrine!

 

 

If you’re in Japan, you’re bound to hear the word “Hatsumode” being tossed here and there as the year draws to an end. Wondering what this is all about? “Hatsumode” commonly refers to praying for a year of health and prosperity at the shrine/temple. Not only is it about the praying — there are other activities that come with it, which comprises picking out an “omikuji,” a slip of paper with your fortune of the year spelled out for you that you choose at random (you can typically draw an “omikuji” throughout the year as well); some may also write their wishes on small wooden plaques called “ema.”

Typically, this is how a Japanese New Year starts off.

 

But a visit to the shrine? What are the rules?

The whole tradition may be a bit of a mystery to those who aren’t accustomed to the Japanese New Year’s. But don’t worry, Harajuku MOSHI MOSHI BOX’s Babukabon has got your back. Read on to perfectly equip yourself with some knowledge on a traditional Japanese New Year.

 

 

The shrine we made a visit to is the one closest to Harajuku station, Meiji Jingu. A total of roughly 10 million people visit this shrine throughout the year, making it Japan’s most visited shrine.

The first three days of the year, a time when shrines throughout Japan clock in with a massive number of visits, the number of Meiji Jingu go-ers round up to roughly 3 million.

So sit back and enjoy the beautiful landscape of the shrine while Babukabon teaches you how to begin and end your shrine visit.

 

 

 

Before you enter the shrine by passing under the “torii,” bow once. (Take off your hat while you’re at it!) The large gate at the entrance or the “torii” is what separates the world from the sacred world. Demonstrate your respect before entering by bowing once here.

 

Question: When you are walking down the sando (or the road that leads to the Shrine), is there a particular side you should walk on?

Answer: Anywhere besides the center, and you’re good!

 

Walking down the center of the “sando” is usually a no. The center is referred to as the “seichu” and this path is specifically reserved for the Shinto Gods. Don’t mess with the path of the Gods and keep to the side!

 

Note that Meiji Jingu is a large shrine, so it takes a while to get to the actual shrine. However, it’s important to be patient and keep your calm while you make your way over. This won’t be particularly difficult when you’re amidst the nature with the giant trees towering over you and the pebble stones underneath your feet. With that said, it’s hard to believe that this shrine also happens to be located in Harajuku, a place we know best as a treasure trove of Japan’s pop culture.

 

 

After walking for a while, we spotted a huge tree called the momiki. Apparently this momiki is the origin of “Yoyogi,” what we now know to be the station after Harajuku on the Yamanote line.

 

 

What will also appear affront your eyes are barrels of sake offered to the gods – one for the pictures! Apparently the Meiji emperor was a big fan of wine, which explains the wine barrels that you’ll also see lurking in the huge crowd of barrels.

 

 

A famous power spot, “Kiyomasano Ido (Kiyomasa’s well)” is located smack in the middle of the walk down the “sando,” so we decided to stop by. Kiyomasa Kato was a warlord, also known to be the “god of soil and trees” and it’s been said his well is supposed to bring luck.

 

When you reach the main shrine, you’ll find a place to wash your hands, also known as the “chozuya.” Wash your hands here.

 

 

  • How to Temizu
  1. 1. Hold the ladle with your right hand, rinse your left.
  2. 2. Hold the ladle with your left hand, rinse your right.
  3. 3. Hold the ladle again with your right hand, pour some water in your left and rinse your mouth.
  4. 4. Place the ladle upwards so it cleanses the part you were holding.

(※ Best to do this with one scoop of water)

 

And now onto the praying.

 

 

 

  • How to pray
  1. Throw some coins in the “osaisenbako” (offertory box). Note that you can choose how much you put in the box. Typically, the Japanese will put in a 5-yen coin since 5-yen or “go-en”, when read in Japanese, can also mean “luck.”
  2. 2. Bow twice.
  3. 3. Clap twice.
  4. 4. Keep the palm of your hands together and make a wish.
  5. Bow once.

 

The point is to bow twice, clap twice, and bow one at the very end. In Japanese, we say “Nirei Nihaku Ichirei.”

 

 

 

Looks like Babukabon made a wish too! What did you wish for?

 

“A boyfriend!”

 

 

 

Here, you can purchase “omamori” (a good luck charm), “ofuda” (a talisman), and “ema” (a small wooden plaque where you can write out your wishes.

If you look closely, each “omamori” serves a different purpose: it can keep the “house safe,” or keep you safe from “road danger,” or it could “bring luck, and keep the devil away.”

 

Choose wisely!

 

This “hatsumode” guide will come to good use for you spending New Year’s in Japan! Let’s make it a great kick-start to 2016!

 

 

  • A little something to wrap up:

 

 

Ta-dah! Here’s my “goshuin,” or insignia stamp. This is a stamp you can purchase at the shrine/temple you visit. The design varies by each temple/shrine, so have fun with it, collect a couple for your very own goshuin collection!

 

 

Meiji Jingu Shrine

1-1 Kamizonocho, Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

※ Check their website for their hours

http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/index.html

 

Model: Babukabon

MOSHI MOSHI BOX Staff

Her favorite snack is Ikaten Setonai Lemon Flavor (a toasted snack that tastes like squid)

Her goal of 2016 is to take it easy.

 

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Photos: Yuta Mukaiyama Words: MoMo (SHUTTER)

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    Access:Meiji Jingu Harajuku entrance…JR Yamanote line – 1 minute walk from Harajuku station・Tokyo Metro Chiyoda line/ Futoshin line – 1 minute walk from  Meiji-Jingumae station

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  • Hirosaki and Hakodate to Begin Winter Tourism Campaign with Snow Miku Starting December 2022

    26.November.2022 | ANIME&GAME / SPOT

    The cities of Hirosaki and Hakodate in Hokkaido have announced that they will team up with Hatsune Miku’s popular iteration Snow Miku to promote tourism in the area this winter. A number of activities will begin in December 2022.   [Snow Miku x Hirohako] Collaboration Project■Hirohako Winter Tourism Campaign Poster Featuring Snow Miku・Period: Mid-November~February 28, 2023・Locations: Facilities in both cities, tourist facilities, hotels, shopping areas   ■Snow Miku Illustration Contest Exhibition EventOver 50 illustrations have been submitted under the theme of Snow Miku and Hakodate / Snow Miku and Hirosaki. These will be on display through the winter! ・Running: December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2022 ・Venues: Hirosaki Municipal Tourist Center (Hirosaki)                     Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse (Hakodate)   ■Snow Miku Photo SpotSnow Miku panels featuring shamisen and apples from Hirosaki will be on display, while the Hakodate version will include references to squid fishing and footbaths. ・On Display: December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2022・Locations: JR Hirosaki Station, Chuohirosaki Station (Hirosaki)                         JR Hakodate Station, Hakodate Airport (Hakodate)■Digital Stamp Rally Using the Mikunavi AppA number of panels will be installed at five checkpoints in Hirosaki and Hakodate. A total of 1,000 people–500 in each city–will win original merch including a Snow Miku mask case and decorated masking tape. All you need to do is check in!・Available: December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2022・Locations: (Hirosaki) Hirosaki Municipal Tourist Center, Hirosaki City Machinaka  Information Center,                          Hirosaki Tourist Information Center, Hirosaki Castle Information Center, Tsugaru-han Neputa Village      (Hakodate) Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, Yunokawa Hot Spring Footbath, Goryōkaku Tower, Hakodate Green Plaza C Block (Hakodate Lumi-Pop), Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward   ■Hirohako Winter Tourism Campaign Theme Song and Music Video The tourism theme song will get a new music video that will be broadcast on YouTube, at local tourist facilities, and on TV and radio!・On Air: December 1, 2022~・Theme Song: Mahou no Keshiki (Lyrics/Composition: ryuryu)   ■Snow Miku Welcome Announcements to be Broadcast at Tourism Facilities, etc. A one-minute welcome announcement by Snow Miku will air at tourist facilities!・Running: December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2022・Locations: Tourist areas in both cities   ■Snow Miku Filters Using ARWhen each barcode is scanned with a smartphone, Snow Miku will appear on the screen! Visitors can take pictures with Snow Miku to commemorate their winter trip to Hirosaki and Hakodate.・Available: December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2022
  • Popular EC Brand SHEIN Opens First Permanent Brick and Mortar Store in Harajuku

    02.November.2022 | FASHION / SPOT

    The global online fashion brand SHEIN has become wildly popular, shipping goods to over 150 countries. The world’s first permanent brick-and-mortar SHEIN store will open in Harajuku, Tokyo on November 13, 2022, displaying popular styles and items perfect for the Japanese market. All items on display will be available for purchase on the official SHEIN app simply by scanning the QR code on the tag. While items won’t be available to purchase in-store, the location will be a place where curious customers can try things on and explore new trends. The store has two floors and carries women's and men's wear, as well as kids' wear, pet goods, and accessories. In addition to standard fitting rooms, there will also be a photo booth and SHEIN gacha machine!   This summer, the brand held its first pop-up event in Japan, traveling to five cities over two days. In October 2022, the three-month-long SHEIN POPUP OSAKA event invited customers could try on clothes and discover new styles.    “SHEIN TOKYO is planning to hold a number of events to make the SHEIN brand more familiar to new customers. Please visit us and enjoy perusing our reasonably priced but high-quality items,” an official comment reads.