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Meiji Shrine Forest

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An artificial forest of approximately 100,000 trees over 100 years old surrounding Meiji Shrine in Tokyo's Shibuya ward. Created in 1920 and cultivated by countless pilgrims over generations, it represents a unique forest-maintenance relationship. Attracting approximately 3 million visitors annually, it symbolizes urban-nature harmony. The forest's restoration practices themselves are valued as a tourism element.

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Subcategory:Landmarks
Location:Tokyo, Tokyo
Time Period:1920-present
Influence:Local
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