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− | Meiji Shrine is one of the hangout spots in the [[Tokyo]] map. It is unlocked after [[reading]] ''Tokyo Shrines'', a magazine that can be bought from [[Shibuya]]'s Taiheido bookstore. It can be visited freely from August 7th. |
+ | Meiji Shrine is one of the hangout spots in the [[Tokyo]] map. It is unlocked after [[Books|reading]] ''Tokyo Shrines'', a magazine that can be bought from [[Shibuya]]'s Taiheido bookstore. It can be visited freely from August 7th. |
The protagonist can also visit the shrine and spend time here with a Confidant. Confidant events happening here include: |
The protagonist can also visit the shrine and spend time here with a Confidant. Confidant events happening here include: |
Revision as of 19:29, 28 March 2020
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮前, Meiji-Jingūmae)? is a location in Persona 5.
History
Meiji Shrine is a real-life location located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It is served by the Meiji-jingumae Station. The shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken and the shrine complex is surrounded by a large forest area.
Appearances
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Persona 5
Meiji Shrine is one of the hangout spots in the Tokyo map. It is unlocked after reading Tokyo Shrines, a magazine that can be bought from Shibuya's Taiheido bookstore. It can be visited freely from August 7th.
The protagonist can also visit the shrine and spend time here with a Confidant. Confidant events happening here include:
- August 6th: After clearing Futaba's Palace, the protagonist may visit the shrine with Ann Takamaki and bump into Tae Takemi, increasing both confidant points.
- The protagonist may visit the shrine with Yusuke Kitagawa and receive a Hamaya to decorate his room with.
Aside from being a hangout spot, the location is also part of an activity, where the protagonist is able to boost their Confidant points. For more information on its functions, see Shrine.