Since then tournaments had been held in various venues including the Meiji Shrine and baseball stadiums.
One more tournament was held in November 1946, but tournaments were thereafter held on the grounds of the Meiji Shrine until 1954.
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Some shrines, for example Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, Tokyo, see millions of visitors in just a few days.