Shibuya Crossing
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing - up to 3000 people cross simultaneously when lights change. An iconic symbol of modern Tokyo's organized chaos. Surrounded by giant video screens and neon lights. Pure sensory overload.
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing - up to 3000 people cross simultaneously when lights change. An iconic symbol of modern Tokyo's organized chaos. Surrounded by giant video screens and neon lights. Pure sensory overload.
Free
After dark for neon lights. Best viewpoints: Starbucks Tsutaya (free with purchase), MAGNET Crossing View, or Shibuya Sky (paid). Peak pedestrian traffic: evening rush hour.
Shibuya Station - Hachiko Exit. Multiple lines: JR Yamanote, Ginza, Hanzomon, Fukutoshin, Tokyu, Keio Inokashira.
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Starbucks Tsutaya (free with purchase), L'Occitane Cafe (less crowded), MAGNET by 109 rooftop (Crossing View), or Shibuya Sky for widest panorama.
Useful tips for visiting Shibuya Crossing
Best views: Starbucks 2F at QFRONT building, or Shibuya Sky observation deck (2000 JPY). Visit at night for full neon effect. Cross with the crowd - it's an experience! Hachiko statue nearby for photos.
Shibuya Station - Hachiko Exit. Multiple lines: JR Yamanote, Ginza, Hanzomon, Fukutoshin, Tokyu, Keio Inokashira.
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