Shibuya is also home to the busiest crosswalk in the world, with more than 1 million people crossing it every day. On average, about 3,000 people cross it every 47 seconds, so it has become very eye-catching for tourists. One of the bars that has a privileged view of this crossing is...
Yes very sad indeed, but I will say if you're not a noob, then yes the crosswalk is extremely busy and fun to walk around. This place is always exciting. At night the place is as bright as ever, it really does feel like being in a movie with promotional videos playing on the ...
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Tokyo’s best nightlife area and the center of youth culture. The famous “scramble crossing” just outside Shibuya Station is the world’s busiest crosswalk. Harajuku, one stop north of Shubuya on the Yamanote Line (walking this stretch is much more interesting than riding the train) is wh...
Right outside the station you’ll find Shibuya Crossing, which also happens to be the world’s busiest crosswalk. Revel in awe as you see the constant stream of people coming and going. Make sure, before you head to the crossing, to check out the Hachiko statue and Moyai statue, both ...
Most cities can’t claim a crosswalk as a tourist attraction, but anyone who’s experienced the mad scramble at Shibuya Crossing, knows it’s easily worth a trip. Enjoy the mix of business-as-usual commuters and selfie-taking tourists in this wild scramble across one of Tokyo’s busiest in...
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it stops. These are some of my favorite times to be an observer at Shibuya Crossing: while the traffic gets its turn, each little corner of the intersection steadily fills up, up, up, and just as the people begin to spill out into the street, the crosswalk lights turn green and the ...
Best i can tell you is exit at B17 and sort of bear right, then cross the street at the first crosswalk. Better to just take a $7 cab ride if you're impatient or tired. Alternately take the Metro to Tochomae and walk about 5 minutes to the hotel. You could do that every time,...