Located in front of Shibuya Station, the now iconic destination lies at the center of seven crossroads, surrounded by soaring skyscrapers displaying bright flashing adverts. Whenever the traffic lights turn red, hundreds if not thousands of businessmen, shoppers and tourists cross at any one time....
One of Japan’s most iconic sites, Shibuya Crossing is characterized by its large neon billboards, flashy signs and noise. It is a symbol of Tokyo and modern Japan and has appeared in countless films and television shows. We crossed it a few times when we visitedTokyoand also spent a bi...
The thousands of trees donated to the surrounding Yoyogi Park make this a tranquil spot in Shibuya. In addition to the Meiji Shrine, you'll want to visit the Imperial Palace, the Tokyo National Museum and the iconic Tokyo Tower. The highly regarded Grand Hyatt Tokyo makes an ideal base for...
Address: 1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo Explore the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Highlights: Three types of traditional gardens in one, including 1,500 cherry trees Walk through one of Tokyo's most historic pieces of land when you visit the Shinjuku G...
Complete Tour of Tokyo Shinjuku,Shibuya,Ginza,Akihabara,and other famous neighborhoodsof the Japanese capital are waiting for you on thiscomplete guided tour of Tokyo. Tokyo Metro Pass Want to discover Tokyo like a local? With theTokyo Metro Pass, you'll haveaccess to the metro for 24, 48,...
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Follow proper walking etiquette: A strict adherence to walking etiquette keeps even the most crowded areas in Tokyo orderly, such as the iconic Shibuya Crossing. Just as they drive, Japanese people walk on the left side of the sidewalk. On escalators, it is customary to stand on the...
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For those that may not be aware, Japan is making a big name for themselves in the world of whiskey and this is a great place to learn all about it. Rock no Cocoro– my favorite spot in all of Shibuya is a little Rock Bar. It features a tiny little DJ booth, great crew of...