Points of interest:10mins walk to Shibuya Crossing,Shibuya Sky(read myShibuya Sky tipsto not make the same mistakes I did on my first visit!), Shibuya Scramble Square, 6mins walk to Miyashita Park complex, 8mins walk to to Omotesando (the “Park Avenue” of Tokyo) and foodie places arou...
Akin to the scramble crossing in Tokyo’s Shibuya, Yonge-Dundas features the most significant crossing in Canada; 100,000 people cross per day. Touted as Toronto’s Times Square, Yonge-Dundas is an exciting place to base yourself in the middle of downtown Toronto. Here there is an ...
The Shibuya Crossing is the most famous sight in Shibuya as it is the busiest crossing in the world. Here I am trying to cope with the crowds…. 🙂 Every Tokyo neighborhood has its own character, sights, and attractions, and we have done our best to describe the pros and cons of sta...
Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo. I wish I had a video camera to show the crossing in action. No visit to Tokyo would be complete without a visit to a sushi bar. I’ve been waiting for this moment my entire life. Never before have I known such toilet luxury!
Official Street Go-Kart in Shibuya Dress up in costume and drive through the famous Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku and Omotesando. You'll get a whole new view of the city. This is one of the most popular activities in Tokyo! Click here for details ...
Shibuya is the coolest place to stay in Tokyo; it’s a vibrant part of the city home to the famous Shibuya crossing. Shimokitazawa and Koenji are other hipster areas to stay in, alongside the Akihabara/Ueno districts. Ueno is also home to some of the cheaper accommodations in Tokyo availabl...
If you take the Toei Asakusa Line and get off at Daimon Station two stations ahead, walk for about five minutes and you’ll arrive at Shiba Park andZojoji. Shiba Park is well-known for its beautiful scenery throughout the year, including the cherry blossoms and the autumn foliage, but ot...
Bridge, one of Japan’s most famous sights, you’ll enter into the mysterious world of Nikkō’s UNESCO World Heritage area. Although the Shinkyō Bridge technically belongs to the Futarasan-jinja Shrine, the first major site you’ll stumble upon after crossing the river is theRinnō-ji ...
Cafes in Shibuya While there are cafes everywhere, there are really only 2 that I strongly recommend for meeting women. While most any Startbucks, Doutour, or Tully’s will do, the Starbucks on the 2nd floor of the Tsutaya right on Shibuya crossing is hands down the best spot because…one...
but visitors to the centralShibuyaneighborhood need to try the Shibuya Scramble Crossing at least once. You can also watch the action from a less chaotic perch at one of the nearby cafés, restaurants, or shops that overlook the crossing