Shibuya Crossing – The world’s busiest intersection and a true Tokyo icon. Best viewed from above at Shibuya Sky.
Hachikō Statue – A quick photo stop with a touching story of loyalty.
Shibuya Sky – Stunning 360° views of Tokyo, especially at sunset.
Shibuya 109 – Trendy fashion hub for youth styles.
Center Gai – Lively street packed with shops, arcades, and fast fashion.
Tokyu Hands & Loft – Perfect for unique souvenirs and Japanese design goods.
Ichiran Ramen – Famous solo-booth ramen experience.
Uobei Sushi – Fun, fast sushi delivered by conveyor belt.
Shibuya Yokocho – A modern food alley with Japanese street eats and drinks.
Live Music Houses – Catch indie and underground bands.
Nonbei Yokocho – Tiny old-school bars with big personality.
Late-Night Cafés – Perfect for people-watching and soaking in the vibe.
Visit the crossing at night for neon lights, or early morning for photos without crowds.
Wear comfortable shoes—Shibuya is best explored on foot.
Don’t rush. Wandering side streets is where the magic is.
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1. Hasu House - Mothly Apartment