Shibuya Crossroads & Culture Walk
🚶6 mapped stops
The intersection that launched a thousand Instagram posts is just the beginning. Shibuya is where Tokyo's youth culture was born, where Hachiko still waits, and where a creek buried under concrete tells the story of a city that rebuilt itself from ashes.
本导览的站点(6)
- 1 Hachiko Statue The bronze Akita who waited at this spot for his dead owner every day for nine years -- Japan's most famous symbol of loyalty, unveiled in 1934
- 2 Shibuya Scramble Crossing Up to 3,000 people cross simultaneously when the light changes -- the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, and somehow nobody collides
- 3 Shibuya Sky A rooftop observation deck 230 meters above the scramble, opened in 2019 -- the outdoor terrace has no glass walls, just wind and vertigo
- 4 Center-gai The pedestrian shopping street that birthed gyaru culture, J-pop fandom, and a dozen subcultures that don't have English names yet
- 5 Shibuya Stream A redevelopment that unearthed the Shibuya River from its concrete tomb and built a creative complex around it -- the water flows in the open again for the first time in decades
- 6 Miyashita Park A rooftop park built on top of a shopping mall, replacing a ground-level park that became a homeless encampment -- Tokyo's relationship with public space in one block
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