Shibuya Scramble Crossing is the hottest spot on Halloween day. It is crowded with many people dressed in costumes.
Marukyu, frequented by male shoppers
Sells a variety of household goods including stationery and DIY goods
The MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store is a five-minute walk from the Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station, where you can purchase event goods, brand-name goods, and even food.
Just near Shibuya Crossing.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
Shibuya is a very popular town for younger generations, and this crossing is one of the biggest scramble crossings in the world. It is a famous spot that appears in many movies.
Shibuya's top commercial district right near the Shibuya scramble crossing. Has a wide variety of shops including restaurants and karaoke stores.
A small alley teeming with traditional izakayas (Japanese-style bars). A place to enjoy a the Showa Retro atmosphere while in Shibuya.
This is a street with nearly 30 stores, including restaurants, cafes, clothing stores, and sundry shops.
The Hachiko Statue, an iconic symbol standing near the bustling scramble intersection of Shibuya Station, is a well-loved fixture in Tokyo tourism. A popular meetup location, it has garnered considerable attention from international visitors, who are often found capturing its charming presence. A visit to Shibuya would be incomplete without stopping by this faithful statue, along with other renowned attractions such as SHIBUYA SKY, MIYASHITA PARK, and Shibuya Center Street. This endearing statue encapsulates the appeal of Shibuya, radiating an enduring charm. Before you explore the vibrant sights of Shibuya, be sure to commemorate your visit with a selfie with this beloved statue.
The Moyai statue is well-known as a meeting place at the Shibuya Station. It is a unique stone sculpture that has different faces carved on the front and the back.
Just near by Shibuya Crossing.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
This art museum is located in the residential area of Shoto, Shibuya Ward. It features a unique, beautiful facade by architect Seiichi Shirai.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
A landmark located at the east entrance of Shibuya Station. A tall multi-use facility with 34 stories aboveground and four below.
A wide range of medicines, cosmetics, daily necessities, food, etc., with favorable prices and considerate services