SHIBUYA|12 Sightseeing Places Near Me

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①Scramble Crossing

Scramble Crossing

Dive into the heart of Tokyo at Shibuya’s Scramble Crossing! Known as the busiest intersection in the world, it’s a pulsating spectacle of lights, action, and people.

Feel the energy as you cross paths with hundreds, surrounded by gigantic video screens and the city’s vibrant buzz. It’s an iconic must-experience that truly captures the essence of Tokyo’s dynamic spirit 🌆

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Visiting Shibuya’s Scramble Crossing was surreal! The vibrant chaos of people weaving through the massive intersection under glowing advertisements was the highlight of my Tokyo trip.

— Jamie’s Twitter

②Hachiko Statue🐕

Hachiko Statue

Visit the legendary Hachiko Statue, a touching symbol of loyalty and a popular rendezvous spot. Located outside Shibuya Station, this statue commemorates the faithful Akita dog(Shiba-ken) who waited for his owner every day, touching the hearts of millions worldwide. Snap a photo with Hachiko and feel the bond of enduring friendship🧡

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Standing next to the Hachiko Statue, I was deeply moved by the story of loyalty it represents. It’s a small yet powerful reminder of unwavering devotion

— Sara’s Instagram

③Shibuya Sky (Scramble Square)

Shibuya Sky (Scramble Square)

Ascend to Shibuya Sky atop Scramble Square for breathtaking views of Tokyo. At 230 meters high, you can see the sprawling cityscape, from the bustling streets below to Mount Fuji on the horizon. It’s a thrilling aerial adventure that offers a new perspective on this bustling metropolis! And you guys can enjoy shopping and dining there.

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Visiting Shibuya Sky was a highlight! The city views from 230 meters up were stunning, and seeing Tokyo’s sprawling urban landscape from this perspective was unforgettable.

— Alex’s Travel Blog

④Shibuya Stream

Shibuya Stream

Explore Shibuya Stream, a sleek, modern complex that seamlessly blends shopping, dining, and leisure alongside a beautifully landscaped stream. This trendy hotspot is perfect for savoring culinary delights and shopping for unique finds, all while enjoying the calming flow of water in the heart of the city. Google Japan’s headquarters is also located here.There is also a Nice hotel.

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Shibuya Stream is a fantastic blend of modern architecture and nature. The shops and restaurants are top-notch, making it a perfect spot to relax after exploring Shibuya.

— Chris’s Travel Blog

⑤Miyashita Park (Shibuya Yokocho)🌳

Miyashita Park (Shibuya Yokocho)

Miyashita Park is a revitalized urban oasis featuring a fusion of nature, sports, and dining. Explore Shibuya Yokocho within the park, where you can indulge in delicious street food flavors from all over Japan. It’s a fantastic spot to hang out, play, and eat, all in one scenic location🍜

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Miyashita Park and Shibuya Yokocho offer a fantastic mix of leisure and local cuisine. The park’s vibrant energy and the alley’s diverse food stalls create a perfect Tokyo experience.

— Emily’s X

⑥Pokémon Center🎮 (Shibuya Parco)

Pokémon Center🎮 (Shibuya Parco)

Enter the magical world of the Pokémon Center in Shibuya Parco! This paradise for Pokémon fans is filled with exclusive merchandise, interactive games, and a chance to meet your favorite Pokémon. Dive into this enchanting experience that will thrill fans of all ages🌟

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The Pokémon Center in Shibuya Parco was incredible! It’s a paradise for Pokémon fans, filled with exclusive merchandise and fun displays.

— Jordan Lee

⑦🌈Harajuku (Takeshita Street)

Harajuku (Takeshita Street)

Stroll down Takeshita Street in Harajuku, the epicenter of Japan’s kawaii culture! This bustling street is packed with vibrant fashion stores, quirky boutiques, and sweet treat cafes. Immerse yourself in the colorful, whimsical world of Harajuku and discover why it’s a magnet for fashion lovers and trendsetters worldwide🛍️

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Takeshita Street is so cool! It’s like a festival of awesome clothes and crazy sweets. Everywhere you look there’s something fun to try or buy!

— Tom X

⑧⛩️Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine

Step into the tranquil grounds of Meiji Shrine, a peaceful oasis in the midst of Tokyo’s hustle. Surrounded by a lush forest, this shrine offers a serene spot to reflect and admire the traditional Shinto architecture. It’s a beautiful contrast to the nearby urban energy and a must-visit for a touch of spiritual serenity🙏 Incredible forest that you would never guess is next to Harajuku. You should go there to be healed.

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Meiji Shrine was a peaceful retreat from Tokyo’s bustle. The towering trees and traditional architecture provided a tranquil and spiritual atmosphere.

— Emma Clarke X

⑨Yoyogi Park🍃

Yoyogi Park

Escape to Yoyogi Park, a vast green haven perfect for picnics, jogging, or just lounging under the trees. With spacious lawns, tranquil ponds, and lively weekend performances, it’s a favorite relaxation spot for both locals and tourists. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and join in the fun of spontaneous dance groups or music sessions.

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Yoyogi Park is a lush oasis in Tokyo! Loved the wide open spaces and the peaceful vibe. Perfect place for a picnic or just to chill.

— Alex’s Nature Blog

⑩Harakado (Tokyu Plaza Harajuku)

Harakado (Tokyu Plaza Harajuku)

Visit Tokyu Plaza Harajuku “Harakado” for a dazzling shopping & culture & sweets experience. Harakado, a new commercial facility in Harajuku, opened on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. It will feature 75 stores on 9 floors, including the second Kosugi Yu public bathhouse in Koenji, stores by various creative companies, and unique restaurants. You can even take a hot spring bath in the middle of the city♨️

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The “Harakad” is not only a place for shopping and dining, but also for a variety of creative activities. I wanted to try the hot springs.

Sam Taylor X

⑪Omotesando

Omotesando

Wander down Omotesando, Tokyo’s most glamorous avenue, lined with architecturally stunning boutiques and world-class brands. Known as Tokyo’s Champs-Élysées, this tree-lined street offers a high-end shopping experience that combines luxury with the charm of seasonal decorations and lights 💼

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Omotesando was absolutely stunning! The perfect blend of high fashion and sleek architecture—it’s like walking through a living magazine.

— Sofia instagram

⑫❤️Love Hotel Hill (Maruyama-cho)

Love Hotel Hill (Maruyamacho)

Do you know what a love hotel is? This is Japanese culture. These hotels are for people who stay in hotels for sexual purposes. Explore the intriguing love Hotel Hill in maruyamacho, where each hotel offers a unique, private escape with thematic rooms and discreet service. This area adds a splash of color and mystery to Tokyo nightlife, providing a fun and unique exploration into a lesser-seen side of the city🌙

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