Shibuya Iersection is one of Tokyo’s most recognizable sights, depicted in couless movies, magazines, and blogs. At peak times, about 1,000 to 2,500 people pass through this iersection every two minutes, enough to quickly fill a football stadium! The confroation of a large number of pedestrians from both sides caused a phenomenon nicknamed “confroation”. Shibuya Crossroads preses a stark corast of chaos and perfect harmony. Here you can experience shopping, testing differe foods and all kinds of eertainme options in the busiest iersection in the world.

About Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Station opened in 1885, but it was its famous crossing that was completed in 1932, making Shibuya a key station between the neighboring port city of Yokohama and the ceral business district of Tokyo. This station was gradually completed and took the shape you see today.
As more lines were added to the station, more people moved to Shibuya to live and work in Tokyo, and the area expanded rapidly. Shibuya now serves nine main lines, an extensive network of bus lines, and is home to couless shopping and commercial ceers.

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The dramatic story of Shibuya and Hachiko; A loyal dog that never gave up
Hachiko statue; The faithful dog that never gave up is one of the attractions of Shibuya Crossroads and a popular symbol of this station. Immortalized as a bronze statue, this Akita dog represes loyalty and endurance, two esseial qualities in Japanese folklore, which has a heartbreaking but very romaic story.
Hachiko came to Tokyo with his owner, Isaburo Ueno, a professor at the University of Tokyo. Hachiko we to the station with Ueno every morning and returned to the station every afternoon to accompany his owner home. But one afternoon in 1925, Ueno did not return home due to a cardiac arrest.
Hachiko was adopted by another family, yet for nearly 10 years he walked to and from the station every morning and afternoon, waiting in vain for his owner to return! Hachiko coinued this work uil his death. After some time, a statue of this faithful dog was erected at Shibuya Crossroads as a popular meeting place for lovers and a symbol of loyalty.

The best way to see Shibuya Iersection; One of the busiest iersections in the world
To fully understand the exte of the Shibuya iersection and observe the simultaneous passing of pedestrians and its astonishing order, it is better to go to the top of one of the nearby buildings. There are several places to do this, including shopping malls and cafes including Starbucks in the QFRO building above the station erance. Other pois include the station between the JR lines and the Keio Inokashira line erance. Located on the north side of the crossing, in the Tsutaya building, the Starbucks store with its floor-to-ceiling windows is an ideal vaage poi and a great place to photograph and film Shibuya Iersection.

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Shibuya is the place for shopping, dining and eertainme
Over the years, Shibuya Crossing has been the backdrop for couless movies and TV shows in Japan and abroad, thanks to its neon-lit buildings and mix of cultures and trends, just like New York’s Times Square.
The areas surrounding the iersection host stores that are at the helm of Japanese fashion, food, and music. We suggest that you definitely visit the old Shibuya 109 station, by walking in this station you will see hundreds of shops that compete with each other to sell goods. If you’re looking for nightlife, Dogenzaka Shibuya is home to some of Tokyo’s best nightclubs and pley of ieresting restauras to suit all tastes.


Features and attractions of Shibuya Crossroads
Tokyo’s Shibuya Iersection is one of the world’s most famous and busiest iersections, world-renowned for its visual beauty, vibra culture, and stunning orderliness. In the following, we read more about the characteristics of this iersection:
An iersection with comprehensive features
Shibuya Crossroads is designed in a special style where, when the lights turn red, all lanes are open to pedestrians and hundreds of people can cross differe lanes at the same time. This busy and harmonious landscape is a symbol of urban culture in Japan.
Popularity in the media
The iersection has been featured in many movies, series and commercials, including Lost in Translation and Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Shibuya Station
Shibuya Station, one of the largest stations in Tokyo, is located at Shibuya Crossing, making it a busy and lively spot.
Hachiko statue
Near this iersection is the famous Hachiko dog statue as a symbol of loyalty. This spot is usually used as a romaic rendezvous.
Night scenery in Shibuya
The neon lights and digital advertisemes around this iersection give it a unique look at night and have made Shibuya one of the popular tourist spots.


Experience visiting Shibuya Iersection
If you travel to Tokyo, don’t miss crossing the Shibuya Crossing, photographing this mome, and watching it bustle from the cafes overlooking the cross (such as Starbucks).
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Access ways to Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing is located right next to Hachiko Exit, Shibuya Station. To reach this iersection, you can eer the JR Yamanote line and get off at Shibuya station. Additionally, the JR Saikyo, Shonan Shinjuku, Keio Inokashira, Tokyu Deneoshi and Tokyu Toyoko lines all stop at Shibuya Station. Wherever you are in Tokyo, you can easily access the famous and always busy Shibuya iersection.

Facts to read about Shibuya Iersection
- Shibuya Station started working in 1885.
- Nearly 3 million passengers travel through this station daily.
- Shibuya Iersection has been the backdrop for couless movies over the years.
- Shibuya is the busiest iersection in the world.
- Bajo is overcrowded and there is a never-ending order at Shibuya Crossroads.
- Shibuya Iersection, with its neon signs, large digital advertisemes, and various shops around it, is a symbol of Japan’s high-tech and vibra life.
- This iersection has been featured in couless movies, series, music videos and documearies.
- Near this iersection, there is the famous Hatchiko dog statue, which is a symbol of loyalty.
- Shibuya Crossing is one of the main tourist destinations in Tokyo.
- This type of iersection allows pedestrians to move in any direction (even diagonally). This feature is very efficie at Shibuya iersection due to the population density and traffic volume.
- For many visitors, crossing this crossroads is a unique and special experience that symbolizes the energy and exciteme of urban life in Japan.

Things you can do at Shibuya Crossing!
- Visit Hachiko, the iconic dog statue of the station
- Watch thousands of pedestrians merge from all over the world
- Tour Tokyo’s top malls including Ceer Gai, Tokyu, Marui and more
final word
Shibuya Crossing is one of the most famous and busiest iersections in the world, located in the Shibuya area of Tokyo, Japan. This iersection is a symbol of Tokyo’s fast-paced urban life due to its attractive lighting, large digital billboards, and unparalleled hustle and bustle. Shibuya also showcases the harmony and vibra energy of life in Tokyo.
Frequely asked questions
Where is Shibuya Crossing?
Shibuya Crossing is located in the bustling Shibuya district of Tokyo. This area is very popular for its shops, malls, restauras and lively nightlife.
When is the best time to visit Shibuya Crossing?
Daytime is the best time to see the daily life of Tokyo people. At night, you can enjoy seeing neon lights and digital signs. Also, 5 to 8 in the evening is the peak time of crowding in Shibuya.
What facilities are there near this iersection?
The Hachiko statue, shops and malls, and restauras and coffee shops with a variety of dining options are among the features of Shibuya Crossroads.
What movies or commercials have been filmed at this location?
Shibuya Iersection has been used in the sequences of films such as Lost in Translation and Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift. Also, many commercials of global brands have been filmed in this area.
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