Experience the energy of Shibuya, Tokyo’s most iconic entertainment district, where famous landmarks, nonstop movement, and modern city culture come together.
On this guided walking tour, explore the best of Shibuya with a knowledgeable local guide who will take you beyond the surface of this world-famous neighborhood. Visit the beloved Hachiko Statue and hear the touching story behind one of Japan’s most recognizable symbols, then witness the excitement of the legendary Shibuya Scramble Crossing, a must-see scene that captures the spirit of Tokyo. As you walk through Center Street, you’ll soak up the atmosphere of buzzing shops, restaurants, and neon-lit city life.
・Explore Shibuya’s must-see highlights with a knowledgeable local guide
・Visit the famous Hachiko Statue and learn the story behind it
・Experience the world-renowned Shibuya Scramble Crossing up close
・Walk through Center Street and enjoy the energy of Tokyo’s urban culture
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Shibuya Yokocho is a lively food alley filled with local dishes, bright lanterns, and friendly energy. It’s the perfect place to eat, drink, and enjoy the fun nightlife vibe of Shibuya.
Miyashita Park Lawn Square is a relaxing green space in the heart of Shibuya. Take a break from the city buzz, enjoy the open air, and feel the modern, laid-back side of Tokyo.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of Tokyo’s most iconic spots, where hundreds of people cross from all directions at once. It’s the perfect place to feel the energy and excitement of the city’s nonstop rhythm.
Shibuya Center Street is a bustling shopping and entertainment area lined with trendy shops, cafés, and arcades. It’s the best place to experience the youthful energy and vibrant street culture of Shibuya.
Shibuya PARCO is a stylish shopping complex that brings together fashion, art, anime, and food under one roof. It’s a must-visit spot to enjoy Tokyo’s creative culture and cutting-edge trends.
Dogenzaka Komichi is a charming alley near Shibuya Station, filled with cozy bars and restaurants inspired by traditional Japanese streets. It’s a great spot to enjoy good food, drinks, and the warm atmosphere of retro Tokyo.
Myth of Tomorrow is a massive mural by artist Taro Okamoto, displayed inside Shibuya Station. Its powerful imagery and bold colors depict both tragedy and hope, making it one of Tokyo’s most striking pieces of public art.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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