About Shibuya渋谷について
Shibuya is one of Tokyo's most famous districts, known worldwide for its iconic scramble crossing where thousands of pedestrians cross from all directions at once. This bustling neighborhood is the heart of Tokyo's youth culture, fashion, and entertainment scene.
The area around Shibuya Station is packed with department stores like Shibuya 109, countless restaurants, bars, and clubs. Whether you're shopping for the latest fashion trends, enjoying nightlife, or simply people-watching at the famous crossing, Shibuya offers an unforgettable Tokyo experience.
Interactive Shibuya Map渋谷インタラクティブマップ
Explore all the attractions, shops, restaurants, and nightlife spots in Shibuya with our detailed interactive map.
Top Attractions in Shibuya渋谷の人気スポット
Shibuya Crossing
渋谷スクランブル交差点
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing. Up to 3,000 people cross at once during peak times.
Shibuya 109
渋谷109
Iconic cylindrical fashion building with 10 floors of trendy women's clothing and accessories.
Hachiko Statue
ハチ公像
Famous bronze statue of the loyal dog Hachiko, a popular meeting spot outside Shibuya Station.
Shibuya Sky
渋谷スカイ
Observation deck on the 46th floor of Shibuya Scramble Square with 360-degree city views.
Nonbei Yokocho
のんべい横丁
Atmospheric alley of tiny bars preserved from post-war era, offering intimate drinking experience.
Center Gai
センター街
Pedestrian shopping street packed with shops, restaurants, and game centers popular with young crowds.
Getting to Shibuya
- JR Yamanote Line: Shibuya Station (major hub)
- Tokyo Metro: Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line
- Tokyu Lines: Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line
- Keio Inokashira Line: Direct to Kichijoji
Shibuya Quick Facts
- Best time to visit: Evening for neon lights and nightlife
- Shibuya Crossing: Busiest at 6-8 PM on weekdays
- Shopping hours: Most stores 10 AM - 9 PM
- Nightlife: Clubs and bars until 5 AM