What to See in Shibuya
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Tokyo Tower
Iconic lattice observation and communication tower opened in 1958, featuring panoramic views from its observation decks and on-site shops with original merchandise.
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Meiji Shrine
Historic Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken featuring traditional Japanese architecture and a large forested area.
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Hachikō Statue
This bronze statue is a tribute to the worldwide-known symbol of unwavering loyalty, dog Hachiko.
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Harajuku
This area is a world-famous centre of unique Japanese street fashion and underground culture.
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Shinjuku Gyoen
Large historic park featuring Japanese, French, and English gardens, known for cherry blossoms and seasonal floral displays.
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Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Scramble Crossing, or commonly known as Shibuya Crossing, is a popular scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
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Takeshita dori
Popular among the Japanese youth, this pedestrian-only street is a must-see for anyone who is a fan of fashion, especially the non…
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Main Building 1
If you are travelling on a tight budget, but you still want to see as much as you can, you cannot miss out on this place.
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Yoyogi Park
A wonderful park that is occupied especially on weekends when Tokyo's citizens come out and mingle here.
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Roppongi Hills
This area is one of Tokyo's newest and most expensive urban development projects.
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Omotesandō
A hip avenue, packed with people and offering luxurious shops with the most expensive brands like Louis Vuitton on every corner, Omotesando…
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Robot Restaurant
This unique restaurant in the capital city of Japan is the embodiment of Japanese way of having fun.
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Zojo-ji temple
This Buddhist temple served as the family shrine to the Tokugawas - one of Japan's most famous families.
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Shibuya 109
This shopping mall, located right next to the famous Shibuya Crossing, is the place to go to if you are interested in the latest fashion…
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Harajuku Bridge
Also known as Jingu Bashi, this bridge is famous for being a gathering spot for cosplay lovers.
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Tokyo Anime Center
Paradise for all the anime fans. This place holds both permanent and temporary exhibitions related to all the favourite anime series and…
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Cat Street
Despite its name, this 1-5-kilometers-long street has nothing to do with cats.
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Ninja Akasaka
This may well be the most interesting theme restaurant you will ever come across.
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Shibuya Parco
Opened in 1973, this shopping complex has served as a fashion hub and the heart of Shibuya district's pop culture scene ever since.
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Mori Tower
Architectural centerpiece of the Roppongi Hills, this skyscraper offers a 360 degrees view of the city, that is one of the greatest out…
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