Shibuya
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Shibuya district is the origins of youth culture. You will find several famous restaurants, bars, night clubs and live music venues flourishing among rows of stylish department stores and shops with a constant vibrant and youthful atmosphere. Shibuya is definitely the place to go to if you want to get the latest kawaii (cute) trends published in magazines. In addition, you can also enjoy dining at fashionable cafés and affordable eateries. Situated in front of Shibuya Station are some of the district’s landmarks such as the statue of Hachiko and the “Shibuya Scramble Crossing.”
Street address
- 1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access
- Shibuya Station (JR Yamanote, Saikyo, or Shonan Shinjuku Line/Tokyu Toyoko or Den-en-toshi Line/Keio Inokashira Line/Tokyo Metro Ginza, Hanzomon or Fukutoshin Line)
Opening Hours
- Varies depending on the establishment
Closed
- Varies depending on the establishment
Fee
Best season
- All year
Point
- A short walk from the station would lead you to the lushly green Yoyogi Park, which has become an oasis for people and where various events are held during the weekends.

Spots around
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SKY BUS TOKYO(Odaiba Night Course)
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Tokyo City View
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Rikugien Gardens
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BOOK AND BED TOKYO
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Kappabashi Kitchenware Town
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Ameyoko(Shopping Street)
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Hama-rikyu Gardens
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Nihonbashi (cultural experience)
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Sushi making experience (Hassan)
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Water Bus (Kasai- Odaiba Line)
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Water Bus (Tokyo Cruise)
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Meiji Jingu Shrine
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Akihabara
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Kagurazaka
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Tofuya Ukai
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Izakaya experience
(Kabukicho) -
Nezu Museum
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Shibamata
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Kanda Shrine (also called "Kanda Myojin")
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Edo Kiriko glass making experience (at Sumida Edo Kiriko Kan)
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Toei Streetcar (Toden) Arakawa Line
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Sumida Hokusai Museum
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Origami experience
(Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan) -
YanakaGinza(Shopping Street)/Nezu-jinja Shrine
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Azabu-Juban
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Tsukiji Outer Market
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The National Museum of Western Art