The Heart of
Now. โก
Shibuya is the kinetic engine of Tokyo. It is where trends are born, where the night begins, and where thousands of people cross the street every two minutes in a perfectly choreographed chaos.
From the observation deck of Shibuya Sky to the hidden bars of Nonbei Yokocho, this is your guide to navigating the neon grid.
The Scramble Crossing. ๐ถโโ๏ธ
It is the defining image of modern Tokyo. When the lights turn red, all traffic stops, and a wave of 3,000 people flood the intersection from every direction.
Mag's Park (Rooftop)
Located on top of the Magnet 109 building. It offers a bird's-eye view directly over the crossing. Best spot for photos without glass reflections.
Starbucks (Tsutaya)
The classic view from the 2nd floor. It is always crowded, but if you snag a window seat, you can watch the tide of humanity for hours.
230 Meters
Shibuya Sky Deck
Shibuya Sky. โ๏ธ
The ultimate open-air observation deck. Located on top of Scramble Square, it offers 360-degree unobstructed views of Tokyo. The "Sky Edge" corner is the most famous photo spot in the city.
Booking Protocol:
Book online in advance! Sunset slots sell out weeks ahead. Aim for 30 minutes before sunset to see the city transition from day to neon night.
Hachiko Statue. ๐
The bronze statue of the loyal Akita dog who waited for his master every day for 9 years. It is the universal meeting point in Shibuya. "Meet at Hachiko" is a phrase you will hear constantly.
Photo Tip:
There is almost always a line to take a photo with him. Go early in the morning (before 9 AM) if you want a solo shot without the crowds.
Meeting Point
Hachiko Exit
Select Your Vector. ๐
Shibuya is a vertical city. Will you shop the towers, explore the subculture, or dive into the neon nightlife?