As others have said, you need to observe the crossing from above in order to get the best perspective. We stayed at street level, crossed back and forth, and did not get the full impact - that said,…Full review by Darlene M
Apr 18, 2025
Shibuya “Scramble” Crossing, a prominent and one of the busiest intersections globally, the pedestrian scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, situated adjacent to the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit, temp…Full review by GregMS57
Apr 18, 2025
An amazing sight with thousands of people using the crossing. We went to Starbucks and had a coffee and a good view from above!Full review by rumpel2018
If you have an iPhone, it’s easy. Open Apple maps, type in the location you want to go to (the crossing) and it’ll give you step-by-step directions how to get there (including easy to …
If you have an iPhone, it’s easy. Open Apple maps, type in the location you want to go to (the crossing) and it’ll give you step-by-step directions how to get there (including easy to follow subway directions)
Are these specific things to do here besides the crowd? Places to try for food (besides starbucks) and other things to see/experience?
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It’s the center of Shibuya, so there’s everything to do here. I mean, the scrabble itself is a pedestrian crossing, but the Tokyu Food Show is underneath it, the Shibuya yokocho (along …
It’s the center of Shibuya, so there’s everything to do here. I mean, the scrabble itself is a pedestrian crossing, but the Tokyu Food Show is underneath it, the Shibuya yokocho (along with hundreds of other restaurants) is maybe 300 meters away, there’s a virtual reality place around the corner. Yoyogi Park is within walking distance, you can see a show at the Tokyo Orb theatre at the top of the Hikarie building, you can visit the D47 museum which has a different exhibit every month or so... there’s an insane amount to do in this area.