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  1. Nov 8, 2018 · Shibuya Crossing is a popular meeting spot during big seasonal events, like Halloween or the New Year Countdown. While Shibuya Crossing may never receive the international status of other cities' landmark buildings, towers and bridges, it is an undeniable representation of the City of Tokyo itself: lots of people, lots of action, and lots of fun.

  2. Oct 25, 2020 · Shibuya Scramble Square. When. Late Dec 2024 - Early Jan 2025. Please note this event has been discontinued since the COVID era – it may occur again in the future, but for the 2023/2024 New Year the event is formally cancelled. While there are many New Year traditions in Japan, from gathering at shrines to watching Kohaku Uta Gassen on TV ...

  3. The two were inseparable, with Hachiko accompanying his master to Shibuya Station each day when the professor would head off to work at Tokyo's Imperial University. The faithful pup would come back to the station each afternoon at 3pm to greet Ueno upon his return. Unfortunately, the professor died in 1925 while at the university and never ...

  4. Dec 29, 2015 · With long-exposure, the crowds begin to disappear. The big scramble crossing in front of Tokyo's Shibuya Station is rumored to be one of the busiest in the world. When the pedestrian lights turn green, people start crossing from all directions at once, making for some exciting evasive maneuvers. The intersection is particularly impressive at ...

  5. Nov 19, 2014 · Shibuya Crossing itself is the most crowded place and it can be said it is the center of Shibuya. Clearly, Shibuya Crossing is the busiest crossing in the world. There are at least 45,000 pedestrians every 30 minutes during rush hour. The world's busiest crossing is decorated by colorful neon at night. Here, you can find the famous Hachiko statue.

  6. May 1, 2015 · Shibuya Crossing is a world famous and iconic intersection in Shibuya, Tokyo. The scramble is famous for being the busiest crossing.. * Hachiko was an Akita dog that died in 1935. He is celebrated and remembered for his loyalty to his owner even after the owner died. For an additional 10 years, Hachiko continued his ritual of walking to Shibuya ...

  7. Sep 28, 2019 · Shibuya Crossing. Known as the busiest intersection in the world, Shibuya Crossing is one of Tokyo's most famous experiences. With over 2,500 people crossing at any one time, around 250,000 people cross this intersection each day. Home to the famous Hachiko Statue, and youth-driven culture, the crossing is a marvel of motion.

  8. Dec 22, 2011 · Hachiko Square (sometimes called Hachiko Plaza) is perhaps the busiest and best-known meeting place in Tokyo. Named in honour of the famous statue of “ Faithful Dog Hachiko ” (忠犬ハチ公), it is fenced in by a department store, two train stations and the well-known Shibuya pedestrian scramble crossing that is said to be the busiest in ...

  9. 3 days ago · Late Oct 2024. Even on a normal day, Shibuya Crossing can be mayhem, but this madness turns into some spooky chaos during Halloween. The holiday has been steadily building momentum in Japan over the past few years, with Shibuya home to the action. Unofficial street parties at Shibuya Station typically take place around the end of October, with ...

  10. Tokyo Coffee Festival: Different coffee types from all over the world. If you could only choose one place to shop in Tokyo, then Shibuya is the place to be. Famous for its busy and colorful district, packed to the gills with shops, restaurants, clubs and avid shoppers. Shibuya is also famous for its which hundreds of people crossing at any one ...

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