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Shibuya Crossing

Shibuya Crossing

4.5 (18,822 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early evening on weekdays when neon signs light up and commuters give the crossing lively energy; fewer tourists make photos easier. Late night after 10 pm offers calmer streets and cleaner long-exposure shots.

Budget tips

No admission fee for the crossing; use a Suica or Pasmo card for cheaper, faster transit. Save money by viewing from street level or buying a single drink at a second-floor cafe for an elevated photo spot.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, First-time Tokyo visitors, Urban explorers, Nightlife seekers

Plan your visit

30-45 minutes

About

Korte feiten: Imagine a wave of people moving in perfect sync from all directions: the energy pulses through the intersection, creating a mesmerizing human sea. Neon billboards flash vibrant colors overhead, blending with the chatter and footsteps, making it one of the busiest pedestrian crossings anywhere with thousands crossing at every signal change.

Hoogtepunten: At every light change, over 3,000 people sprint diagonally in perfect chaos from five different directions, creating a mesmerizing urban dance that lasts less than two minutes. Around the crossing, giant digital screens beam vibrant advertisements and sometimes quirky mascots, making the entire scene feel like a real-life video game level packed with neon energy and the hum of countless footsteps.

Insider tips

  • Use the Hachiko Exit at Shibuya Station to step into the crossing and orient yourself by the Hachiko statue.
  • For the classic overhead shot, head to the second-floor windows at Tsutaya or book a timed ticket for Shibuya Sky observation deck.
  • Visit early on weekday mornings or after 10 pm to avoid the heaviest tourist crowds and get cleaner photos.
  • Keep valuables zipped and on a short strap while navigating the crowd, and wear comfortable shoes for standing and walking.
Boek tours & tickets

Klik om een GRATIS wandeltocht te boeken in Tokyo, Japan

De beste manier om een stad te ervaren met een lokale gids.

Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!

Reviews

Reviews (2)

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Nyoman M.8mo ago

Visited at 7:30pm on a Friday and it was packed, but the scramble is iconic. Paid small cover for a rooftop view and it was worth every yen.

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Nadia H.10mo ago

Came at 8am and it was empty, great for photos. Crossing itself is quick and not as special as the hype, but free and super easy to reach.