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'''''Often described as the world's busiest pedestrian crossing, Shibuya Crossing has become one of Japan's most recognised urban landmarks and a symbol of Tokyo itself.''''' | '''''Often described as the world's busiest pedestrian crossing, Shibuya Crossing has become one of Japan's most recognised urban landmarks and a symbol of Tokyo itself.''''' | ||
'''Shibuya Crossing''' (ๆธ่ฐทในใฏใฉใณใใซไบคๅทฎ็น) is one of the world's most famous pedestrian intersections and an enduring symbol of modern Tokyo. Located immediately outside [[Shibuya Station]], thousands of pedestrians cross from every direction each time the traffic lights change, creating a spectacular display of organised chaos that has become recognised around the world. | '''Shibuya Crossing''' (ๆธ่ฐทในใฏใฉใณใใซไบคๅทฎ็น) is one of the world's most famous pedestrian intersections and an enduring symbol of modern [[Tokyo]]. Located immediately outside [[Shibuya Station]], thousands of pedestrians cross from every direction each time the traffic lights change, creating a spectacular display of organised chaos that has become recognised around the world. | ||
Surrounded by towering digital billboards, department stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, Shibuya Crossing is far more than a busy intersectionโit is the vibrant heart of one of Tokyo's most exciting districts and an essential stop for first-time visitors. | Surrounded by towering digital billboards, department stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, Shibuya Crossing is far more than a busy intersectionโit is the vibrant heart of one of [[Tokyo]]'s most exciting districts and an essential stop for first-time visitors. | ||
[[File:Shibuya-crossing.jpg|thumb|600px|left|Shibuya Crossing, one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks.]] | [[File:Shibuya-crossing.jpg|thumb|600px|left|Shibuya Crossing, one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks.]] | ||
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* ๐ถ Experience one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. | * ๐ถ Experience one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. | ||
* ๐ธ Capture one of Tokyo's most iconic photographs or videos. | * ๐ธ Capture one of [[Tokyo]]'s most iconic photographs or videos. | ||
* ๐ See the crossing transform from a bustling daytime intersection into a dazzling neon spectacle after dark. | * ๐ See the crossing transform from a bustling daytime intersection into a dazzling neon spectacle after dark. | ||
* ๐๏ธ Explore [[Shibuya]]'s world-class shopping, dining and entertainment district. | * ๐๏ธ Explore [[Shibuya]]'s world-class shopping, dining and entertainment district. | ||
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== ๐ History == | == ๐ History == | ||
As [[Shibuya]] developed into one of Tokyo's major commercial and transport hubs during the second half of the 20th century, the intersection outside [[Shibuya Station]] evolved into one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. | As [[Shibuya]] developed into one of [[Tokyo]]'s major commercial and transport hubs during the second half of the 20th century, the intersection outside [[Shibuya Station]] evolved into one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. | ||
The scramble crossing allows pedestrians to cross in every direction simultaneously, improving traffic flow while creating the remarkable scenes that have become synonymous with Tokyo. Over the years, Shibuya Crossing has appeared in numerous films, television programs, advertisements and documentaries, cementing its reputation as one of Japan's most recognisable landmarks. | The scramble crossing allows pedestrians to cross in every direction simultaneously, improving traffic flow while creating the remarkable scenes that have become synonymous with [[Tokyo]]. Over the years, Shibuya Crossing has appeared in numerous films, television programs, advertisements and documentaries, cementing its reputation as one of Japan's most recognisable landmarks. | ||
Today, millions of people cross the intersection each year, making it one of the city's defining attractions. | Today, millions of people cross the intersection each year, making it one of the city's defining attractions. | ||
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Shibuya Crossing is located immediately outside the '''Hachikล Exit''' of [[Shibuya Station]]. | Shibuya Crossing is located immediately outside the '''Hachikล Exit''' of [[Shibuya Station]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 15 July 2026
Often described as the world's busiest pedestrian crossing, Shibuya Crossing has become one of Japan's most recognised urban landmarks and a symbol of Tokyo itself.
Shibuya Crossing (ๆธ่ฐทในใฏใฉใณใใซไบคๅทฎ็น) is one of the world's most famous pedestrian intersections and an enduring symbol of modern Tokyo. Located immediately outside Shibuya Station, thousands of pedestrians cross from every direction each time the traffic lights change, creating a spectacular display of organised chaos that has become recognised around the world.
Surrounded by towering digital billboards, department stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, Shibuya Crossing is far more than a busy intersectionโit is the vibrant heart of one of Tokyo's most exciting districts and an essential stop for first-time visitors.

๐ฏ Why Visit?
- ๐ถ Experience one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world.
- ๐ธ Capture one of Tokyo's most iconic photographs or videos.
- ๐ See the crossing transform from a bustling daytime intersection into a dazzling neon spectacle after dark.
- ๐๏ธ Explore Shibuya's world-class shopping, dining and entertainment district.
- ๐ฌ Visit a location featured in countless films, television shows and travel documentaries.
- ๐ Easily accessible directly outside Shibuya Station.
๐ History
As Shibuya developed into one of Tokyo's major commercial and transport hubs during the second half of the 20th century, the intersection outside Shibuya Station evolved into one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world.
The scramble crossing allows pedestrians to cross in every direction simultaneously, improving traffic flow while creating the remarkable scenes that have become synonymous with Tokyo. Over the years, Shibuya Crossing has appeared in numerous films, television programs, advertisements and documentaries, cementing its reputation as one of Japan's most recognisable landmarks.
Today, millions of people cross the intersection each year, making it one of the city's defining attractions.
๐ Nearby Attractions
- ๐ Hachikล Statue
- ๐ Shibuya Sky
- ๐ Shibuya Center-Gai
- ๐ฎ Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho
- ๐ฌ MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya
- ๐จ Love Hotel Hill
๐ก Tips
- ๐ Visit after sunset to experience the famous neon lights and vibrant atmosphere.
- ๐ Arrive early in the morning if you want photographs with fewer people.
- ๐ท Walk across the intersection before heading to an elevated viewpoint for a different perspective.
- ๐๏ธ Popular viewing locations include Shibuya Sky, MAGNET by SHIBUYA109 Crossing View and the Starbucks overlooking the crossing.
- ๐๏ธ Allow plenty of time to explore the surrounding shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.
- ๐ Keep an eye out for seasonal events, advertising displays and celebrations that often transform the intersection.
๐ Location
Shibuya Crossing is located immediately outside the Hachikล Exit of Shibuya Station.
๐ 2 Chome Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo
๐บ๏ธ Open in Google Maps