1. Shibuya 109
enjoy a local street that is visited by thousands of local eaters to enjoy a variety of food and Japanese izakaya
45 minutes
2. Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho
Visit a hidden pis Alley in Shibuya that is uncovered by most tourists and learn how Japanese people spend their night
30 minutes
3. Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya crossing is known as the busiest crossing in Japan and more than 2,000 people cross every single minute, lose yourself in the heart of it and take a quick happy picture.
15 minutes
4. MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya
check one of the busiest shopping malls in Japan, a place that is open 24 and sells everything from sweets to cosmetics and from food to electric devices.
1 hour
5. Miyashita
The renovated Miyashita Park is another new addition to Shibuya’s ever-changing cityscape. Previously a public park located along the Yamanote line, this glitzy new three-story building is home to a shopping mall, a variety of restaurants and cafés, as well as a hotel. Feeling peckish? Check out Shibuya Yokocho on the first floor where you can hop from one small venue to the next, sampling specialties from all over Japan. Those with a sweet tooth should head straight to Miyashita Park’s KitKat Chocolatory, where you can craft your very own custom chocolate bar.
45 minutes
6. Hachiko
one of Japan's unofficial landmarks, the Hachiko statue in Shibuya is a homage to the faithful Akita dog who waited at Shibuya Station every day for his master, even after his death. Today, it’s one of the most popular meeting places in Tokyo.
45 minutes