1. Shibuya Crossing
Cross the Shibuya Scramble Crossing.
The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is known as one of the busiest intersections in the world, and the sight of numerous people crossing simultaneously is truly impressive.
You can take photos at the crossing to capture its dynamic energy and iconic scenes.
15 minutes
2.
Visit local restaurants and enjoy various foods and Japanese izakaya with a local guide. You'll have the opportunity to savor authentic Japanese cuisine, from sushi and ramen to traditional izakaya dishes like yakitori and tempura. Experience the warm and lively atmosphere of these establishments, where you can enjoy delicious food and drinks while interacting with locals.
50 minutes
3.
The Shinsen area, located about a 10-minute walk from Shibuya Station, is known as a gourmet town. Shinsen offers a calm charm that is different from the bustling areas of Shibuya. It is particularly famous for its hidden, small restaurants and bars, making it a treasure trove for food enthusiasts. You can explore cozy, off-the-beaten-path eateries that serve exceptional dishes, offering an intimate and authentic dining experience. A local guide will show you hidden spots in Shibuya that most tourists don't know about, ensuring a unique and memorable culinary adventure.
50 minutes
4. Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho
Learn how Japanese people spend their evenings at the popular Shibuya spot, "Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho." This charming alleyway, lined with tiny bars and eateries, offers a nostalgic glimpse into Tokyo's post-war era. As you wander through the narrow lanes, you'll find a variety of cozy spots where locals gather to enjoy drinks and simple, delicious dishes. The intimate atmosphere and friendly conversations make Nonbei Yokocho a perfect place to experience the local nightlife and culture firsthand.
50 minutes