Shibuya Crossing
The busiest pedestrian crossing in the world
Mr. Japan Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Shibuya Crossing, often called “the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world,” is more than just a hectic intersection - it’s a symbol of Tokyo’s vibrant urban culture.
Located just outside the Hachikō exit of Shibuya Station, the crossing sees an estimated 2.4 million people pass through each day, creating a mesmerizing display of human movement.
Together with the massive video screens and the constant flow of people, it perfectly captures the energy and controlled chaos of the city. It has appeared in numerous films and TV shows and has become a must-see attraction for visitors.
Historically, the crossing was introduced in 1973 and has since become a gathering point for major events, including Halloween celebrations and New Year’s Eve.
Whether you’re there to people-watch or simply soak in the atmosphere, it offers a unique glimpse into the nonstop rhythm of life in one of the world’s most dynamic cities - Tokyo.
Opening hours and prices
⏰ Opening hours:
24/7
🔒 Closed:
No closed days
💰 Cost per adult:
Free
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