SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE CROSSING
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A "tourist spot" that represent Tokyo
Located in front of Shibuya Station Hachiko Exit, the Shibuya Scramble Crossing is a landmark of Tokyo. When the pedestrian-only signal light turns green, hundreds of pedestrians will immediately start crossing the multi-cornered intersection all at the same time. During peak traffic period, over 500,000 people will walk through the crossing point every day. It is said that upwards to 3,000 people can walk through at a time.For travelers, the spectacular scenes of the mass crowds converging from all directions have also made it a great symbol of Shibuya.
The Shibuya Scramble Crossing has also made its appearance in many world-renowned movies. Such as Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation" (2003), "Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift" (2006), "Resident Evil IV" (2010), "The Boy and The Beast" directed by Mamoru Hosoda, and the list goes on. Next to it are other famous attractions " Hachiko Memorial Statue" and "Miko Information Center", which is serves as a popular meeting spot in Shibuya.
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〒150-0043
2-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo -
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