Shibuya Crossing, often referred to as the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, is located in Tokyo. Some 2,500 pedestrians an hour use the intersection during peak hours.
Kristin Braswell Behold: a whirlwind of bodies moving somehow in seamlessly concerted motion at Shibuya Crossing – a must-see in Tokyo. The popular pedestrian scramble located in front of the ...
As one of the largest cities in the world, at least by population, Tokyo’s seamless fusion of tradition and modernity couples ...
As most travelers know, Tokyo is huge. The city is urban sprawl ... Accessible via Shibuya Station Shibuya is most known for the famous Shibuya Crossing. This large intersection, which has five ...
Getting to know Tokyo now is less about big skyscrapers and the neon-lit frenetics of Shibuya Crossing and more about small hidden places where one person makes a few things really well. That was the ...
We all know that Tokyo is a city like no other, where neon-lit skyscrapers stand side by side with ancient shrines, and every ...
Apparently the motto for Noami Osaka is: When in Tokyo, just dance. The Japanese native recently ventured into the famously busy Shibuya crossing in the capital city, and broke into some awkward ...
Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing is one of the most recognizable intersections in the world, and the image of crowds merging from every direction has become emblematic of the city itself. But in terms ...
Shibuya Ward in Tokyo announced the cancellation of its traditional New Year’s countdown event, which typically attracts hordes of revelers to the famed scramble crossing near the station ...
The New Year’s Eve countdown event at Shibuya’s scramble crossing, a hugely popular tourist spot in Tokyo, has been canceled for the fifth consecutive year. The decision was made by the event ...
Getting to know Tokyo now is less about big skyscrapers and the neon-lit frenetics of Shibuya Crossing and more about small hidden places where one person makes a few things really well.