Travelogue of Shibuya, Tokyo
One of the 23 districts of Tokyo
Shibuya-ku, one of the 23 districts of Tokyo, is a district with a unique personality in Tokyo. Not only is it the center of the Tokyu Group, but all business activities are thriving, especially at the Hachiko exit of Shibuya Station.
Famous department stores, fashion specialty stores, restaurants, coffee shops, game facilities, custom facilities, etc. are densely packed, and it is listed as a '24-hour sleepless street' with Shinjuku. In addition, its reputation as a 'street of young people' has made Shibuya a birthplace of various popularities in Japan and abroad. It is known as the center of Asian fashion trends.
Historical sites:
Statue of Hachiko, Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Park - It has become the park it is today after experiencing the Japanese Army's training ground, the US military dormitory during the US occupation, and the Olympic Village during the Tokyo Olympics.
National Yoyogi Stadium, NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya Park Avenue, Shibuya Center Street, Spanish Hill, Harajuku.