Japan Stroll β
Shibuya Sky ππ’ I followed the crowd through the bustling Shibuya Crossing, genuinely exclaiming, "So many people!" πΈπ The best spot for photos of the crossing is Starbucks, but the second-floor photo area is packed, and you need to buy coffee to access it. Shibuya Sky requires advance reservations, especially for the popular sunset times, which are hard to secure. ππ’ Once inside, you can move around 360 degrees indoors for photos, and there are cool photo props with the big silver ball. πΈπThe outdoor elevator takes you to the rooftop, where you can see everything. There's even a helipad, and the area has sofas and nets where you can sit or lie down casually. ππ’ The top corner, a popular photo spot, has lines, and the rooftop wind can be chilly in autumn and winter. Afterward, I explored the cute shops inside the building, filled with adorable merchandise. Godzilla πΈπ You can capture a photo of its head peeking out on the streetβit's quite adorable. For a closer look, head to the 8th floor of the hotel. ππΏBoth the lobby and the cafΓ© offer good views, so there's no need to spend money at the cafΓ©. This is different if you want to see its performance. Hachiko Statue ππΏ I loved the movie from my childhood, so I had to visit this iconic statue. It's a small statue, and there's always a line for photos. πΆ #JapanStroll