Shibuya Scramble Crossing 🚶♂️📷 Ultimate Guide
Shibuya Station is huge, which is really not friendly for someone like me who easily gets lost. I always take the wrong exit. I couldn't understand the map, so I finally asked a group of Japanese students. They warmly showed us the way out of the station. 🙏 🌟 Exit A8 of Shibuya Station leads you right to the statue of Hachiko 🐶, where many people are lining up to take photos 📷. Next to it is the busiest intersection in the world. Here are two amazing spots for photos 👇: ✅ The Starbucks on the second floor of the QFRONT building, where you can closely feel the hustle and bustle of Shibuya. ✅ Shibuya Scramble Square, go to the 1️⃣st floor and take the elevator directly to the 1️⃣2️⃣th floor. There's a lounge area with large floor - to - ceiling windows overlooking the outside. You can look down at the busy intersection and experience the prosperity of a metropolis. ✅ You can also take photos at the adjacent Kagurazaka Chairo. However, you need to get a number and can choose a window - side seat. It's really nice to sit by the window, have a cup of coffee☕️, and enjoy the view of Shibuya. 🌟But the wait for a window seat is quite long, about 90 minutes. I suggest choosing this spot only if you have time. In the evening, the crowds in Shibuya become even more surging. The sunset is incredibly beautiful. 🌟 I originally planned to go to Shibuya Sky to enjoy the sunset, but unfortunately, the tickets for the evening were sold out early. So, I gave up and saved some money! 🌇 #JapanTravel #JapanTravelTips 🌟