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Shibuya Scramble Crossing (Shibuya Ward, Tokyo)

2025 10/05
October 5, 2025

Shibuya Scramble Crossing (Shibuya Ward, Tokyo)

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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Shibuya Scramble Crossing is the world-famous crosswalk in front of the Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station. When the traffic lights all change to "pedestrian priority," the scene of many people crossing at once in a "scramble" fashion, including diagonally, is repeated many times, and is known both domestically and internationally as an iconic Tokyo sight. At night, the large screens, neon lights, and LED signage sparkle, making the crosswalk bustling with activity day and night.

Historically, it developed as the center of youth culture and commerce in Shibuya throughout the Showa and Heisei eras. It has been featured frequently in movies, commercials, and on social media, and has become a well-established tourist attraction. Recent redevelopment has increased the height of surrounding buildings, and viewing spots from the upper floors (such as Shibuya Scramble Square's observation facility "SHIBUYA SKY") have been developed.

Highlights

  • The scramble intersection itself: a dynamic sight as pedestrians cross the intersection at the same time, signaled by traffic lights.
  • Night view: The neon and light atmosphere created by the large screen and street lights makes for a great photo.
  • Photo spots: Popular spots for taking bird's-eye shots include TSUTAYA/Starbucks (stores overlooking the scramble crossing) and SHIBUYA SKY (Shibuya Scramble Square rooftop observation deck).
  • Nearby landmarks: Hachiko Statue, Shibuya 109, Center Gai, Shibuya Hikarie, and many other great walking spots.
  • People-watching and cultural observation: As a center of fashion and trends, you can see the diverse styles of people passing by.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

Nearest station: Shibuya Station (served by JR, private railways, and subway lines)

  • JR: Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line (Hachiko Exit is the exit on the intersection side)
  • Tokyo Metro: Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Fukutoshin Line
  • Tokyu: Toyoko Line, Denentoshi Line
  • Keio: Inokashira Line (Shibuya Station)

The intersection is right in front of you when you exit Shibuya Station's Hachiko Exit. Approximate travel time from major stations: Approximately 7 minutes from Shinjuku on the JR Yamanote Line, and approximately 25-30 minutes from Tokyo Station (depending on transfers).

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Quick tour: 15-30 minutes (enough to cross the intersection and take photos)
  • Photography and viewing from the cafe: 1-2 hours (if using the cafe or observation deck on the upper floor)
  • Sightseeing including the surrounding area: Half a day to a full day (including shopping, dining, and exploring other spots in the Shibuya area)

Nearby spots

  • Hachiko statue (famous meeting spot)
  • Shibuya 109 (Fashion Building)
  • Center Street, Dogenzaka (densely packed with restaurants and shops)
  • Shibuya Hikarie (commercial facility/theater)
  • SHIBUYA SKY (Shibuya Scramble Square Rooftop Observatory)
  • Shibuya Stream, Shibuya Mark City
  • Short walk to: Meiji Shrine, Harajuku/Omotesando, Yoyogi Park (15-25 minute walk)

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: It gets very crowded on weekday evenings and nights, as well as on weekends and holidays. Halloween (end of October) and New Year's Eve are particularly busy, and safety concerns and traffic restrictions may be put in place. If you don't like crowds, it's usually quieter to visit early in the morning (5am-7am) or late at night.
  • Photography etiquette: You are free to take photos, but please do not obstruct the passage of other pedestrians. Please avoid standing in the middle of an intersection for long periods of time or blocking the passage of others with tripods. Be aware of commercial use and portrait rights (permission may be required for commercial use of photos in which people can be identified).
  • Safety: When it's crowded, there's always a risk of pickpocketing or robbery. Keep your valuables close to you and keep an eye on your belongings. Cross the street when the pedestrian signal changes, and be mindful of vehicles.
  • Accessibility: The area around the intersection is becoming increasingly barrier-free, and wheelchairs are accessible, but movement may be hindered during busy times. Braille blocks and ramps are in place.
  • Drones/Aerial Photography: Unauthorized drone flights in urban areas are strictly restricted by law and ordinances. Please refrain from using drones without permission.
  • Views from shops: Cafes and observation facilities overlooking the intersection may have to wait for seats when they are busy. If you are looking for a view, check opening hours and crowding conditions in advance, and consider making reservations at facilities that offer them.

This is a spot where you can enjoy Tokyo's iconic views even for a short time. Please be sure to visit safely and with good manners, taking into consideration the time of day and how crowded it may be.

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