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Shibuya & Harajuku Private Walking Tour

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Start at the bustling Shibuya Station and witness the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, where streams of pedestrians flow in perfect harmony. Snap a photo with the beloved Hachiko Statue, a symbol of loyalty, and wander along Center Gai, a shopping hub bursting with energy and creativity. Stop by Shibuya 109, a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts seeking Tokyo’s latest ...

Meeting Point

 Hashimoto Bldg., 24-1 Sakuragaokacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0031, Japan.

Shibuya station

A bustling transportation hub known for its iconic pedestrian scramble crossing, vibrant atmosphere, and numerous shops and eateries.


Hachiko

Located just outside Shibuya Station, the Hachiko Statue commemorates the loyal Akita dog named Hachiko, known for his remarkable loyalty to his owner. It's a popular meeting spot and a symbol of faithfulness in Japanese culture.

Center Gai

Center Gai is a bustling pedestrian street in Shibuya known for its vibrant energy, lined with shops, boutiques, cafes, and eateries. It's a hub of youth culture and fashion, offering a glimpse into Tokyo's trendy scene.


Shibuya 109

Shibuya 109 is a landmark department store catering primarily to young women. It's famous for its fashion-forward boutiques and trendsetting styles, making it a must-visit destination for fashion enthusiasts.


Harajuku

Harajuku is renowned as a center of youth culture and fashion, with its iconic Takeshita Street drawing crowds with its quirky shops, trendy boutiques, and colorful street fashion. It's a vibrant and eclectic area that embodies Tokyo's creative spirit.


Takeshita Street

Takeshita Street is a bustling pedestrian thoroughfare in Harajuku, lined with an array of shops selling fashion, accessories, snacks, and novelty items. It's a hub of youth culture and a prime spot for people-watching.


Ura-Hara

Ura-Hara, short for "Uraban Harajuku," refers to the backstreets of Harajuku, known for their alternative fashion scene, independent boutiques, and cutting-edge streetwear. It's a haven for fashion-forward individuals seeking unique and avant-garde styles.


Omotesando Avenue

Omotesando Avenue is often referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Élysées, lined with luxury boutiques, designer flagship stores, and trendy cafes housed in sleek modern architecture. It's a chic and upscale shopping destination in the heart of Tokyo.


Meiji Shrine

Nestled within a serene forested area in Shibuya, Meiji Shrine is one of Tokyo's most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Visitors can explore the peaceful grounds, participate in traditional rituals, and experience a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city.


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