Tokyo Shibuya Crossing & Hidden Streets Walking Tour





Description
Join our Ultimate Shibuya Tour to discover the essence of Tokyo through its most iconic district. Start at Shibuya Station with "The Myth of Tomorrow," a powerful mural by Taro Okamoto, reflecting on nuclear impacts with a message of hope. Experience the energy of Shibuya Crossing, the world's busiest intersection. Explore Nonbei Yokocho (Drunkard’s Alley) for a taste of local life and history. Relax in Miyashita Park, a multi-level urban oasis, and delve into the youthful vibrancy at Center Gai. Wander through Maruyama-cho's historical streets, now a hub for modern nightlife. Conclude at the Hachiko Statue, a symbol of loyalty. Book now for a memorable journey through Shibuya’s diverse attractions!
Tour Options
Itinerary
The Myth of Tomorrow" is a large mural created by the famous Japanese artist Taro Okamoto, located in Shibuya Station, Tokyo. This striking piece depicts the horrors and destruction of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as a broader message of hope and rebirth. The mural, originally created in Mexico and later moved to Japan, was lost for many years before being rediscovered and restored. Now, it stands as a powerful symbol of post-war rebirth and the potential for a brighter future. Visitors to Shibuya can view this iconic work of art in the bustling context of one of Tokyo's most dynamic neighborhoods, making it a poignant stop in the heart of modern Japan.
Shibuya Crossing, often referred to as "The Scramble," is one of the most iconic landmarks in Tokyo, Japan. Located in front of Shibuya Station, this intersection is famed for being one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Every few minutes, the traffic lights turn red in all directions, allowing hundreds of people to flood into the intersection from all sides, creating a remarkable spectacle of organized chaos. The area surrounding Shibuya Crossing is a hub of activity, filled with shopping, entertainment, and dining options, making it a vibrant snapshot of Tokyo's fast-paced urban culture. It's a must-see for visitors looking to experience the pulse of the city.
Miyashita Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, is a unique urban renewal project that transforms a conventional park into a multi-level sports and recreational facility. Spanning over an area once known merely as a simple green space, the redesigned Miyashita Park now features a variety of sports facilities including a skate park, a climbing wall, and a multi-use sports court. It also hosts a variety of shops and eateries, effectively blending leisure, shopping, and dining into one seamlessly integrated space. Located directly above Shibuya Station and stretching between Shibuya and Harajuku, the park offers both locals and tourists a refreshing, contemporary place to relax, exercise, and enjoy the bustling city environment from a fresh perspective.
Nonbei Yokocho, often translated as "Drunkard's Alley," is a charming and historical part of Shibuya, Tokyo. This narrow alleyway is tucked away near Shibuya Station and is famed for its tiny, traditional Japanese bars and eateries. The area, which consists of two parallel lanes, is packed with small establishments, some of which can only seat a handful of patrons at a time. Each bar offers a unique atmosphere and specialty, ranging from sake and beer to local snacks and full meals. Nonbei Yokocho provides an intimate setting for visitors to mingle with locals and experience the authentic, cozy izakaya (Japanese pub) culture that is a stark contrast to the bustling Shibuya outside. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to dive deeper into Tokyo's culinary and social fabric.
Shibuya Center Gai is a vibrant and bustling shopping street at the heart of Tokyo's Shibuya district, known for its youthful energy and trend-setting culture. This pedestrian zone draws both locals and tourists with its wide array of shops, boutiques, and eateries, ranging from big brand names to unique, independent outlets. The street is also famous for its nightlife, featuring numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues that capture the vibrant spirit of Tokyo after dark. Center Gai is the epitome of Shibuya's fast-paced, fashion-forward, and multimedia-influenced character, making it an essential experience for anyone visiting the city and looking to immerse themselves in Tokyo's contemporary urban culture.
Maruyama-cho in Shibuya, Tokyo, is a neighborhood known for its historical significance as the city's former red-light district. Today, it has transformed into a trendy area that retains an eclectic mix of the old and new. The neighborhood boasts a variety of entertainment options including live music venues, bars, and restaurants, alongside remnants of its past like love hotels and smaller, more traditional establishments. Maruyama-cho has a slightly edgier vibe compared to more polished areas of Shibuya, offering a blend of cultural experiences that appeal to both history enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy Tokyo's modern nightlife and entertainment scene. This combination makes Maruyama-cho a fascinating stop for visitors interested in exploring the layers of Shibuya's urban culture.
The Hachiko Statue, located just outside Shibuya Station in Tokyo, is one of the most beloved landmarks in Japan. This bronze statue commemorates Hachiko, an Akita dog who became famous for his unwavering loyalty. Hachiko waited for his owner at Shibuya Station every day, even continuing to do so for nearly a decade after his owner's death in 1925. The story of Hachiko touches the hearts of many and symbolizes loyalty and devotion. Today, the statue is a popular meeting spot for locals and a must-visit for tourists, often serving as a poignant reminder of the enduring bonds between humans and their pets. The area around the statue frequently buzzes with visitors taking photos and enjoying one of Tokyo's most heartfelt stories.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(154)
It was a really amazing tour, we learned a lot about the City that we would have never known thanks to Nikki. She shared a lot of insight about the daily life of students in this district and shared many suggestions on where to eat or go to get the full Shibuya experience. She has incredible knowledge of the Japanese culture and together with her European roots, humor, and knowledge of Tokyo culture she is well versed to guide tourists through town. Arigato-gozai-mas Nikki!
Had a great walking tour despite the pouring rain, and it left me pondering big questions and smaller details that I never have noticed before. Our guide Niki was highly skillful and knowledgeable, was professional and had a rare ability in conveying. Highly recommended.
We thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Our guide Zach was so knowledgeable and could provide info for a range of participants (ie. young and old alike). Highly recommend the tour, and in particular the tour guide, Zach. As he knew the history of Japan and the area so well, and as we were in a small group he customised the tour.
This was a great walking tour. Gary was very good in explaining this area. We’ve been to Shibuya many times and still learned a lot. We should have done this a long time ago.
Well worth the time and experience The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly He knows the area well and explain clearly to us
Loc was amazing! We really enjoyed his Shibuya night time walking tour!
Lovely night tour with Loc! We saw the young night life of Shibuya and heard interesting stories.
Loc was a great guide! Enjoyed the tour and learned a lot of information. Saw the statue of the dog in 2 places! It was great to see Shibuya at night with all the lights and hustle bustle and be guided around so we could enjoy ourselves without any stress or worry. The tour was very entertaining thanks to Loc who took pictures of us and gave us recommendations of places to go. Thanks again for a great evening.
Loc was an excellent guide. He was very informative
Loc is very knowledgeable. We learned a lot in this tour not just about shibuya. We went into areas of shibuya that we would have never we also learned a lot about Hachiko. Thank you Loc for all you shared with us. Rubén & family



