Shibuya is one of 23 districts of Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Shibuya, one of the city's most popular, colorful and crowded points, has a population of over 220 thousand people. At the same time, Shibuya is the heart of culture and young fashion of Tokyo. Tokyo's crazy and unique fashion sense has spread all over the world from Shibuya streets.
Shibuya Station, which is the most crowded and central region of Shibuya, is famous for its dog statue called Hachiko. This statue has a sad story. Every day, Hachiko waits in front of the Shibuya railway station to walk home with his owner, but one day he dies while he was in university. After that day, Hachiko waits for 7 years every night at the station to walk back home with his owner. The statue of the loyal dog Hachiko is the most popular meeting point of Shibuya.
The famous traffic lights of Shibuya, where thousands of people cross over simultaneously and this crowd creates an order in itself, is one of the most mentioned features of Shibuya. Shibuya, which is one of the places frequently visited by the tourists coming to Tokyo, is also famous for being an important shopping center. Shibuya attracts many visitors every year with its skyscrapers, giant screens and colorful crowd.
Shibuya 109, which is a ten-storey fashion and beauty center, is home to many brands and commonly visited by many people. Yoyogi Park, which is located near the Harajuku Station, is also one of the places to visit. You can reach Shibuya, which has the most crowded stations of Tokyo, by using the trains departing from JR Yamanote, JR Saikyo train route, Hanzomon, Ginza, Fukutoshin metro route and Narita Airport.
