Shibuya Crossing, often referred to as the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, is located in Tokyo. Some 2,500 pedestrians an hour use the intersection during peak hours.
Walking across Tokyo’s Shibuya crossing, one of the world’s largest pedestrian intersections, I was in awe—but not of the ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: After the rush of Shibuya Crossing, walk 15 minutes to Cat Street, a pedestrianized stretch with fewer crowds and chic shopping. Pop into TRUNK hotel for a coffee or a ...
Tokyo's busy Shibuya Scramble Crossing is undoubtedly one of the most famous, known both in Japan and abroad for its huge amount of foot traffic. However, the first such crossing in Japan was not ...
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The New Year’s Eve countdown event at Shibuya’s scramble crossing, a hugely popular tourist spot in Tokyo, has been canceled for the fifth consecutive year. The decision was made by the event ...
Japan is introducing a revamped tax-free system that changes the way international visitors can enjoy shopping savings.
Japan's new system is designed to replace the current practice of immediate tax exemptions at stores. Instead, tourists will ...
Accessible via Shibuya Station Shibuya is most known for the famous Shibuya Crossing. This large intersection, which has five crossing points, including one that goes diagonally across the ...
KUMAMOTO--The iconic scramble crossing in front of Tokyo's Shibuya Station is touted as the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, famed for masses of people crossing from all directions without ...