-"This compact night walking tour takes you through Shibuya—Tokyo’s premier hub for pop culture—together with a local guide.
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-In just a couple of hours, you’ll soak up the essence of Tokyo’s pop culture and everyday life: admire the skyline at dusk, explore the buzz of Miyashita Park’s rooftop garden, wander the retro-style Shibuya Yokocho food alley in the newly redeveloped district, and dive into modern favorites like the mega discount store Don Quijote and capsule-toy “gacha” shops.
-At Miyashita Park and Shibuya Yokocho you’ll experience both the city’s trend-setting side and its nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere.
-After the tour, let your guide point you toward their favorite izakaya pubs or ramen spots so you can continue straight into Shibuya’s vibrant night scene.
-Perfect for first-time visitors who want to experience the best of Tokyo in a short time.
The Shibuya Night Tour begins at the district’s iconic landmark, the Hachiko Statue—an easy-to-spot meeting point right beside Shibuya Station. After a brief retelling of Hachiko’s heart-warming story, we’ll stroll over to Hikarie, the area’s premier shopping complex.
Head up to the 11th-floor observation deck of Shibuya’s landmark shopping complex, Hikarie, for sweeping views over the district. Watching the constant flow of people and cars at the Shibuya Scramble Crossing below is truly spectacular. We’ll pause for photos against the dusk skyline and give you a brief rundown of how Shibuya came to be.
MIYASHITA PARK rooftop views, street eats in Shibuya Yokocho, then nostalgic Nonbei Alley—Shibuya’s modern pulse meets old-school charm in one walk.
The Scramble Crossing is arguably Tokyo’s most famous—and busiest—meeting spot. Threading your way through the neon-lit heart of this pop-culture hub, amid a sea of people and cars, is thrilling all by itself!
Step into Center-gai—Shibuya’s historic youth hangout—browse the ever-popular “gachagacha” capsule-toy machines, and drop by a ramen shop hand-picked by your guide.
When it comes to souvenir shopping in Japan, Don Quijote is a must-visit. You can pick up bulk gifts like matcha treats and the famous Kit Kats in over 400 flavors. We won’t be shopping here during the tour, but your guide will highlight the top recommendations.
Please meet in front of the Hachiko Statue at Shibuya Station.
Our guide will be waiting for you.
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