we meet again. In this entry I will share about Shibuya. still in Japan.
Shibuya is a shopping and eating district popular with the tourist and local tourist especially among the teenagers or young people.
this place always busy with people who work, visit or just walk around the district. Shibuya also the place we can found more two-story televisions than any other area in the world.
The tourists will often get to see the teenager or youngster with the cosplay based on the anime character or other that they like.
The best place in Shibuya to get oriented is the Hachico exit, which opens onto the five-way "scramble crossing" under the giant video screen. From left to right at the edges of the square are Keio Inokashira line station, Dogenzaka slope, 109 building, Bunkamura-dori street, Center-gai street, Q-FRONT building, Koen-dori street, Inokashira-dori branching to the left after the Seibu Department Store, 109-2 building, and JR line tracks to Harajuku. The two major roads heading east from the station continue to Aoyama and Roppongi.
The area to the south of the station is bounded by a highway, so there's not much more than bus terminals (on both sides) and the Tokyu Plaza department store.
The tourists can get in to Shibuya by plane and by train. The plane will landing at Narita Airport, and by the way, the plane is not just at Narita Airport, there also other airport that can get the tourists go to Shibuya.
Shibuya's train station is a notoriously convoluted web of passageways. so by follow the signage and you should find your way out (or in).
At Shibuya the tourist also can visit the places like Hachiko, Bunkamura (A complex featuring an excellent art museum, theaters for film and stage plays and many more), Center Gai (jam-packed with clothing stores, music stores, and video game arcades), Hikarie (many restaurants, galleries, and theaters) and Museums.
surprisingly, the accommodation at Shibuya is very limited, so for the tourist who want to came to Shibuya, they must make sure to plan carefully their traveling activities and place to stay.
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