The Shibuya District 渋谷

  • Gepubliceerd op : 09/10/2019
  • by : J.L.T.B. / J.R.

Shibuya, le quartier jeune et branché

Shibuya est sans doute le quartier le plus fascinant et le plus bouillonnant de Tokyo. Quartier branché par excellence, emblème du shopping à la tokyoïte, éminent centre économique, Shibuya est une véritable icône de la capitale japonaise et un incontournable du Japon.

To discover the area, we recommend that you lose yourself in the streets of Shibuya, as the neighborhood is rich in activities and discoveries. It all starts with the arrival at the immense Shibuya station, from here visitors can enjoy the view of the famous crossing, which stages a choreography punctuated by traffic lights. There, thousands of passers-by assemble, under the light of giant screens and in front of cars lined up.

But before this, you should see the mural in Shibuya Station by Okamato Taro (1911-1996), an icon of contemporary art. After thirty years on the wall of a hotel in Mexico, his gigantic work, named Myth of Tomorrow, was hung in the station to denounce the horror of the atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Shibuya station is extremely busy: with 3.1 million travelers a day, and it is the second busiest in Tokyo after Shinjuku station. Sometimes you have to be patient to find your way through the maze of corridors and exits.

City Guide Shibuya

The Hachiko Dog

When arranging to meet someone in Shibuya, there is only one place: in front of the statue of Hachiko dog. This faithful Akita came every evening to meet his master, a professor at the University of Tokyo, returning home from work. Sadly, one day, the man died at work; however, the faithful dog returned every day for years, waiting for his master's return until his death. The local residents were so moved by the story they decided to pay homage to this incredible and loyal friend. They erect a bronze statue in his honor. Every year, on March 7th, a party is organized there in his memory.

Hachiko

La statue d'Hachiko

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The Shibuya Crossing

The crossroads is located just opposite the Hachiko exit of Shibuya station. The crowd is dense right out, and you have to learn to navigate to reach the intersection ...! Around the famous crossing, the traffic of vehicles is stopped for fifty-five seconds; at this instant, hundreds of pedestrians cross simultaneously in a joyful, organized chaos.

Around three giant television screens installed on the buildings display the bars of the moment, a group of fashionable J-Pop bands and other mascots. The best observation point of the crossing is from the windows of the large Starbucks located above the Tsutaya bookstore.

The Shibuya crossing has been used in many movies, to the point of becoming a stereotype of Japan. It is frequently compared to Times Square in New York.

Shibuya, Tokyo

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Spending an Evening in Shibuya?

This dynamic district offers a multitude of activities to suit all tastes. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Game Centers and let yourself be carried away by virtual reality adventures at the VR Park. At night, Shibuya comes alive with a vibrant nightlife that often doesn't end until the early hours of the morning. Explore the trendy bars, fashionable nightclubs and lively concert halls, all concentrated to the west of the station. Soak up the electrifying atmosphere at Womb, an iconic club renowned for its wild electro nights. For a more relaxed experience, treat yourself to a karaoke session at Karaoke Kan, where the famous scene from Lost In Translation was filmed.

But that's not all! Shibuya is also a paradise for gourmets in search of new gastronomic experiences. Enjoy fresh sushi on a rolling tray at Uobei, dip your chopsticks into a steaming bowl of ramen at Ichiran, or savor the tenderness of wagyu beef at Han no Daidokoro. With such a variety of flavors, your taste buds will be delighted with every bite. In addition, don't forget to explore the other facets of Shibuya, including its must-see sights, trendy bars and authentic restaurants, for a complete and memorable experience in one of Tokyo's most vibrant neighborhoods.

Although Shibuya is famous for its bustling crossroads and wide shopping alleys, there are also quieter corners and discreet backstreets to discover.

Quartier de Shibuya de nuit

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