- Sandwiched between Shinjuku and Shibuya, Harajuku is a great place to see youth culture up close. Named after the area around Harakuju Station, and brought to many people’s attention by Read more...
- The Meiji Shrine, or Meiji Jingu, is an essential stop for anyone visiting Japan. It is a great way to see some Japanese culture, enjoy a walk through the woods, Read more...
- Known as a center for youth fashion and culture, Shibuya is a popular shopping and entertainment area that is full of lights, shopping, and crowds. As Shibuya is a large Read more...
- Daikanyama is often referred to as Tokyo’s Brooklyn and features high-end fashion boutiques and trendy cafes. Unfortunately, a large majority of the smaller shops are not wheelchair accessible. Background Information Read more...
- The National Noh Theater is the principle theater in Tokyo for viewing Noh and Kyogen, two traditional forms of Japanese theater. It is a must visit for anyone with an Read more...
- Nearly as high as the Tokyo Tower’s top observation deck, and located on the highest building in Shibuya, Shibuya Sky provides two very accessible and wonderful viewing levels of the Read more...
All Attractions in Shibuya
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