With many nightclubs and live music, always there are a lot of young people and the passion and heat they have make Shibuya even more attractive. Girls’ fashion, which has spread and been recognized internationally, is a trend which actually started from shops in Shibuya like SHIBUYA 109. And there is a statue of a dog right before Shibuya station, “statue of Hachiko” which is a model of the dog in the movie “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale” starring Richard Gere and also almost all Japanese people know or hear about it. The statue is a symbol of the city where people meet up. Near the statue, you don’t want to miss that famous crowded crossing people going and coming.
“Statue of Hachi” waiting for his master to come back
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“Statue of Moyai” at Shibuya station south exit. It’s a famous meet-up spot.
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“SHIBUYA 109” where fashion for teenage and early-20’s girls or “gals” is born
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Still tons of people at night crossing on the famous “scramble crossing”
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