Tokyo's third stop, Shibuya, Tokyo's hottest fashion and tourism destination!
🌃 Under the night sky of Shibuya, the dazzling neon lights sparkle in this international metropolis. It's not only a fashion hub for Japanese youth but also a must-visit for travelers from all over the world.
🚶 Strolling through the square, watching the fashion advertisements on the huge screens, one feels delighted. Here, not only the modern side of Japan is presented, but also the simple Japanese charm is preserved. Whether it's food, shopping, or shrines and temples, Shibuya offers a taste of it all.
🍱 The beauty of food lies in the details, and in Shibuya, we can experience Japanese sushi, grilled meat, sashimi, and other delicious snacks. Just by walking into a nice-looking restaurant, you can enjoy the local cuisine without worrying about queues and prices.
🛍 As a fashion hub, shopping in Shibuya is not to be missed. There are flagship stores of major brands as well as uniquely designed boutiques, offering everything from trendy clothing to cute trinkets, making people shop frantically here.
🎎 Beyond the modern vibe, Shibuya also has traditional places like Yoyogi Park, shrines, and temples, which embody both traditional and modern styles, allowing travelers to deeply feel the Japanese culture and historical heritage.
🇯🇵 Shibuya is a vibrant place that attracts young people from all over the world to the Shibuya sky 360-degree open-air observation deck, and it will also enchant you with the wonders and uniqueness of Japanese customs and folklore. In this place, you will have a delightful experience and leave your own footprints.
This is my favorite park to walk in Tokyo. Get off at Harajuku Station; grab a nice coffee; put on your headphones, and just walk ☕️🎧🚶♂️!!!
Lovely park in the city! It is huge! Autumn colours are lovely at some areas. Easily accessible from harajuku station.
Dadaimu Park is one of the many oasis of this bustling modern metropolis. People take advantage of it to relieve stress and escape fatigue. The scenery is beautiful, you can run, play, or just enjoy a picnic in the shade of a variety of large trees.
It's a free park, but it's very spacious and the lake and fountains calm your mind! It's good to have a cup of coffee on the bench when it's nice
Daigaku 々 Tree Park has some festivals every year. The photo is last year's Vietnam Festa.
Yoyogi Park's tranquil surroundings, cherry blossoms, and serene Meiji Shrine provide a soothing respite from the city's hustle. Nature's embrace in urban Tokyo