Shibuya map
Shibuya is the crossing people picture before they land: every light goes red, the crowd floods the intersection, and Hachiko waits by the station exit. This map keeps to that station-side cluster — the scramble, the statue, Shibuya Sky and Hikarie, Miyashita Park, Center-gai — plus the short walk north into Harajuku and Takeshita Street that the Shibuya guide already names. For the written walk, see the Shibuya travel guide. Back to the Tokyo map.
8 guide pins (Shibuya Travel Guide: The Scramble, Shibuya Sky & Beyond (2026)). Pins are the places already plotted for the Shibuya destination guide. They sit around the station, not a ward-wide street grid of Shibuya-ku.
Places on this map
- Shibuya Scramble Crossing · Intersection
The famous scramble outside Shibuya Station, named in the Shibuya destination guide.
Read the guide → - Hachiko · Statue
The bronze Hachiko statue, Tokyo's best-known meeting point, named in the Shibuya guide.
Read the guide → - Shibuya Sky · Observation deck
Open-air deck atop Shibuya Scramble Square, named in the Shibuya destination guide.
Read the guide → - Shibuya Hikarie · Complex
A tower named in the Shibuya destination guide alongside the new high-rises.
Read the guide → - Miyashita Park · Park
Rooftop park over shops and food stalls, named in the Shibuya destination guide.
Read the guide → - Center-gai · Shopping street
The pedestrian street off the scramble, named in the Shibuya destination guide.
Read the guide → - Harajuku · District
The neighbouring district a short walk north of Shibuya, named in the Shibuya guide.
Read the guide → - Takeshita Street · Shopping street
Harajuku's boutique and crepe street, named in the Shibuya destination guide.
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