Start your day at Shibuya Scramble Crossing, one of the busiest intersections in the world. Watch the huge crowd move in every direction when the light turns green—it’s an iconic Tokyo experience!
✔ Walk across the crossing and take photos.
✔ Visit the Hachiko Statue, a famous meeting spot.
✔ Go to Shibuya Scramble Square and take an elevator to Shibuya Sky (optional) for a great city view.
Tip: If you want a great view of the crossing without the crowds, go to Starbucks Shibuya Tsutaya or the Magnet by Shibuya 109 rooftop.
Shibuya is full of shopping spots, from huge malls to small hidden stores.
Shibuya 109 – Trendy fashion for young shoppers.
Uniqlo Shibuya – Affordable, stylish clothes.
Shibuya Parco – Home to Nintendo Tokyo, Pokémon Center, and Jump Shop (anime goods).
Atmos or Kicks Lab – Great for sneaker lovers.
Village Vanguard – Quirky books, gifts, and collectibles.
Take a break and enjoy brunch at one of these places:
Eggs ‘n Things – Famous for fluffy pancakes and omelets.
Uobei Sushi – Affordable conveyor belt sushi.
Shogun Burger – Juicy Japanese wagyu burgers..
After brunch, take a 15-minute walk to Cat Street, a quiet street between Shibuya and Harajuku filled with small shops, cafes, and unique fashion stores.
✔ Explore independent clothing shops and vintage stores.
✔ Stop by Ragtag for second-hand luxury fashion.
✔ Visit Brand Collect for thrift shopping.
✔ Try Japanese street food at local vendors.
Tip: Unlike the crowded Takeshita Street, Cat Street is calmer and great for relaxing strolls.
Walk 10 minutes from Cat Street to Omotesando, known as the Champs-Élysées of Tokyo, with tree-lined streets and high-end shopping.
Omotesando Hills – Luxury brands and a stylish shopping mall.
Dover Street Market – Designer fashion and concept store.
Spiral Building – Art gallery, craft shops, and cafes.
Tokyu Plaza Omotesando – Rooftop garden and mirrored entrance for cool photos.
Koffee Mameya – Specialty coffee shop for coffee lovers.
After all the walking, take a break at a cafe.
Blue Bottle Coffee – Simple and high-quality coffee.
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House – Beautiful cafe inside a flower shop.
Nicolai Bergmann Nomu Café – Scandinavian-style café with fresh flowers.
If you enjoy art or Japanese culture, visit a museum nearby.
Nezu Museum – Japanese art, tea house, and a peaceful garden.
Ota Memorial Museum of Art – Beautiful Ukiyo-e (woodblock prints).
Choose a restaurant for dinner before heading back.
Sushi No Midori – High-quality sushi at a good price.
Afuri Ramen – Light yuzu ramen (vegan option available).
Gyukatsu Motomura – Crispy beef cutlet.
Tudore Tranquility (Vegan Fine Dining) – Plant-based multi-course meals.
Curry Up – Tasty Japanese-style curry.
If you have energy left, enjoy Shibuya’s nightlife and attractions before heading back.
Big Echo Karaoke – Try Japanese-style karaoke.
Nonbei Yokocho – Small alleyway with old-fashioned bars.
Taito Game Station – Play arcade games and claw machines.
Take the train from Shibuya Station back to your hotel.