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  2. Shibuya Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya Scramble Crossing (渋谷スクランブル交差点, Shibuya sukuranburu kōsaten), commonly known as Shibuya Crossing, is a popular pedestrian scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. [1] It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire ...

  3. Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing, called Shibuya Crossing. [17] It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. Shibuya Crossing is the "world's busiest pedestrian crossing", with upwards of 3,000 people at a time.

  4. Shibuya Scramble Square - Wikipedia

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    An observation deck, “SHIBUYA SKY”, is located on the roof of the skyscraper. The complex includes shops, offices, an observation deck, and a parking area. Shibuya Scramble Square takes its name from "Shibuya Scramble Crossing", the world-famous pedestrian crossing located just a few meters from the building. This is the busiest pedestrian ...

  5. Shibuya Station - Wikipedia

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    The northwest Hachikō Exit (ハチ公口, Hachikō-guchi), named for the nearby statue of the dog Hachikō and located next to Shibuya's famous scramble crossing, is a particularly popular meeting spot. The Tamagawa Exit (玉川口, Tamagawa-guchi) on the west side leads to the Keiō Inokashira Line Shibuya Station platforms. [3]

  6. Pedestrian scramble - Wikipedia

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    One of the world's most heavily used pedestrian scrambles, the Shibuya Crossing at Hachikō Square in Tokyo. A pedestrian scramble (or exclusive pedestrian interval) is a type of traffic signal movement that temporarily stops all vehicular traffic, thereby allowing pedestrians to cross an intersection in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time.

  7. File:Shibuya Crossing, May 2017 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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    f/2.5: ISO speed rating: 125: Date and time of data generation: 18:47, 21 May 2017: Lens focal length: 10.4 mm: Latitude: 35° 39′ 33.35″ N: Longitude: 139° 42′ 2.62″ E: Altitude: 34 meters above sea level: Headline: Shibuya Crossing: City shown: Dougenzaka: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used ...

  8. Shibuya River - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya River south of Shibuya Station. The Shibuya River (渋谷川, Shibuya-gawa) is a river which flows through central Tokyo, Japan.. The river is 2.6 km in length originating close to Shibuya Station and passing through Shibuya and Minato wards before merging with the Furu River near Hiroo and flowing into Tokyo Bay near Shiba Koen.

  9. File:Shibuya Crossing, May 2017.jpg - Wikipedia

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