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According to the Shibuya Center Street in 2016, the number of pedestrians crossing the intersection was as much as 3,000 [2] per green light (every 2 minutes). [7] A 2014 flow measurement survey by the Shibuya Redevelopment Association estimated 260,000 pedestrians per day on week days, and 390,000 pedestrians on non-working days. [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Streets in Tokyo" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cat Street, Tokyo; G.
Shibuya Nonbei-Yokochō, an alley by the railroad tracks famous for its small bars and old Tokyo feel; Omotesandō, an avenue leading up to the Meiji Shrine with a number of famous-brand boutiques; Spain-zaka Takeshita Street, a shopping street through Harajuku; Yamate Dōri (Tokyo)
An alley in Golden Gai. Golden Gai is a few minutes' walk from the East Exit of Shinjuku Station, between the Shinjuku City Office and the Hanazono Shrine. [6] Its architectural importance is that it provides a view into the relatively recent past of Tokyo, when large parts of the city resembled present-day Golden Gai, particularly in terms of the extremely narrow lanes and the tiny two-story ...
Akihabara (Japanese: 秋葉原) is a neighborhood in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan, generally considered to be the area surrounding Akihabara Station (nicknamed Akihabara Electric Town). This area is part of the Sotokanda (外神田) and Kanda-Sakumachō districts of Chiyoda.
Ginza (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ n z ə / GHIN-zə; Japanese: 銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.
A cultural center of Tokyo, famous for the Sensō-ji Buddhist temple, and several traditional shopping streets. [13] For most of the twentieth century, Asakusa was the main entertainment district in Tokyo, with large theaters, cinemas, an amusement park and a red light district.
Shimokitazawa street scene Independent fashion retail; a feature of Shimokitazawa A small Shinto shrine in Shimokitazawa at night. Shimokitazawa (下北沢, Shimokitazawa) is a neighborhood in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. It is located in the southwestern corner of the Kitazawa district, hence the name "Shimo-kitazawa" (literally lower Kitazawa ...