We went to Shibuya mainly for the Shibuya Crossing as we see this many times in Anime shows. Here is some places to visit in Shibuya.

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Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing is an absolutely iconic sight, famous as the world’s busiest intersection where thousands of people cross simultaneously from all directions. It was great to cross the busy intersection and admire how Japan had designed the streets.

Shibuya Mark City
Connected directly to Shibuya Station, Shibuya Mark City is a convenient multi-purpose complex offering extensive shopping, diverse dining options, and even a hotel. It’s a perfect spot to grab a bite or find popular brands right in the heart of the Shibuya bustle. We loved how Shibuya Mark City had a food show of all their food in the mall.


Takeshita Street
A 17min walk upward to ward Takeshita Street is the vibrant and quirky heart of Harajuku which was famous for its unique street fashion, trendy boutiques, and eccentric cafes. It was great to see all the stores and locals enjoy the stores down.

My Hero Academia Store
For fans of the popular anime, the My Hero Academia Store was an absolute paradise, packed with exclusive merchandise and collectibles. It’s the ultimate destination to find apparel, figures, and unique goods featuring your favorite characters.


Omotesando Hills
For Omotesando Hills, we did a quick stop to see what upscale fashion and luxury brands they had. It was a multi-level shopping that we did not stay too long in as it was quite hot inside.

Conclusion:
From the thrilling Shibuya Crossing to the quirky charm of Takeshita Street, We did a day trip at Shibuya and was all that we needed to soak in what Shibuya had to offer.