Shibuya Tour with RyomaGuide

When you visit Tokyo, Shibuya is definitely a place you can’t miss. It’s the heart of Tokyo and a perfect representation of modern Japan. In this post, I’ll introduce some of Shibuya’s popular spots and share the highlights of my special guided tour.

Shibuya Crossing

First, Shibuya is famous for the “Shibuya Crossing.” This world-renowned intersection is the perfect place to feel the energy of Tokyo. Whether it’s day or night, you’ll see many people crossing, and it’s a unique sight that represents the vibrancy of Japan. It’s always a place full of new discoveries, and it’s an ideal spot for photos.

Hachiko Statue

Next, near Shibuya Station, there is the “Hachiko Statue.” This statue is based on the heartwarming story of the loyal dog Hachiko, who waited for his owner every day. Today, it’s a symbol of Shibuya and a cherished spot for photos. You can feel the warmth of Japanese history here, and it’s a meaningful spot for visitors.

Shibuya Center-Gai

Then, there’s “Center-Gai” in Shibuya. This bustling street is full of shopping, food, and entertainment. It’s known as a hub for youth culture, where you can experience the latest fashion trends and feel the pulse of modern Tokyo life. It’s a vibrant place where you can really feel the energy of the city.

Highlights of My Guided Tour

Honestly, if you just visit Shibuya, you could see all the major spots in about two hours. But my guided tour is more than just sightseeing. It includes a free photo service, so you can capture beautiful memories of your time here.

Through a camera, you can discover a different charm in the same familiar scenery. The bustling Shibuya or its landmarks can turn into a special moment when you capture them in a photo. Later, when you look back at these pictures, you’ll be able to vividly remember your wonderful time in Japan.

Evolving Services for a Better Experience

My tour services are always evolving to help foreign visitors enjoy Japan even more. I’m planning to offer a free kimono rental service soon, so you can experience something even more special. Wearing a kimono while walking around Shibuya will give you an authentic Japanese experience like never before.

I’m looking forward to meeting you in Tokyo. Let’s create some wonderful memories together in Shibuya!