It didn't seem great. I prefered Shinjuku because it seemed more flatter than Shibuya. The crossing is worth a look.
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It didn't seem great. I prefered Shinjuku because it seemed more flatter than Shibuya. The crossing is worth a look.
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There is so much to see here. Go in the afternoon for a walk around. Just before dark, go into the big Starbucks at the Shibuya crossing and get a window seat upstairs. You will see amazing views from here.
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This is a busy place, great to shop for anything. There is nice places to eat and people watch.
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You cannot leave Tokyo without visiting Shibuya . You have to experience the bright lights, the tons of people, the noise, the whole atmosphere. It's amazing !!!
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Sensory overload the first time you go there..still brings a smile to my face when I think about it..go with close friends for your first time you'll remember it forever!
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A lot of Japanese people say they do not like Shibuya because it is too crowded and noisy but thats where all the fun is! Mostly an area for college and high school students, I would call this area my play ground! So many Nomihodais, beautiful people, restaurants, lights, and shops!
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I don't think I'll ever tire of Shibuya. This place is electric (literally) and addictive.
There is always something to listen to or to watch on the screens, and the buzz is like nothing else on Earth I've experienced.
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I like shibuya because it is a town with many middle class markets and department stores with good quality.
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Just FUN, have some sake, get a buzz and go on an adventure at night. :-)
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Great vibe. Better to go at night. Like the rest of Tokyo--store after store, restaurant after restaurant. Fun place.
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