If you get bored or feeling lonely at night, Shibuya is a right place to unwind, to have fun and to feel social. At night, when quiet districts slip into darkness, Shibuya turns into a sparkling space. When you get off the train at Shibuya Station, you can find yourself among the crowd immediately. Shibuya’s numerous shops and cafes are open and welcome the customers till late night. I just like to hang out, watch what’s new and feel happy people around.
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Shibuya at Night
Very lively district of Tokyo especially at night time!
By Elena Lisina
Community writer
Shibuya Crossing (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
It seems thousands of people cross each other... (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Huge sized commercial ads (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Advertising tracks on the drive into Shibuya (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Shibuya's lights (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Big screen and TSUTAYA shop (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Each building of Shibuya houses many shops and cafes (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Shibuya's mods (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Shibuya is a favorite place among all young people (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Many happy people around makes Shibuya very lively place! (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
In Shibuya you can walk just without any purpose (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Shibuya suggests many options for dining (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
The girls invited to some restaurant upstairs (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Everything is sparkling! (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Numerous fashion shops of Shibuya (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Cool fashions on display (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Famous karaoke fun! (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Some odds (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
Hachiko wall is a meeting spot in Shibuya (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi)
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Joseph Bautista
9 years ago
One of my favorite places to hang out with friends. Nic captures!
Thank you! Tanoshii basho desune! :)
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