The Shibuya Crossing | Tokyo, Japan

Also known as “The Scramble,” it is located in Shibuya, one of Tokyo, Japan’s unique spots. Shibuya Crossing! Yeeey! I finally crossed the busiest intersection in the world. It is like a nonstop giant beating heart, sending people in all directions. It’s like you see ants crossed on the streets in every pulsing light change. Well, ” Welcome to Tokyo!”. Hundreds of people, probably thousands, at peak times.– cross at a time, coming from all directions. I tell you, once the traffic light turns red, hundreds of people cross in each direction. However, while everything looks so busy and rowdy, you won’t see chaos in it. So many people cross this junction simply because it’s one of Tokyo’s busiest commercial and business areas. There are many sights to see, sounds to hear, and music to taste.

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If you want to take great pictures, there is a big must! But, it is not the most accessible street to take pictures since it’s never empty 24/7. It’s hard to get a decent photo here, people here people there. You need a good and fast photographer friend! Hahaha

Lovin’ the weather, you’ll see the sunlight framing me nicely. It’s okay you don’t have to be shy if you have to go back and forth, no one will ever notice.

Those photos are forever to cherish and remember, so get one while you’re there! Dress up and enjoy the fun while crossing this infamous busy crossroads in Tokyo, Japan.

My friends and I had so much fun on this first-time adventure!’

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