Can you do Shibuya and Harajuku in one day?


Can you do Shibuya and Harajuku in one day? It's possible, just depends how long you want to spend at places. Things like hachiko and the crossing will take just a couple minutes. Then get on the train and go to harajuku. For us, this was a very short walk, got some cotton candy, and then we had felt we had seen what we needed there.


Is it better to go to Shibuya day or night?

The best time to go is at dusk, one of the scramble's peak times and in its most flattering light.


Is Harajuku a shopping district?

Harajuku is a lively shopping district around Harajuku Station, next to Shibuya Station on the Yamanote Line.


Is Shibuya or Ginza better?

If you're young and adventurous you might like Shibuya more. If you are around retirement age perhaps you might prefer Ginza. But it might depend more on actual hotels.


Can you see Mt Fuji from Shibuya sky?

SHIBUYA SKY at SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE It offers superb, panoramic views of Tokyo that include Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Tokyo Tower, TOKYO SKYTREE, and even Mt. Fuji.


Is Shibuya better at night or day?

Re: Shibuya Sky - Day or night? Nighttime is always better to view the Tokyo cityscape, or any cityscape of a Japanese city, in general.


Why is Shibuya so famous?

The lively hub of Shibuya is arguably the youth heart and soul of the city, and unmissable if you're visiting the Tokyo area. With world-famous sights including the iconic scramble crossing, this area is a must-see for nightlife and trendy youth culture.


What time is best to visit Shibuya?

Anyone remotely impressed that Tokyo is the most populated city in the world should visit Shibuya Crossing. The best time to go is at dusk, one of the scramble's peak times and in its most flattering light.


When to see Harajuku girls?

Sundays are a particularly popular day for dressing up and taking to the streets of Harajuku.


Does Shibuya have nightlife?

Here are some popular options: Nightclubs: Shibuya is known for its lively club scene. There are numerous clubs featuring various music genres, from electronic and hip-hop to J-pop and R&B. Clubs often have well-known DJs, energetic dance floors, and vibrant atmospheres.


Do you tip in Japan?

Tipping in Japan is not expected, and attempts to leave a tip will almost certainly be turned down (a potentially awkward moment). In Japan, it's thought that by dining out or drinking at a bar, you are already paying the establishment for good service.