Explore the lively heart of Tokyo on the Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour. This 1.5-hour journey takes you through the bustling streets, from the iconic Hachi dog statue to the world-famous Shibuya Crossing. Discover hidden gems, savor authentic cuisine, and learn about the neighborhood’s rich history. With a small group and wheelchair accessibility, this tour promises an intimate cultural experience. Get ready to learn about the vibrant energy of Shibuya and uncover its lesser-known treasures.
Key Points

- A 1.5-hour walking tour in Shibuya, Tokyo that explores the bustling Shibuya Crossing and local eateries and bars.
- Guided by a local expert who provides insights into Shibuya’s history and culture.
- Opportunity to experience authentic Japanese culinary and drinking experiences, such as ramen, yakitori, and craft cocktails.
- Includes panoramic views from elevated vantage points and chances to capture stunning photographs of the vibrant district.
- Highly rated tour with a 4.8/5 overall review score and consistent praise for knowledgeable and friendly guides.
About the Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour

This Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour is a 1.5-hour activity that allows participants to explore the popular and hidden sights of Shibuya.
Priced from $24.92 per person, the small-group tour (limited to 6 participants) is conducted in English and is wheelchair accessible.
The tour meets at the iconic Hachi dog statue and includes stories about the area’s history and culture from a local guide.
Participants are encouraged to dress comfortably, as the tour continues rain or shine.
With an overall rating of 4.8/5 based on 409 reviews, this tour provides an engaging introduction to the vibrant Shibuya neighborhood.
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Exploring Shibuya’s Popular and Hidden Sights

On the Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour, participants embark on an engaging exploration of the neighborhood’s popular landmarks and hidden gems.
They’ll venture through the world’s busiest intersection, experiencing the energy of Shibuya Crossing. The tour also visits lesser-known but equally captivating spots, like cozy restaurants and bars where locals gather.
Along the way, the knowledgeable guide shares stories that bring Shibuya’s history and culture to life.
Whether admiring views from impressive vantage points or discovering quirky backstreets, travelers gain a well-rounded understanding of this dynamic Tokyo district’s many facets.
The Busiest Crossing in the World

The world’s busiest pedestrian crossing is located in the heart of Shibuya, Tokyo. Dubbed the "Shibuya Crossing," this iconic intersection is a breathtaking sight, with hundreds of people crossing in all directions simultaneously.
Navigating the sea of pedestrians is an exhilarating experience, as the crossing transforms into a dynamic, synchronized dance. Visitors can observe the crossing from elevated platforms, capturing the dizzying flow of humanity.
Despite the crowds, the crossing maintains an orderly flow, showcasing the efficiency of the Japanese transportation system. Witnessing the Shibuya Crossing is a must-do activity for any visitor to Tokyo, offering a glimpse into the bustling heart of the city.
Experiencing Local Culture Through Restaurants and Bars
Beyond the bustling Shibuya Crossing, the tour invites participants to enjoy the local culture by visiting renowned restaurants and bars.
Along the way, the guide shares stories and insights that bring the area’s vibrant food and drink scene to life.
Visitors can expect to:
- Sip craft cocktails at a hidden izakaya (Japanese pub)
- Savor authentic ramen at a family-owned noodle shop
- Indulge in freshly grilled yakitori (skewered chicken) at a lively standing bar
- Discover a speakeasy-style whisky lounge tucked away in a back alley
Through these culinary and beverage experiences, the tour offers a delicious exploration of Shibuya’s rich local culture.
More Great Tours NearbyImpressive Viewing Spots in Shibuya

Along With immersing visitors in Shibuya’s vibrant food and drink scene, the tour also highlights impressive viewing spots that offer breathtaking perspectives of the bustling district.
One of the highlights is the panoramic views from the rooftop terrace of Shibuya Magnet, a popular observation deck. Guests can gaze out over the iconic Shibuya Crossing from this elevated vantage point.
Another impressive viewpoint is the observatory at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, where guests can admire the glittering lights of Shibuya at night.
These viewing spots provide a unique way to experience the energy and dynamism of this iconic Tokyo neighborhood.
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Meeting at the Hachi Dog Statue

Visitors gather at the iconic Hachi dog statue, the starting point for the Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour. This historic meeting spot is easy to find – just arrive at the Hachiko exit of the JR Shibuya station and inform the desk staff of your tour participation.
However, don’t be late – the tour guide waits only 5 minutes before departing. To ensure a smooth start:
- Arrive at the SHIBU HACHI BOX (Tourist Information Center) in front of the Hachi statue
- Let the desk staff know you’re joining the walking tour
- Be ready to depart on time as the guide can’t wait long for latecomers
Guided Tour Insights and Recommendations

As the tour begins, the knowledgeable local guide provides insightful commentary on Shibuya’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Participants are encouraged to dress comfortably, as the tour continues rain or shine. The guide shares captivating stories about the area’s background, bringing the neighborhood to life.
Visitors are advised to bring an umbrella or raincoat if necessary, as the tour proceeds regardless of weather conditions.
The guide’s expert knowledge and friendly demeanor earn praise from past participants, who appreciate the valuable insights provided throughout the walking tour of Shibuya’s highlights.
Customer Reviews and Ratings

The Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour has earned an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 409 reviews.
The tour guide rating is even higher at 4.9 out of 5, and participants consistently praise the tour’s value for money at 4.8 out of 5.
Reviewers highlight several key strengths:
- Knowledgeable and friendly tour guides
- Recommendations for optimal tour timing, especially in winter
- Thorough exploration of the Shibuya area
- Some feedback on potential adjustments to tour duration and coverage
Things To Know
Can I Book the Tour for a Group Larger Than 6 People?
The group size for this tour is limited to 6 participants. Larger groups can’t be accommodated as per the tour details. However, the tour operator may be able to provide alternative options for larger groups upon request.
What Is the Dress Code for the Walking Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but participants are encouraged to dress comfortably for walking. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour runs rain or shine.
Is the Tour Available in Languages Other Than English?
The tour is only offered in English. The tour overview specifies that the "Language: English", so no other language options are available for this particular walking tour of Shibuya highlights.
Can I Get a Partial Refund if I Cancel Within 24 Hours?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours cannot receive a partial refund, as the tour operator needs to plan for the appropriate group size.
Is the Meeting Point at the Hachi Statue Easily Accessible by Public Transport?
The meeting point at the Hachi statue is easily accessible by public transport. It’s located right at the Hachiko exit of the JR Shibuya station, making it convenient for participants to find and reach the starting point of the tour.
Sum Up
The Shibuya Highlights Walking Tour offers an immersive exploration of Tokyo’s vibrant heart. Discover iconic landmarks, savor local cuisine, and gain insider knowledge from knowledgeable guides. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a Tokyo regular, this tour promises an engaging cultural experience in the bustling streets of Shibuya. With its small group size and wheelchair accessibility, it’s an ideal way to experience the energy and charm of this dynamic neighborhood.
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