

Shibuya, bustling heart of Tokyo, where neon lights dance in the night sky and the pulse of life reverberates through its streets.@Unsplash
More than just a shopping mecca, Shibuya is a playground for Japan's youth, a place where the vibrant energy of the world's busiest intersection meets the vibrant beats of the Otaku culture.@Unsplash
Just hearing about Shibuya sparks excitement, doesn't it? Join Mytour and dive into the most thrilling experiences this Tokyo hotspot has to offer!

A must-visit for entertainment seekers and adventure lovers alike, Shibuya promises endless delights for every traveler.@Unsplash
Best Time to Explore Shibuya
Spring and autumn are the perfect seasons to visit Shibuya in Japan. During March to May and October to November, the weather in Tokyo, especially in Shibuya, is pleasantly cool with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for sightseeing, shopping, and experiencing all that Shibuya has to offer.

Spring and autumn are the prime times to venture into Shibuya.@Unsplash
Guide on Getting to Shibuya
For travelers departing from Vietnam, reaching Tokyo, Japan requires air travel, with a journey time ranging from 9 to 13 hours. You'll land at Haneda International Airport.
From Haneda Airport, you have several transportation options to reach Shibuya:

Airport Transfer Rates.@Mytour
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Subway is the popular mode of transportation in Shibuya.@Unsplash
Special Sightseeing Activities in Shibuya
As one of Tokyo's liveliest districts, Shibuya offers a plethora of exciting activities and attractions for visitors. Let's explore with Mytour!
Admire the statue of loyal dog Hachiko - A monument with a heartwarming story
The Hachiko dog statue is located right outside Shibuya Station. This loyal dog was born in 1923 and had a habit of waiting for his owner at Shibuya Station. Even after his owner passed away, Hachiko continued to faithfully wait at the station for 9 years. This story has been adapted into a movie, and the statue serves as a tribute to his unwavering loyalty.

Hachiko Statue.@Shutterstock
Non Cerulean Tower Theater
This theater preserves and showcases the renowned traditional Japanese art form of Noh. The performance schedule usually runs from 2:30 to 5:30, allowing you to enjoy timeless cultural performances and explore the venue's ambiance.
Shibuya Sky
Shibuya Sky is an observation deck located high above, boasting breathtaking views. It's considered a hotspot for trendy Japanese youth, offering Sky Stage - an outdoor observation point, Sky Gate - an escalator taking you from the 14th to the 45th floor, and Sky Gallery - a viewing spot on the 46th floor.

Experience the vast scenery from Shibuya Sky's viewpoint.@Collection
Karaoke Pasela Grande
This karaoke spot offers reasonable prices in Shibuya, with spacious rooms featuring a diverse song list including Japanese, Western, and K-Pop music. Notably, they serve popular honey toast. Pasela Grande is conveniently located next to Disney Store and allows customers to bring food from nearby eateries.
Gal Cafe 10sion
While Akihabara is famous for Maid Coffee, Shibuya attracts visitors with Gyaru Cafes like Gal Cafe 10sion. Here, the cafe concept revolves around cute, meticulously made-up girls with impressive curly hairstyles serving customers. Apart from this highlight, the cafe also offers multi-layered cakes beautifully decorated and incredibly delicious.
What to Eat When Traveling in Shibuya?
Culinary delights are an unmissable part of a trip to Shibuya. Here are some great eateries to consider:
Jiromaru Shibuya Restaurant
Located just a 3-minute walk from the Hachiko ticket gate at JR Shibuya station, this place specializes in premium grilled beef dishes that are both delicious and aromatic. Jiromaru Shibuya is designed like a sushi restaurant, where you can watch chefs prepare your meal while browsing through a glass case full of fresh beef. You can freely choose different cuts of beef to enjoy.

Famous eatery renowned for its grilled beef dishes.@Unsplash
Udon TsuruTonTan Noodle Shop
TsuruTonTan is a renowned Udon noodle shop in Japan. The restaurant offers a cozy and spacious ambiance, often frequented by artists, young couples on dates, or used as corporate event venues. In addition to its signature Udon noodles, TsuruTonTan also serves 8 special vegetable sushi rolls, crispy-fried Kobe Tajima beef balls, and more.
Zen Kashoin Pastry Shop
Zen Kashoin specializes in serving Japanese-style afternoon tea with delicious Japanese and Western pastries. Missing out on tea during afternoon tea is truly regrettable. Currently, this pastry shop offers 5 premium tea varieties: Sencha, Genmaicha, Kyobancha, Kombucha, and Matcha. The shop's space is adorned with traditional architectural styles, combining elegance and coziness, perfect for intimate conversations with friends and family.

Zen Kashoin Pastry Shop offers a variety of Japanese pastries.@Zen Kashoin
Hanada Rosso Hamburger Shop
This eatery serves vegetarian burgers, organic fruit juices, organic smoothies, and more. The space resembles many other cafes, with an eye-catching red and white color scheme and a particularly serene atmosphere.
Hayashi Ramen Shop
This ramen shop is beloved by many travelers in Japan. It offers 3 main types of ramen: ramen, ajitama ramen, and yakibuta ramen. The noodles are served with delicious broth made from various seafood, chicken, and pork, accompanied by a variety of toppings such as boiled egg, char siu, and more. Prices here typically range from 1000 to 1100 yen per serving.

Ramen noodles are surely a dish that will leave a lasting impression on you.@Unsplash
Where to Stay in Shibuya Tourist Area
Finding a Shibuya hotel is probably the second thing you need to search for after booking your flight to Tokyo for this Shibuya tour. Without further ado, Mytour recommends 4 high-quality, budget-friendly hotels for you to consider:
Shibuya Hotel En
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Shibuya Hotel En is a 3-star hotel located approximately 1.4 km from Meijijingu-mae Station. The hotel boasts a luxurious, modern exterior with minimalist guest rooms adorned in elegant white tones. Guests can indulge in delicious sweet treats, and many rooms feature modern massage chairs for utmost relaxation.

Guest rooms are decorated in a minimalist style at the hotel.@Shibuya Hotel En

Sakura Hotel Hatagaya
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Sakura Hotel Hatagaya is a budget-friendly 2-star hotel in Shibuya, offering a variety of room options to accommodate both solo travelers and families. Situated approximately 2.5km from Harajuku Station, it's conveniently located for exploring Shibuya and other Tokyo attractions. The rooms at Sakura Hotel Hatagaya are equipped with modern amenities and offer relatively spacious accommodations.

A room for 3 people at the hotel.@Sakura Hotel Hatagaya

Do-c Ebisu
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Do-c Ebisu is a hotel with a minimalist room concept. The rooms feature simple architecture with warm wooden brown tones and traditional Japanese-style bathrooms. The hotel is located approximately 2km from Omotesando Station, making it very convenient for exploring Tokyo and Shibuya.

Docy Ebisu is renowned for its minimalist rooms.@Docy Ebisu

Himalaya Cloud Hotel
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Himalaya Cloud Hotel is a 3-star hotel located near Harajuku Station in Shibuya. It offers a diverse range of accommodation options, including modern-designed rooms adorned with subtle tones or traditional Japanese-style rooms, which are rustic, simple, and cozy.

Discreet and convenient accommodations at the hotel.@Himalaya Cloud Hotel

Apart from these 4 hotels, you can also consider other options such as commun SHIBUYA - Caters to Men, almond hostel & cafe Shibuya, The Millennials Shibuya, Stylewood Nishi-Shinjuku, Shibuya Creston Hotel,...
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Conclusion
After learning a bit about Shibuya, do you find this place fascinating? The above are just a few interesting spots in Shibuya, where there are many more experiences and attractions worth trying, so quickly book your flight to Japan as well as book a Shibuya hotel to embark on your trip right away!
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