This is an advertisement at the Young Marui Department store, mecca of youth culture in Shibuya.
This is a picture of Shibuya at night from the Hachiko crossing, the busiest crossing in the world.
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Yes, I remember organising to meet someone there one day (little did I know) and it took about 20 minutes of walking around and 2 mobile calls just to find them in the crowd. Why is it such a popular meeting place if its so hard to find anybody???
Posted by: Edward | March 03, 2004 at 10:31 PM
somewhere near there is a giant underground grocery store. dig the free samples!
Posted by: joey | March 07, 2004 at 01:38 AM
Yeah, this intersection is really a sort of touchstone, because it is THE meeting place in Shibuya, and one of the best places in Tokyo to hangout. Some people say that it is only for the young kids, but I think there's a little bit of somemhing for everyone.
Posted by: MC | March 07, 2004 at 07:15 PM
Wow, such great pictures from 2004!
Shibuya Crossing really hasn't changed, except now there are less ganguro
Posted by: Shibuya Crossing | April 18, 2009 at 01:16 PM