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What is the famous square in Tokyo?

Shibuya is Tokyo's Times Square.



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Hachiko Square (sometimes called Hachiko Plaza) is perhaps the busiest and best-known meeting place in Tokyo.

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The busiest crossing in Tokyo During its busiest times, an estimated 1,000 to 2,500 people forge their way across this intersection every two minutes, enough to quickly fill up a football stadium. The phenomenon gave rise to its nickname scramble, as pedestrians cross from all directions.

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Most Beautiful Street in Japan - Shinbashi Dori
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The equivalent of Times Square in Tokyo is a bustling commercial and entertainment district called Shibuya. Shibuya is known for its bright lights, large screens, and busy pedestrian crossings.

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The distance between Times Square and Central Park is 2 miles.

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With thousands of pedestrians crossing at any one time, Shibuya Crossing is one of the most iconic sights in Tokyo. Known as the Scramble, a visit to this intersection is essential for first-timers to the capital.

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

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Shinjuku Station, meanwhile, is widely believed to be the world's busiest train station. Literally millions of people pass through the station daily. Thanks to the red-light district, Kabukicho, Shinjuku is known for ~sexy~ nightlife, hostess and host clubs, and love hotels.

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Famous Food Locals Love to Eat in Tokyo
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Ginza is long known as the most expensive spot in Japan.

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And, in our opinion, if you are attempting to explore the entirety of Central Park in one day, a bicycle is a must, as the park is simply too large to walk and enjoy. If you would like to see everything, we recommend splitting your viewing into two trips or just choosing one portion to see (either the middle or lower).

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Central Park is free, but has its own paid shares of attractions as well. With its vastness, you'll definitely need a guide to help you pinpoint exactly where to go, and what to do within it if you're pressed for time.

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Shibuya Crossing is a one-of-a-kind Tokyo tourist attraction Jingu-dori, the street that passes right in front of the Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station, is where you'll find the world-famous Shibuya Crossing.

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