The most famous "street" in Shibuya, Tokyo, is actually a collection of several iconic areas, primarily Center-Gai (Shibuya Center-街). This vibrant, neon-lit pedestrian thoroughfare is the heart of Shibuya's youth culture, lined with fashion boutiques, record stores, and diverse eateries. However, most people associate "Shibuya" with the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, the world's busiest pedestrian intersection located directly outside the Hachiko exit of Shibuya Station. Radiating out from the crossing is Dogenzaka, known for its bustling nightlife, clubs, and "Love Hotels." In 2026, the area also features the Shibuya Sky observatory atop the Scramble Square building, providing a bird's-eye view of these famous streets below. Whether you are walking down the trendsetting Center-Gai or visiting the Hachiko statue, these streets collectively represent the high-energy "pulse" of modern Tokyo, where an estimated 2.4 million people pass through the station daily, making it a global symbol of urban synchronization.