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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
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Explore the vibrant district of Shibuya in Tokyo with the Shibuya Free Walking Tour offered by Tokyo Localized.
Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour takes you through the iconic Shibuya Crossing, immersing you in the bustling atmosphere of the city.
Discover hidden gems, trendy shops, and cultural hotspots, gaining insights into the local lifestyle. The tour is an excellent opportunity to experience the dynamic energy of Shibuya while learning about its history and significance.
With a focus on both popular landmarks and off-the-beaten-path locations, the Shibuya Free Walking Tour provides a well-rounded and engaging introduction to this lively Tokyo neighbourhood.
Your local guide is waiting at in front of SABON Shibuya Mark City 3rd Floor holding Tokyo Localized Board.
The "Myth of Tomorrow" is a 1969 mural by Japanese artist Taro Okamoto in Shibuya Station, Tokyo. Depicting post-war anxiety with nuclear explosions and suffering figures, it also conveys hope and resilience, symbolizing the potential for a better future. The mural serves as a powerful commentary on the impact of war and the human capacity for recovery.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing: Tokyo's iconic and bustling pedestrian intersection, renowned for its organized chaos, vibrant lights, and dynamic urban energy. A must-see destination in the heart of Shibuya.
Nonbei Yokocho in Shibuya, known as "Drunkard's Alley," is a nostalgic lane featuring traditional bars and izakayas. Tucked away in the bustling district, it offers a charming and intimate atmosphere, providing a unique and authentic drinking experience in the heart of Tokyo.
Miyashita Park in Shibuya is a revitalized urban space offering a rooftop sports complex, trendy shops, and cultural spaces. A modern hub for recreation and shopping in the heart of Tokyo.
Spain Zaka in Shibuya is a lively and fashionable street that exudes a Spanish ambiance. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, charming cafes, and unique boutiques, Spain Zaka offers a taste of Spanish culture in the heart of Tokyo. It's a popular destination for those seeking a blend of international flair and trendy urban experiences in the dynamic Shibuya district.
Shibuya Center Gai is a lively and iconic street in the heart of Shibuya, known for its trendy shops, vibrant atmosphere, and diverse entertainment options. It's a must-visit destination to experience the energetic youth culture of Tokyo.
The Hachiko Statue in Shibuya is a renowned symbol of loyalty and devotion. Located near Shibuya Station, the bronze statue commemorates Hachiko, an Akita dog known for faithfully waiting for his owner every day, even after the owner's passing. A popular meeting spot, the statue represents an enduring tale of loyalty and is a poignant landmark in the bustling Shibuya district.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).