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Tokyo Shibuya and Harajuku Highlights 2 Hour Guided Tour
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Discover the vibrant contrast of Tokyo’s traditional and modern culture on this 2-hour guided walking tour through Harajuku and Shibuya. Led by a licensed local guide, this experience combines iconic landmarks, trendy streets, and hidden pathways, explored on foot and by public transportation.
Your journey begins with a peaceful visit to Meiji Shrine, a serene oasis surrounded by lush forest in the heart of the city. From there, step into the colorful atmosphere of Takeshita Street, famous for its unique fashion, quirky shops, and street food.
Continue along Cat Street, a charming backstreet lined with boutique stores and cafés, as you make your way toward Shibuya.
Transportgebühren, Eintrittsgelder, Mittagessen und andere persönliche Ausgaben
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Meiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Sta.
There are several exits at Meiji Jingu Station, and Exit 2 is the closest to Meiji Shrine. Your guide will be waiting just outside Exit 2, holding a sign with your name for easy identification. Please confirm the detailed meeting location inside the station with your guide in advance.
Rückkehr
Tokyo Shibuya and Harajuku Highlights 2 Hour Guided Tour
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Über uns
Discover the vibrant contrast of Tokyo’s traditional and modern culture on this 2-hour guided walking tour through Harajuku and Shibuya. Led by a licensed local guide, this experience combines iconic landmarks, trendy streets, and hidden pathways, explored on foot and by public transportation.
Your journey begins with a peaceful visit to Meiji Shrine, a serene oasis surrounded by lush forest in the heart of the city. From there, step into the colorful atmosphere of Takeshita Street, famous for its unique fashion, quirky shops, and street food.
Continue along Cat Street, a charming backstreet lined with boutique stores and cafés, as you make your way toward Shibuya.
Transportgebühren, Eintrittsgelder, Mittagessen und andere persönliche Ausgaben
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Meiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Sta.
There are several exits at Meiji Jingu Station, and Exit 2 is the closest to Meiji Shrine. Your guide will be waiting just outside Exit 2, holding a sign with your name for easy identification. Please confirm the detailed meeting location inside the station with your guide in advance.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
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Meiji-Jingu-Schrein
Meiji Jingu Shrine honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, who had led Japan through a period of rapid modernization starting in the second half of the 19th century. The facility's vast forest, which spans approximately 70 hectares, was created by transplanting approximately 100,000 trees donated from all over Japan. The shrine celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2020.
40 Minuten
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Takeshita-Straße
The 350-meter Takeshita-dori Street, starting across the road from JR Harajuku Station, is geared towards Tokyo's fashion and trend-conscious set. Lady Gaga is known to shop here—despite its reputation for being kawaii cute, there are also several boutiques that specialize in edgy grunge and goth fashion.
For an undeniably Japanese experience, check out the purikura photo booths where you can snap, customize and decorate pictures with your friends before they are printed on the spot.
45 Minuten
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Katzenstraße in Shibuya
Cat Street is a mostly pedestrianized alley that runs between Harajuku and Shibuya, intersecting with the famous Omotesando Boulevard. It starts at its highest point in Harajuku, crosses Omotesando (where you'll find landmarks like the Ralph Lauren store and Gyre shopping center), and continues down to the Miyashita-koen intersection in Shibuya. The street's official name, Kyu-Shibuya-gawa Yuhodoro, is often shortened to "Yuhodo" by locals.
Unlike the crowded and energetic Takeshita-dori in Harajuku, Cat Street offers a more relaxed and understated atmosphere. It's a back street with a distinct vibe, reminiscent of the Minami-Aoyama fashion district. While it's gained fame over the years, Cat Street maintains its laid-back charm, avoiding the hard-sell approach of some other shopping areas. Here, you can leisurely explore unique merchandise, from clothing and accessories to food and drinks, all in a more relaxed setting.
20 Minuten
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Shibuya-Kreuzung
Die Shibuya-Kreuzung ist eine der bekanntesten Sehenswürdigkeiten Tokios und ist in unzähligen Filmen, Zeitschriften und Blogs abgebildet.
In den verkehrsreichsten Zeiten drängen sich alle zwei Minuten schätzungsweise 1.000 bis 2.500 Menschen über diese Kreuzung – genug, um schnell ein Fußballstadion zu füllen.