🌸 Noire Henro-San: Tokyo – Pt 5

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hibuya is a special ward in Tokyo. A major commercial center, Shibuya houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shibuya station and Shinjuku station.

I walked through the ward from the forests surrounding Meiji shrine. As I got closer to Shibuya station, I felt New York City vibes.

Buildings on a busy street in Tokyo.

Major Japanese and foreign brands, games and amusements, designer clothes, and media giants, It is a hot spot for popular and youth culture.

Shibuya ward in Tokyo people and buildings on a busy street.
Shibuya ward in Tokyo people and buildings on a busy street.2

Ready To Scramble

Before I left Tokyo, I wanted to witness for myself the Shibuya scramble where thousands of people cross multiple intersections all at the same time!

I watched the light change several times.

Where else in the world can you witness so many people waiting and watching street traffic like it’s entertainment?

Here are a couple of videos I took at street level.

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Finally, my luck held up as I finally got a precious window seat at a coffee shop above the intersection.

A nice cool coffee drink in Tokyo.
“for Shirley 🤎”

By then, I was worn out. The place was so crowded that I could only take short peeks to see the crossing.

It is a sight to see because of the unexpected orderly movement of the crowd when the traffic lights change.

Ohenro amidst the crowds in Shibuya ward in Tokyo.

Yes, I’m impressed.

Now, I’m winding my way back to my hotel.

Shopping and amusements in Shibuya ward in Japan.
Shopping and amusements in Shibuya ward in Japan.2
Shopping and amusements in Shibuya ward in Japan.3
Shopping and amusements in Shibuya ward in Japan.4
Shopping and amusements in Shibuya ward in Japan.5
A temple in the middle of Shopping and amusements in Shibuya ward in Japan.

A temple in the middle of all this hustle!

Train stop in Tokyo.

Well, that was fast! Tokyo, I’m glad I got to know you.

See you next time.

Baadaye and Mata Ne (またね)

Shirley J ❤️

This and several posts this summer chronicled my pilgrimage in Japan where I walked the 1200 kilometer-long Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage and beyond. Read my announcement here.



4 thoughts on “🌸 Noire Henro-San: Tokyo – Pt 5

  1. 😉

    We took a 9 day road trip across 12 states from New Mexico to North Carolina in the first half of January. 6-9 hours in the car per day. Getting home was the best part of that, though it was nice to have the rocking chair I had built for me (it’s been on my todo list for almost 5 years, and it was time to pay someone else. I’ll make more chairs later, unless I end up making other things).

    At this point, we think our future road trips are going to be much shorter. Maybe a few days at most, but luckily there’s a lot we haven’t yet seen in New Mexico,

    1. That sounds like a wonderful trip! I was thinking about how we long to see other places around the world. Your land, our land (no pun intended) is worthy of exploration. New Mexico is one of my favorite states. Glad you are thinkingbof exploring it further. 🌸

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