Shinjuku and Shibuya are two of Tokyo’s most popular districts. Shibuya is famous for having the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and for being the heart and soul of youth fashion and subculture in Tokyo. On the other hand, the more adult-oriented area of Shinjuku houses the world’s busiest train station, and is well-renowned for its large luxury department stores as well as having the liveliest nightlife in Tokyo within the bustling entertainment precinct of Kabukicho.

Places of interest:
00:10 Shibuya Crossing
01:02 Shibuya Mark City
01:54 Hachiko Statue
02:15 Tokyu ‘Depachika’ (Underground Food Hall)
03:58 Shinjuku Station
04:49 Yasukuni Dori in Kabukicho
05:17 Toho Building Godzilla Statue
05:42 Robot Restaurant
06:23 Toho Cinemas Shinjuku
08:14 Hidakaya Restaurant Asakusa

Join me in this series of vlogs as I visit famous attractions and sample the local cuisine while making my way through a number of cities in Japan, from Tokyo to Osaka to Kyoto and Kobe!

Note: These series of videos were taken in May 2019, long before the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictions took place.

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