street · Tokyo, Japan
Shibuya Crossing
A filming location from Lost in Translation in Tokyo.

The scene
The vast scramble crossing, a sea of people under giant screens, captures the film's beautiful disorientation.

How to visit
A free, public crossing you simply walk; for the overhead view, head up to the Shibuya Sky deck or a café window above. It is busiest and most cinematic after dark.
Address: Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan · Open in Google Maps
- The Hachiko dog statue waits on the station side.
- Shibuya Sky's rooftop gives the aerial angle.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Shibuya Crossing?
- The vast scramble crossing, a sea of people under giant screens, captures the film's beautiful disorientation.
- Can you visit Shibuya Crossing?
- A free, public crossing you simply walk; for the overhead view, head up to the Shibuya Sky deck or a café window above. It is busiest and most cinematic after dark.
- Where is Shibuya Crossing?
- Shibuya Crossing is a real filming location in Tokyo. Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan
