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Shibuya, the craziest crossroads in the world, the dog Hachiko and the Love hotels.
For a panoramic view of the intersection, there are many bars on the upper floors of the towers surrounding the view, from the Starbuck Café it is downright top!
Hachiko (a reminder, it's worthwhile):
His statue is situated at the exit of Shibuya station.
Every morning, he accompanied his master to the train station and every evening he came to wait for him.
All witnesses were used to that moving ritual ... until the fateful day when the master did not return. Hachiko continued to wait. He waited every day, until the end (for 10 years). By dint of patience and fidelity, he became a legend...
The famous love hotels are situated in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, but especially on Dogenzaka Hill in Shibuya where they are gathered on some streets. They are rather kitsch and they are also recognizable for their bright plates that indicate the prices and benefits. Everything is often automated and you choose your room on a screen picture.
Sunday afternoon: gathering of cosplays to Yoyogi Park near Harajaku Bridge.
In the border district of Ebisu, Shibuya south: the Museum of Photography, the largest in Japan. It is located right next to Ebisu Station.