Early morning shibuya
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While I was on my work trip a couple of weeks ago, I had a morning off in Tokyo. Anyone who has been to Tokyo before knows that hardly anything is open before 10am. I didn't want to venture too far from where I was staying in Shinagawa, so I hopped on the Yamanote Line and headed to Shibuya because there were a few things I wanted to pick up at the Tokyu Foodshow basement (namely quality wine and French cider). Department store basements in Japan are amazing places to shop for food! I highly recommend having a look, and buying yourself some food and drinks and taking them to a park for a picnic lunch! The food quality is amazing.
I knew nothing would be open, so headed straight through the famous Shibuya crossing to the Starbucks in the QFront building. Luckily as I got my coffee, a large group of people were leaving so I grabbed a seat in the window and people watched and snapped some photos. If you ever find yourself up and about early in Tokyo, I recommend grabbing yourself a coffee at the Shibuya Starbucks and watching the scramble as it gets progressively busier throughout the morning.
Rush hour at Shinagawa station |
9am, Shibuya |
The famous Hachiko statue. |
My view from the Starbucks at Shibuya Crossing |
Even on a weekday morning before the shops have opened, it's busy. |
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I love Shibuya, that place has such a verve all the time! Have you been to Aoyama Flower Market Tea House? That's my favorite spot in Tokyo :) xoxo, nano | www.travelwithnanob.com
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in Boston, mornings, especially Sunday's, were my favorite time to stroll through. The city has such a quiet voice before it wakes!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to people-watch at this crossing when we visit Tokyo next March! Did you spot anything fun/weird while you were there?
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! There's so much good people watching to do! Bands playing, people dressed up in weird costumes, people with animals in prams! You'll have a great time!
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