I went to Shibuya on Saturday. Unlike any other day, that morning the japanesse who came to the Shibuya Station wore colorfull clothes. Usually they're using neutral colors like black, grey, or brown. Perhaps because it was weekend so no boundaries in the palette of their clothing.
After arrived at Shibuya station, I directly searched for Hachiko exit. Seeing Hachiko statue was one of my goal, because almost everybody taking photo in front of it (I've told you I'm a tourist). And when I met the statue, peoples already gatherd there and queuing to take a photo with the famous dog statue.
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with Hachiko statue |
Not far from Hachiko statue, there are also children statue. This statue was look a little bit creepy, but I forget what was the name of statue.
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the children statue |
All of these statues are located right before the famous Shibuya intersection. On of the busiest intersection in the world. I was so happy to be able crossing that intersection, cos I've been seeing movies that show the intersection for years and finally I could cross it with my own feet.
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with Shibuya intersection as my background |
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I'm crossing it :D |
If you want to get the best view of the Shibuya intersection, you can get it from the 2nd floor of Marks City mall. I even return to this place at night just to get the night view of the intersection.
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Shibuya intersection at night when before people crossing |
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now the people can cross |
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I could spot a cute Hachiko bus |
Since it was near christmas, the christmas decoration was all over the place, from the Tokyu Plaza, Parco, and etc. While I was in Shibuya, I really not interested to buy any clothes. The reason was simple, they were too pricey. Then I prefer to stationary and accessories stores like Tokyu Hands and Loft.
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Christmas decoration at Center Gai |
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Tokyu Plaza's christmas decoration |
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in front of PARCO department store |
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colorful gears in front of Loft store |
After finished walking around Shibuya, the me and my travelling partner continue our journey to Yoyogi Uehara to take a pray. The nearest Mosque that we can find in Shibuya was in Yoyogi Uehara. Its name was Tokyo Camii or also known as Tokyo Mosque. It was a Turkish mosque, since there were a Turkey flag around the mosque.
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Tokyo Camii from accros the street |
To get to the Tokyo Camii, you need to walk about 5 minutes from Yoyogi Uehara station. The Mosque was big, but a little bit confuse to find the stairs to the entrance door. Once you entered, you can see the mosque looks huge and looked beautiful. After praying, a woman who just enter the room greeted me with "Assalamu'alaikum", after replied her greeting, I felt so amazed that the moslem greeting was so universal. In the mosque, there were also two women that seemed like non-moslem who just wanted to know how is it look inside the mosque.
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at first I thought this is the entrance door |
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the ablution (wudu') place (downstair) |
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the view inside the mosque |
From Yoyogi Uehara, we continued our journey to Harajuku. First destination was Kiddy Land and Oriental Bazaar at Omotesando Street. Oriental Bazaar was a complete souvenir shop for me. But don't expect to find Pocky nor Kitkat, because this is a higher class of souvenir shop. It sells many things from chopstick to Kimono. The right place to find souvenir for your parents or older relatives.
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a cute demonstration on omotesando street |
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I wish I know what are they talking about |
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TGIF restaurant near Omotesando street |
After shopping, we continue our sightseeing to Takeshita Dori. Takeshita Dori is located in front of Harajuku station. It is a small street, where you can find the "harajuku style" clothing seller along the street. Many teenager came to this place maybe because the style and the price that were more affordable, compared to Omotesando or Shibuya.
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Takeshita Dori entrance gate |
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Harajuku station |
Something that amazed me was the store in there are not only owned by Japanese, but also by foreigner that looked like african-american. They sell clothes and hats and they sometimes act like Japanese too.
After sightseeing in Harajuku, we returned to Shibuya, just to see the night view of the intersection also to eat whale sashimi (I tell you further in next post).
XOXO,
The Tourist
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