Shibuya Shibuya Crossing
Get Exclusive Views of Shibuya Crossing From These 5 Tokyo Observatories

If you ever find yourself in Shibuya, you’ll undoubtedly come across this iconic spot—the Shibuya Crossing. It’s famed as the busiest crossing in the entire world, an experience you’ll witness firsthand. Fancy watching the bustling crowds navigate the crossing instead of diving into it yourself? Here are some great spots where you can enjoy a perfect view of the Shibuya Crossing!

Marvel at Shibuya Crossing From These 5 Observatories!

1. Shibuya Starbucks

Observatories in Tokyo Shibuya Starbucks

Credit: Thomas Chung


First on our list is Starbucks. While it may not tower over the city, it still offers a delightful view of Shibuya Crossing, and the best part? It won’t cost you a penny for the view itself—just the price of your favourite beverage. Personally, I find that sipping on a delicious coffee while watching the hustle and bustle below adds to the charm of the experience.

However, do bear in mind that it can get pretty busy, especially if you’re aiming for a prime spot by the window. My advice? Beat the crowds by getting there early to secure the best seats in the house.

2. Mag’s Park Magnet by Shibuya 109

Observatories in Tokyo Mag’s Park Rooftop Shibuya Crossing

Credit: Magnet by Shibuya109

Next up, we have Magnet by Shibuya109, a haven for shopaholics boasting fantastic stores galore. But hidden away on its top floor is “Mag’s Park,” a rooftop restaurant offering unparalleled views of Shibuya Crossing. And let me tell you, the food is nothing short of amazing, making it a win-win situation for visitors.

Whether you’re indulging in a mouth-watering meal or simply taking in the sights, it’s an experience not to be missed.

3. Shunsai

Observatories in Tokyo Shunsai

Credit: Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu

Then there’s Shunsai, a charming restaurant nestled inside a hotel, where patrons are treated to not only exquisite cuisine but also breathtaking views overlooking Shibuya. Picture yourself savouring traditional Japanese dishes while gazing out at the bustling crossing below—it’s truly a feast for the senses. For the ultimate dining experience, be sure to request a window seat and watch the world go by as you dine.

4. Hikarie Building

Observatories in Tokyo Hikarie Building

Credit: Héctor García

Venture into Shibuya Hikarie, one of Tokyo’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, and make your way up to the Sky Lobby for a panoramic view that won’t disappoint. Offering a welcome escape from the city buzz, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the sights. And if you find yourself feeling peckish, fear not—there are plenty of restaurants on the food level serving up equally stunning views alongside delectable dishes.

After treating yourself to a sumptuous meal, why not explore some of the clothing and jewellery shops located within the same building?

5. Shibuya Sky

Observatories in Tokyo Shibuya Sky

Last but certainly not least, we have Shibuya Sky, the go-to observatory for those seeking unparalleled views of Shibuya Crossing. However, a word of caution: tickets tend to sell out fast, so it’s advisable to secure your spot by making a reservation online well in advance. For the ultimate experience, aim to visit during sunset—the views are simply breathtaking. Once inside, you’re free to stay as long as you like, taking in the mesmerising vista below.

If sunset tickets are fully booked, consider arriving an hour early to unwind in one of the many lounging spots and perhaps grab a bite to eat while you wait. Just remember to stow away all your belongings in a locker (complimentary, of course) and only bring along your phone and camera. Online tickets are priced at 1800 yen, saving you a cool 200 yen. So, what are you waiting for? Immerse yourself in the beauty of Shibuya Crossing and the surrounding area—it’s an experience you won’t soon forget!

Elevated Experiences Above Tokyo’s Iconic Crossing

As you explore Shibuya and its iconic crossing from various vantage points, it’s clear that the bustling energy and vibrant atmosphere of this Tokyo district are truly captivating. Whether you’re enjoying a coffee at Starbucks, dining with a view at Magnet by Shibuya109, or savouring traditional Japanese cuisine at Shunsai, each experience offers a unique perspective of Shibuya Crossing.

And let’s not forget the Sky Lobby at Shibuya Hikarie and the panoramic views from Shibuya Sky, which provide moments of tranquillity amidst the urban chaos. So, whether you’re a visitor or a local, take the time to appreciate the beauty of Shibuya from these elevated spots—it’s a journey worth taking.

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