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'''Shibuya''' is a quarter of [[Shibuya Ward]], which is part of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. People can get to Shibuya by Tokyu Toyoko line, Inokashira line, [[JR]] Yamanote line, Hanzomon and Ginza metropolitan [[subway]] lines, or metropolitan [[bus]].
'''Shibuya''' is a quarter of [[Shibuya Ward]], which is part of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. People can get to Shibuya by Tokyu Toyoko line, Inokashira line, [[JR]] Yamanote line, Hanzomon and Ginza metropolitan [[subway]] lines, or metropolitan [[bus]].

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''Shibuya crossing''<br>
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Shibuya has achieved great popularity among young people in the last 30 years. There are several famous fashion department stores in Shibuya, but the most famous one is called "Shibuya 109 (ichimarukyuu)." This department store is very popular among young people, especially teens, and it is famous for its unique fashion called "Gal-fashion." Now many elementary school children are starting to enjoy the fashion in Shibuya as well, wearing colorful boot-cut jeans, platform sneakers, and vivid colored tops.
Shibuya has achieved great popularity among young people in the last 30 years. There are several famous fashion department stores in Shibuya, but the most famous one is called "Shibuya 109 (ichimarukyuu)." This department store is very popular among young people, especially teens, and it is famous for its unique fashion called "Gal-fashion." Now many elementary school children are starting to enjoy the fashion in Shibuya as well, wearing colorful boot-cut jeans, platform sneakers, and vivid colored tops.

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Shibuya is a quarter of Shibuya Ward, which is part of Tokyo, Japan. People can get to Shibuya by Tokyu Toyoko line, Inokashira line, JR Yamanote line, Hanzomon and Ginza metropolitan subway lines, or metropolitan bus.


Shibuya crossing

Shibuya has achieved great popularity among young people in the last 30 years. There are several famous fashion department stores in Shibuya, but the most famous one is called "Shibuya 109 (ichimarukyuu)." This department store is very popular among young people, especially teens, and it is famous for its unique fashion called "Gal-fashion." Now many elementary school children are starting to enjoy the fashion in Shibuya as well, wearing colorful boot-cut jeans, platform sneakers, and vivid colored tops.

Shibuya is also famous for its intersection crossing, the world's busiest, which is located in front of Shibuya station and regularly undergoes a four-way stop to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. Furthermore, the crossing is famous for three large TV screens, which are on the buildings facing the crossing.