The rise and fall of Japan, Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Scramble Crossing (渋谷スクランブル交差点, Shibuya sukuranburu kōsaten) or commonly known as Shibuya Crossing is a popular scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. The statue of Hachikō, between the station and the intersection, is a common meeting place and almost always crowded.
Since the late 2010s it has become a popular place for young people to gather at Halloween, some in cosplay costumes. Increasingly large and chaotic crowds led in 2019 to Shibuya Ward adopting an ordinance banning alcohol consumption in the area at the end of October.
喝得醉醺醺的走在涩谷十字路口,是一种什么体验?
日本的兴盛,和背后的窘迫。优雅和背后的恐惧。