Exploring from Ebisu to Shibuya: Discover Quiet Shrines and Modern Tokyo

By KeLi散歩 / KeLi Walk

In this engaging video, you will experience a tranquil walk from Ebisu Station to Shibuya Station. The journey, captured in stunning 4K, showcases the best of both traditional and contemporary Tokyo. Starting at the iconic Ebisu Station, a hub that connects JR Chuo and Sobu local lines, the path leads you through quiet shrines and charming old-fashioned pathways.

Early on, you’ll visit the statue of Yebisu and enjoy the unique public art under the train tracks by artists Shinku Shirakawa and Barry McGee. Not to be missed, ‘The Tokyo Toilet’ projects: WHITE and TRIANGLE, offering fascinating design contrasts amidst the urban landscape.

The route then guides you to culinary delights such as GOOD LUCK CURRY’s Ebisu store and the WOODBERRY BAKERY. Iconic spots like the Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Konno Hachimangu Shrine, and the ruins of Shibuya Castle Fortress enrich the journey with history and culture. The video highlights notable places, including the Reg-On Diner, and the new Shibuya Sakura Stage, unveiling the continual evolution of this vibrant city.

Overall, this walk allows viewers to immerse themselves in a side of Tokyo that beautifully balances the hustle of a bustling city and the serene breaks found in its hidden alcoves.

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