Tourist Attractions
Harajuku | Shibuya | Shinjuku
| Area | Sightseeing | Admission | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harajuku | Takeshita Street | Free | The epicenter of Tokyo’s quirky youth culture, street fashion, and iconic crepes. |
| Meiji Jingu Shrine | Free | A massive, serene forested shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. | |
| Yoyogi Park | Free | One of Tokyo’s largest city parks, known for its lively street performers on weekends. | |
| Omotesando Avenue | Free | A broad, tree-lined avenue featuring high-end luxury flagship stores and stunning architecture. | |
| Tokyu Plaza Omotesando | Free | Famous for its spectacular kaleidoscopic mirrored entrance and peaceful rooftop terrace. | |
| Shibuya | Shibuya Scramble Crossing | Free | The world’s busiest pedestrian intersection, surrounded by massive neon screens. |
| Hachiko Statue | Free | The iconic bronze statue of Japan’s most loyal dog, located right outside the station. | |
| Shibuya Sky | Paid (Approx. RM65–85) |
A breathtaking 360-degree open-air rooftop observation deck overlooking the city. | |
| Shibuya Center-Gai | Free | A bustling pedestrian street packed with clothing stores, bars, and diverse restaurants. | |
| MIYASHITA PARK | Free | A modern complex combining a shopping mall, food alleys, and a lively rooftop park. | |
| Spain-zaka (Spain Slope) | Free | A narrow, European-style winding staircase street filled with unique boutiques and cafes. | |
| Shinjuku | Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden | Paid (Approx. RM15) |
A gorgeous park blending traditional Japanese, English, and French garden styles. |
| Tokyo Metropolitan Gov. Bldg | Free | Offers incredible panoramic views of Tokyo (and Mt. Fuji on clear days) from the 45th floor. | |
| Omoide Yokocho | Free | “Memory Lane” — a historic network of narrow alleyways famous for tiny yakitori stalls. | |
| Kabukicho & Godzilla Head | Free | Asia’s largest entertainment and nightlife district, featuring the life-sized giant Godzilla head. | |
| Shinjuku Golden Gai | Free | A collection of six tightly packed alleys housing over 200 micro-bars, each holding only a few seats. | |
| Shin-Okubo Koreatown | Free | Just one station away, vibrant streets filled with K-pop shops, cosmetics, and street food. |
Note: Admission fees are approximate and converted to Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Prices may change without prior notice.
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