Shibuya Street View, how to get to the Moyai Statue in Tokyo, 渋谷モヤイ像
I show you how to get to Moyai Statue from Shibuya Station in Tokyo, Japan. Smoking booth is next to it, so you can smoke to take a rest.
Enjoy watching around the Shibuya station's street view.
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モヤイ像 渋谷 / Moyai statue Shibuya
正式名称は「モアイ」ではなく「モヤイ」像です。新島の東京都移管100年を記念して新島から渋谷区へ贈られました。
Shibuya St 2 the Statue of Moyai
The statue of moyai station is one of the popular meeting point at Shibuya Terminal.The appearance of the guards guiding the car passing the sidewalk is interesting.
Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Shibuya Station South exit stone Moyai 01
This is a stone Moyai, not a stone Moai.
Shibuya, Tokyo
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On the southwest side of Shibuya station there is another popular meeting place with a statue called Moyai. The statue resembles a Moai statue, and it was given to Shibuya by the people of Niijima Island in 1980.
Shibuya Station
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Shibuya Station (渋谷駅 Shibuya-eki?) is a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, operated jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Keio Corporation, Tokyu Corporation, and Tokyo Metro. With 2.4 million passengers on an average weekday in 2004, it is the fourth-busiest commuter rail station in Japan (after Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ōsaka / Umeda) handling a large amount of commuter traffic between the center city and suburbs to the south and west.
Shibuya, Tokyo
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Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 2008, it has an estimated population of 208,371 and a population density of 13,540 persons per km². The total area is 15.11 km².
The name Shibuya is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo's busiest railway stations. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area.
SHIBUYA Station Around The Outside 渋谷駅の外回り: Tokyo Japan, Sun Jul 15/2018
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Root: JR Hachiko Entrance, Plaza, Hachiko statue, Moyai statue, JR West Entrance, Route 246, Meiji St., JR East, Miyamasu-sakashita, Police box (KOBAN), Plaza.
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Theme: SnapShot, Metropolis, Documentary Film and Art Film.
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JR渋谷駅西口モヤイ像からハチ公像 JR Shibuya station west entrance,Moyai statue,Hachiko,scramble crossing
JR渋谷駅西口モヤイ像からハチ公像へ移動してみました。
ハチ公像の後ろは渋谷スクランブル交差点。
(撮影日2018年2月)
JR Shibuya station west entrance
Shibuya Moyai statue is ahead
Shibuya Moyai statue
Go ahead and you will see the shibuya scramble crossing
Hachiko statue that you can see over there
Statue of Hachiko Shibuya
The back is shibuya scramble crossing
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渋谷駅 南口 モヤイ像 Japan Tokyo Shibuya Station South exit stone Moyai
渋谷駅のモヤイ像
モヤイ像のなかで最も有名なものが、東京都渋谷区の渋谷駅南口にある「渋谷モヤイ像」であろう。
これは、1980年(昭和55年)に、新島の東京都移管100年を記念して、新島から渋谷区へ寄贈されたものである。イースター島のモアイ像に似ているが、胴体部分はなくウェーブのかかった頭髪を加えたようなデザインとなっている。バス停側とコインロッカー側で、2種類の顔を持つのも特徴となっている。
東急百貨店東横店を挟んで忠犬ハチ公像の反対側にあり、待ち合わせスポットのひとつとなっている。休日の夕方など混雑するが、通行人の多い交差点に近接するハチ公像前よりは幾分空いている場合が多い。
アニメのキャラクター「ルパン三世」に盗んでほしい物を募集するサイトが企画したプロジェクトおいて多数投票があり、2009年12月1日、モヤイ像を盗むと犯行予告が行われ、同7日未明、予告どおりにモヤイ像は盗み出され、モヤイ像のあった場所にはルパンのサインが残された。モヤイ像は新島に輸送され洗浄を行なった後、12月21日未明に同所に戻された。この企画は、新島観光協会や渋谷警察署などの協力で実現した。
参考資料 Wikipediaより
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Saturday Afternoon Shibuya Crossing - Tokyo - Japan
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Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing. 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, a dog, between the station and the intersection, is a common meeting place and almost always crowded.
Three large TV screens mounted on nearby buildings overlook the crossing, as well as many advertising signs. The Starbucks store overlooking the crossing is also one of the busiest in the world. Its heavy traffic and inundation of advertising has led to it being compared to the Times Square intersection in New York City. Tokyo-based architecture professor Julian Worrall has said Shibuya Crossing is a great example of what Tokyo does best when it's not trying.[4]
Shibuya Crossing is often featured in movies and television shows which take place in Tokyo, such as Lost in Translation,[5] The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and Resident Evil: Afterlife and Retribution, as well as on domestic and international news broadcasts. The iconic video screen featured in the above movies, in particular Lost in Translation with its 'walking dinosaur' scene, was taken down for a period of time and replaced with static advertising, although it resumed operation in July 2013.[6]
On the southwest side of Shibuya station there is another popular meeting place with a statue called Moyai. The statue resembles a Moai statue, and it was given to Shibuya by the people of Niijima Island in 1980.
The crossing was featured in the 2016 Summer Olympics closing ceremony to promote the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
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Shibuya Station, Moyai Statue / 2-24-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
TOKYO x Cawaii x Date-Meeting Spots
The meeting spots you’ll need to know when dating in Tokyo
Shibuya Station, Moyai Statue / 2-24-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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SHIBUYA Station About Around The Outside (Ver.2) 渋谷駅の外回り: Shibuya Tokyo Japan, Apr 21/2018
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# I fixed a bug of the first edition. The contents are same.
Root: JR Hachiko Entrance, East, JR New South Entrance, JR West Entrance, Moyai statue, Hachiko statue, JR Hachiko Entrance
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GEAR: SONY HANDYCAM HDR-CX675, XAVC S/HD(60p) 1920x1080 50Mbps
Theme: SnapShot, Metropolis, Documentary Film and Art Film.
Copyright © 2018 Akira Yokosuka All Rights Reserved.
A walk around Meiji Jingu Shrine in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo / 明治神宮をさんぽ
明治神宮をさんぽ
A walk around Meiji Jingu Shrine in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
2013/05/04
【About Meiji Jingu Shrine】
Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine.
The shrine was destroyed during the Second World War but was rebuilt shortly thereafter.
With any luck, you may be able to see the procession of a traditional marriage ceremony of Japan.
Since a Main Shrine has some heart marks, please search.
【Hours and Fees】
Shrine grounds is Always open and admission is free.
【Access】
1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizono-cho, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo
【Sightseeing Spots】
・神宮橋 'Jingu-Bashi Bridge' / sometimes called The Harajuku Bridge
・明治神宮入口鳥居 / The torii at the entrance to Meiji-jingu Shrine
・南参道 'Minamisando' / South approach
・大鳥居 'Otorii' / a large gateway to a Shinto shrine
・手水舎 'Temizuya' / building for cleaning hands and rinsing mouth
・本殿 / Main Shrine
・参進の儀 / Shinto wedding procession
・夫婦楠 'Meoto Kusu' / Husband and Wife Camphor Trees
【Other Sightseeing Spots】
・原宿駅 / Harajuku Station
・竹下通り 'Takeshita Dori' / Takeshita Street ( )
・表参道ヒルズ / Omotesando Hills
・表参道 'Omotesando' / Main approach
・渋谷交差点 / Shibuya Crossing(
・渋谷のんべい横丁 Nonbei Yokocho / Drunkard's Yokocho(
・渋谷ヒカリエ Shibuya Hikarie / a multipurpose high-rise tower
・ハチ公 / The statue of Hachiko(
・モアイ像 / The statue of Moyai(
Meiji jingu Shrine is located near a JR Yamanote line,Harajuku station.
Therefore, you can see TakeshitaDori (Takeshita street).
It is convenient for you to use a line 'JR Yamanote line' from 'Harajuku station' to Shibuya, Yurakuchou(Ginza Hamamatsucho(Daimon),Shinjuku( Ikebukuro, Ueno, Akihabara, Tokyo Station.
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渋谷駅から代官山駅まで歩く Walking Shibuya Station to Daikan-yama Station | Tokyo, Japan JAN 2020
渋谷駅から代官山駅まで歩く
Walking Shibuya Station to Daikan-yama Station.
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00:00 Loyal dog Hachiko 忠犬ハチ公
01:20 Shibuya Moyai statue渋谷モヤイ像
02:10 TOKYU PLAZA GMO
02:25 Shibuya Station West Entrance 渋谷駅 西口
04:00 Tamagawa Street 玉川通り
05:30 Shibuya redevelopment district 渋谷再開発地区
14:15 Nippon Designers School 日本デザイナー学院 /Nippon Photography Institute 日本写真芸術専門学校
21:00 Footbridge 歩道橋
25:00 LOG ROAD DAIKANYAMA ログロード 代官山
25:30 castle street 古着街 キャッスルストリート
28:30 Castle Mansion Daikanyama キャッスルマンション代官山
34:10 Peacock Store ピーコックストア
37:40 LUSH FRESH
38:00 Daikan-yama Sta. Central Entrance 東急電鉄東横線代官山駅 中央口 代官山站 中央入口
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The Shibuya crossing of a public holiday , Shibuya-ku , Tokyo / 祝日の渋谷駅前交差点
祝日の渋谷駅前交差点
The Shibuya crossing of a public holiday , Shibuya-ku , Tokyo
2013/05/04
Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing.
It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachiko exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection.
【Sightseeing Spots】
・ハチ公像 / The statue of Hachiko. Hachiko is the name of a dog that waited for its master outside Shibuya Station every day for long after his master had died.
・渋谷駅 ハチ公口 / Shibuya Station - Hachiko Exit
・渋谷駅前交差点 / The crossing in front of Shibuya Station
・渋谷センター街 / Shibuya Center Town
・ハチ公前広場 / The square in front of Statue of Hachiko. The the most popular place to meet is near the statue of the dog 'Hashiko'.
・渋谷マークシティ / Shibuya Mark City
・モヤイ像 / The statue of Moyai
【Other Sightseeing Spots】
・明治神宮 / Meiji Jingu Shrine ( )
・原宿駅 / Harajuku Station ( )
・竹下通り 'Takeshita Dori' / Takeshita Street ( )
・表参道ヒルズ / Omotesando Hills
・表参道 'Omotesando' / Main approach
・渋谷のんべい横丁 Nonbei Yokocho / Drunkard's Yokocho(
・渋谷ヒカリエ Shibuya Hikarie / a multipurpose high-rise tower(
If you want to go to other popular sightseeing spots like Ginza ( ), Ueno and Asakusa ( ) from Shibuya.
It is convenient for you to use a subway line 'The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line'.
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4K Night Walk - Shibuya Station, Tokyo Packed streets in Christmas
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Walked around the Shibuya station on Christmas 2019.
- Shibuya Scramble Crossing
- Hachiko Statue
- Shibuya Hikarie
- Scramble Square
- Moyai Statue
土曜☆ブレイク 「主人のいぬ間に丸洗い」〜渋谷モヤイ像編〜
The Scramble - Shibuya Japan [4K]
Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing. 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, a dog, between the station and the intersection, is a common meeting place and almost always crowded.
Three large TV screens mounted on nearby buildings overlook the crossing, as well as many advertising signs. The Starbucks store overlooking the crossing is also one of the busiest in the world. Its heavy traffic and inundation of advertising has led to it being compared to the Times Square intersection in New York City. Tokyo-based architecture professor Julian Worrall has said Shibuya Crossing is a great example of what Tokyo does best when it’s not trying.
Shibuya Crossing is often featured in movies and television shows which take place in Tokyo, such as Lost in Translation, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and Resident Evil: Afterlife and Retribution, as well as on domestic and international news broadcasts. The iconic video screen featured in the above movies, in particular Lost in Translation with its 'walking dinosaur' scene, was taken down for a period of time and replaced with static advertising, although it resumed operation in July 2013.
On the southwest side of Shibuya station there is another popular meeting place with a statue called Moyai. The statue resembles a Moai statue, and it was given to Shibuya by the people of Niijima Island in 1980.
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