Couples appreciate the loyalty story and can take romantic photos before walking to Shibuya Crossing, but limited space and constant foot traffic reduce lingering comfort.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Gives time for photos, crossing views and a quick café visit.
Golden Hour Couple Portrait:
Take photos with Hachiko and the scramble crossing bathed in warm light.
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for soft lighting and fewer crowds.
Evening Stroll & Crossing View:
Watch neon lights flicker across Shibuya’s famous scramble crossing.
Tip: Stay after dusk when crowds thin and the statue is illuminated.
Hachiko-Themed Café Date:
Enjoy dog-inspired drinks and snacks at a nearby café.
Tip: Reserve a window seat to spot the statue and crossing from inside.
Photo Scavenger Hunt:
Play a game spotting statue details and neon signs.
Tip: Create a list: bronze paw print, digital billboards and dog motifs.
Shibuya Sky Observation Deck:
Sip a drink with panoramic views of Tokyo’s skyline.
Tip: Buy tickets online to skip the line and visit around sunset.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Shibuya Sky tickets (2 adults) | JPY 3,600 |
Cafe drinks (2) | JPY 1,200 |
Train fare (round-trip for 2) | JPY 400 |
Total Estimated | JPY 5,200 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, stroll through nearby Yoyogi Park for cherry blossoms after your visit. In winter, enjoy crisp air and early evening lights around the statue.
Address: 2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
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Cool place. There weren't many people on Monday. Had to wait 5-10 minutes to take a photo of Hachiko.
Facundo
If you know the story, you have to take a picture with Hachi! Don’t forget to take the train in Shibuya and make a quick ride to the Ueno and Hachiko Shrine nearby. Very emotional. 🐶
Roberto CR
Whether you want to wait in queue to get your photo, or just want to admire it from afar, it's a true symbol of loyalty. Probably in the early morning, past midnight, you might be able to get some nice night shoots.
Steven D
The Hachiko Statue may be small, but it carries a story that moves hearts across generations. Standing just outside Shibuya Station, it’s more than a popular meeting point – it’s a quiet tribute to loyalty, love, and the unbreakable bond between a dog and his owner. Knowing Hachiko’s story makes the moment of seeing the statue deeply emotional. Among the busy crowds and flashing lights of Shibuya,...
Marta Stashevska
There is a line of people trying to map a photo. It’s sometimes a long line. Didn’t want to wait. Statue is small and tight near the intersection. Love the story behind it. Sad and heartwarming. I am a forever dog person. Just stop here for a sec, and continue exploring Tokyo!
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