Strollers fit the flat plaza and Shibuya Station baby rooms are minutes away, but midday congestion, noise, and zero seating beside the statue make a quick early visit safest with infants.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a quick Hachikō photo, a stroller walk in the nearby park, and a baby lounge break.
Early-Morning Photo:
Capture a family shot with Hachikō before the commuter rush.
Tip: Arrive by 9 am for clear space and easy stroller access.
Stroll in Hachikō Park:
Walk the shaded paths of the small park beside the statue.
Tip: Use the wide paved path to keep the stroller smooth and shaded.
Visit Baby Lounge:
Use the free nursing and changing rooms under Shibuya Station.
Tip: Bring your TOKYU or To Me card for entry or register at the info desk.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Metro fare (round-trip for 2 adults) | JPY 400 |
Coffee at nearby café | JPY 800 |
Snack for baby and adults | JPY 600 |
Total Estimated | JPY 1,800 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, go early to avoid heat on the plaza. In winter, layer up and warm baby in the station lounge. On rainy days, spend more time in covered baby rooms under the station.
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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