Fall in love with the vibrant heart of Tokyo through our We Love Shibuya, Hachiko and the Lucky Cat Temple. This journey invites you to explore the bustling energy and iconic landmarks that define Shibuya.
Begin the tour at the legendary Shibuya Crossing, where a sea of pedestrians converges in a mesmerizing display of urban choreography. Pay tribute to Hachiko, Japan's loyal dog, at his statue, a symbol of unwavering devotion.
Venture to Gotoku-ji Temple, famously known as the Lucky Cat Temple, where thousands of maneki-neko figurines beckon with their raised paws. Discover the temple's serene grounds and the fascinating history behind these charming cats.
We will share stories into Shibuya's culture, and modernity, making this tour a captivating journey into the heart of Tokyo. Whether you're a history buff or a seeker of urban adventures, Shibuya's charm will leave an indelible mark.
An example of loyalty and friendship: the statue celebrates the dog Hachiko, who, after the death of his owner, continued to wait for his arrival every day, returning from work.
A Buddhist temple located in Setagaya. It is said to be the place of origin of Maneki Neko (cat statues that attract luck and wealth). The temple in every area is adorned with hundreds of these statues of various sizes.
A very ancient origins shrine. It was built to worship and honor Hachiman Okami, the deity of war and archery.
You will make your own way to the meeting points