Shibuya Crossing, often referred to as the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, is located in Tokyo. Some 2,500 pedestrians an hour use the intersection during peak hours.
A new research collaboration between Israel and Japan contends that pedestrian detection systems possess inherent weaknesses, ...
Kristin Braswell Behold: a whirlwind of bodies moving somehow in seamlessly concerted motion at Shibuya Crossing – a must-see in Tokyo. The popular pedestrian scramble located in front of the ...
“The pedestrian deck will put together areas that are currently divided and hard to reach,” she says. “Shibuya Crossing is a major attraction for foreign tourists now, but by 2027, the sight ...
The World's busiest pedestrian crossing, Shibuya Crossing, grew in popularity after being featured in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" in 2006. It has appeared in dozens of Hollywood films.
As many as 125 security guards were deployed to the iconic scramble crossing ... in front of Shibuya Station and Shibuya Center Gai. Nearby streets became one-way pedestrian traffic.
Kuala Lumpur’s ‘Shibuya Crossing’ was modelled after the famous ... the feasibility of rerouting vehicles and creating a pedestrian-friendly zone. He emphasised that effective public ...