Tokyo Christmas Lights 2025: Blue Cave Shibuya [4K/HDR/Binaural]

Hello YouTube. Most of the major Christmas lights in Tokyo are already up for the season, and today Shibuya has finally joined in. The event, known as the “Ao no Dokutsu,” takes place near Yoyogi Park on the far side of Shibuya. We’ll start our walk from Shibuya Station and follow the trail of blue lights as we make our way toward the illuminated pathway of the “Blue Cave.” OK, are you ready? Let’s go!

Join us as we explore the stunning Blue Cave Shibuya (Ao no Dokutsu Shibuya) Illumination 2025, one of Tokyo’s most iconic winter light displays. We walk from Shibuya Station toward Yoyogi Park, following the glowing blue pathway that transforms the area into a magical tunnel of lights. This walking tour captures the atmosphere of Shibuya at night, showcasing the brilliant LED illumination, festive winter vibes, and the unique beauty that makes the Blue Cave one of Tokyo’s most popular Christmas illumination spots. We hope this video helps you experience the holiday season in Japan – whether you’re planning a visit, searching for Tokyo winter travel ideas, or simply enjoying virtual walking tours. We invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the walk!

Walking Route:
Date & Time: 2025/12/04 17:15 08°C/46°F

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Chapters
0:00 Opening Title
0:42 Hachiko Statue
1:40 Shibuya Scramble Crossing
3:10 Follow these blue lights for Blue Cave!
5:58 MODI Shopping Mall in blue
9:48 Merry-go-round
14:50 Blue Cave Shibuya
20:24 Giant Snowman
29:54 Leaving Blue Cave Shibuya
37:34 Shibuya Center-gai Shopping Street
39:46 Christmas lights in gold color
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Recording Devices
Video:
・DJI Osmo Pocket 3
Audio:
・Roland Binaural Microphones CS-10EM
・Tascam DR-07MKII

7 Comments

  1. Even before the coronavirus outbreak, people in Japan had the habit of wearing masks to prevent colds. This was to prevent colds from spreading in the workplace and at school.

  2. Another great video, Yoshi-san! How high is your camera, 3 meters? It looks like a one steady shot with no editing and amazing panoramic views. Omedeto! 🇯🇵😃👍🏻

  3. I want to know who has the time and patience to put lights on every branch of those trees that is amazing 🎄🟦