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Lively Harajuku is known for its colorful street art and trendy scene. Takeshita Street is home to quirky vintage clothing and cosplay stores, while tree-lined Omotesando Avenue is home to traditional upscale boutiques. Small bars and stylish cafes are scattered in the surrounding alleys, attracting curiosity and exploration. Watari Museum of Contemporary Art is a major local cultural attraction, often hosting avant-garde temporary exhibitions.

hibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.

As of April 1, 2022, it has an estimated population of 228,906[citation needed] and a population density of 15,149.30 people per km2 (39,263.4/sq mi). The total area is 15.11 km2 (5.83 sq mi).

The name “Shibuya” is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area.

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