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Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen Tokyo Half-Day Pilgrimage Model Route

A half-day model route centered around Shibuya Station, designed for an easy walk through practical Tokyo locations. If time allows, continue to Shinjuku East Exit for sightseeing or hotel access.

Duration

Half day

Main area

Shibuya and Shinjuku

Route spots

6

Quick answer

Pilgrimage plan highlights

This pilgrimage plan for Jujutsu Kaisen covers 6 route spots around Shibuya and Shinjuku.

Main area
Shibuya and Shinjuku
Duration
Half day
Where to stay
Shibuya and Shinjuku
First stop
Shibuya Crossing(Shibuya Station)

Pilgrimage route

Model route

1
Shibuya Crossing
Photo: Oh Taeyeon / Unsplash
Morning

Shibuya Crossing

東京都渋谷区道玄坂2丁目Nearest station: Shibuya Station

Start at Shibuya Scramble Crossing. It is close to the station and works well as a first stop for a half-day Shibuya route.

Transport note: Use Shibuya Station as the starting point and continue on foot. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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2
Shibuya Center Gai
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Morning

Shibuya Center Gai

東京都渋谷区宇田川町Nearest station: JR Shibuya Station

Continue into Shibuya Center Street and walk through one of the busiest parts of the neighborhood. Cafes, restaurants, and shops make breaks easy.

Transport note: It is easy to walk here from Shibuya Scramble Crossing. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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3
Shibuya 109
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Late morning

Shibuya 109

東京都渋谷区道玄坂2-29-1Nearest station: Shibuya Station

The area around Shibuya 109 is a useful landmark in central Shibuya. It can be checked quickly together with nearby streets and crossings.

Transport note: It is within walking distance of Center Street. Avoid stopping too long near entrances or sidewalks. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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4
Shibuya Mark City
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Around noon

Shibuya Mark City

東京都渋谷区道玄坂1-12-1Nearest station: Shibuya Station

Shibuya Mark City is connected to the station and works well for transfers or a short break around noon.

Transport note: It is easy to visit while moving back toward Shibuya Station. Follow facility and shop rules inside. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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5
Shibuya Stream
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Afternoon

Shibuya Stream

東京都渋谷区渋谷3-21-3Nearest station: Shibuya Station

In the afternoon, continue toward Shibuya Stream. The south side of the station has pedestrian decks and places to rest, making the second half of the walk easier.

Transport note: It is reachable on foot from the Shibuya Station area. Give priority to pedestrian flow on decks and passageways. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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6
Shinjuku Station East Exit
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Afternoon to evening

Shinjuku Station East Exit

東京都新宿区新宿3丁目38-1Nearest station: Shinjuku Station

If time allows, finish at Shinjuku Station East Exit. It is easy to reach by train from Shibuya and connects well to Tokyo sightseeing or hotel areas.

Transport note: It is easy to reach from Shibuya by JR Yamanote Line or other train services. Shinjuku can be very crowded, so avoid stopping near station exits or sidewalks. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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Good for an overnight stay

Where to stay for this route

If you are visiting from outside Tokyo, staying around Shibuya or Shinjuku makes it easier to combine this route with Tokyo sightseeing and next-day travel.

Area: Shibuya and Shinjuku

Stay near this route

Shibuya and Shinjuku

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