Shibuya 9
The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of the most famous spots in Japan, if not in the world. It is the busiest crosswalk in the world, by a massive margin. Literal thousands of pedestrian cross it at each light, or every 2 minutes. During peak hours, it is estimated that more than 3,000 people cross at once.
A survey done back in 2014 estimated that roughly 260,000 people cross per day on the weekdays, and an estimated 390,000 people cross on weekend days. Some experts estimate that on specialty days where there may be events going on, the pedestrian count could reach as high as 500,000 pedestrians in one day. There’s an estimated 1,500,000 pedestrians who cross this intersection every single week. That’s more than the entire popular of Edmonton!
The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of the most famous spots in Japan, if not in the world. It is the busiest crosswalk in the world, by a massive margin. Literal thousands of pedestrian cross it at each light, or every 2 minutes. During peak hours, it is estimated that more than 3,000 people cross at once.
A survey done back in 2014 estimated that roughly 260,000 people cross per day on the weekdays, and an estimated 390,000 people cross on weekend days. Some experts estimate that on specialty days where there may be events going on, the pedestrian count could reach as high as 500,000 pedestrians in one day. There’s an estimated 1,500,000 pedestrians who cross this intersection every single week. That’s more than the entire popular of Edmonton!
The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of the most famous spots in Japan, if not in the world. It is the busiest crosswalk in the world, by a massive margin. Literal thousands of pedestrian cross it at each light, or every 2 minutes. During peak hours, it is estimated that more than 3,000 people cross at once.
A survey done back in 2014 estimated that roughly 260,000 people cross per day on the weekdays, and an estimated 390,000 people cross on weekend days. Some experts estimate that on specialty days where there may be events going on, the pedestrian count could reach as high as 500,000 pedestrians in one day. There’s an estimated 1,500,000 pedestrians who cross this intersection every single week. That’s more than the entire popular of Edmonton!
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