whenever i go to shibuya, i get always astonished by the number of people. nothing more nothing less, just by the quantity of people. especially this time was superb. as the christmas illuminations on omotesando-street is back after 11 years of break, there were thousands of millions of pedestrians flooding on the street, although the lightings were nothing special in my opinion. when i got off at the omotesando metro station, the flow of people was like an unstoppable tide, and on the street, nobody could resist to do anything else than walk and take pictures.


after i managed to walk to shibuya, again there was a series of human-flood once in a few minutes. it was absolutely crazy. but its even crazier that nobody seemed to be excited to see this great tokyo-ness, although watching people walking at the shibuya main street has been my great pleasure since this spring. no matter how many times i see, it never bores me.



i reconfirmed that going to shibuya shopping area on weekends is more like going crawling in people.
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