Ebisu Statue
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Neighborhood: Shibuya / Harajuku / Ebisu
There are countless opportunities to shop in the Shibuya and Harajuku districts, especially in shops that focus on Japan's "Kawaii" culture. The trendiest areas are around Shibuya’s Center district, Harajuku's Takeshita-dori and in Omotesando. If you need to recharge from all the shopping, you can easily refresh yourself in Meiji Jingu or Sasaki Park. In contrast, Ebisu has a more grown up ambiance of calm and cool. At the Museum of Yebisu Beer you can learn about the beer that was responsible for the town’s name, and enjoy dining at the popular noodle shops in the surrounding area.
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Linda K
Port Saint Lucie, FL2,365 contributions
Jul 2019
At the northern entrance to the Ebisu Station stands a statue of the mythological god of luck, fishermen and merchants. It is worth pausing to notice as you dash by to catch a train or subway!
Written August 8, 2019
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