Myth of Tomorrow
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Neighbourhood: 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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Mellie2013
Port Moody, Canada2,944 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Passing through the JR station near Shibuya? Spend a few minutes to admire Taro Okamoto's Myth of Tomorrow mural.
Very contemporary, brightly coloured and depicting the moment an atomic bomb detonates. Though provoking.
Take a moment to view it. I was disappointed in the number of travellers who just sweep past without nary a glance.
Very contemporary, brightly coloured and depicting the moment an atomic bomb detonates. Though provoking.
Take a moment to view it. I was disappointed in the number of travellers who just sweep past without nary a glance.
Written 29 April 2024
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Bozeman-Dublin
Trim, Ireland11,261 contributions
July 2019 • Solo
Fantastic mural, absolutely huge, depicting the horror of the moment the atomic bomb detonated over Hiroshima in 1945.
Its such a vivid piece of work and quite poignant.
It spans a whole wall in Shibuya station on the first floor. If you are outside looking at the scrambled crossing, the famous one, look at the overpass above the road. You can actually see the Myth of Tomorrow through the glass panes. Climb up the stairs to the side (near the green train carriage that serves as tourist office or the Hachiko Statue ( of the dog). When you see the mural it will take your breath away.
After looking at it, then around and you have a birds eye view of Shibuya Crossing - two attractions at once!
Its such a vivid piece of work and quite poignant.
It spans a whole wall in Shibuya station on the first floor. If you are outside looking at the scrambled crossing, the famous one, look at the overpass above the road. You can actually see the Myth of Tomorrow through the glass panes. Climb up the stairs to the side (near the green train carriage that serves as tourist office or the Hachiko Statue ( of the dog). When you see the mural it will take your breath away.
After looking at it, then around and you have a birds eye view of Shibuya Crossing - two attractions at once!
Written 4 July 2019
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IvanaSydney2010
Sydney, Australia299 contributions
Apr 2019
A haunting 30m mural which depicts the atomic bomb exploding over Hiroshima. It’s inside Shibuya station on the second floor - turn the other way to watch people walk at the famous crossing.
Written 1 April 2019
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xlne
Singapore, Singapore744 contributions
July 2019
I happened to chance upon this art piece while in transit to another station. It was huge with vivid colors and so was quite impossible to miss.
However, what attracted me more was the awesome view of the Shibuya scramble crossing from this vantage point! I think this place is worth coming just to see a full picture of the Shibuya Crossing in action.
However, what attracted me more was the awesome view of the Shibuya scramble crossing from this vantage point! I think this place is worth coming just to see a full picture of the Shibuya Crossing in action.
Written 23 September 2019
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Sébastien V
Brussels, Belgium1,309 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
This painting is obviously magnificent, monumental, and represents some of the darkest hours of our humanity. However, it is not really put into perspective by some explanations (or, if there are any, they are well hidden). Difficult to access with the current works.
Written 19 September 2023
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