
Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing: At peak times, thousands of pedestrians scramble across what's believed to be the world's busiest crosswalk.

Newlywed walk: A couple struts their stuff in the busy Tokyo crosswalk.

Sweet ride: A neon green Lamborghini gets some stares.

MariCar: Riders in the "Unrelated to Nintendo" go-karts, a popular Tokyo tour, make an appearance in costumes.

Free limbo dance: A group of young people parades through the crosswalk; some even enjoying a bit of limbo dancing -- for free.

Mass of people: For many, the controlled chaos of Shibuya's "Scramble" epitomizes the efficient madness of the cutting-edge city.

Starting young: A mother and her daughter make their way across the intersection during a break in traffic.

At dusk: A look at the crosswalk in the early evening paints a vibrant picture.

Shibuya on Halloween: It's all about the costumes in Japan during this time of year.

Shopper's delight: It's a shopping paradise around the crosswalk, as young women load their arms with boutique bags.

Limelight: A man dressed in gold satin skips through Shibuya Crossing, because, why not?

All the colors: One of Shibuya's colorful characters sports a feathery, cherry blossom pink coat.

Calm chaos: No matter how busy, traffic at this massive intersection is rarely congested.

Tsutaya: Housing a giant Starbucks, this impressive building is located at one end of the massive intersection.

Olympic upgrades: In the lead up to the 2020 Olympics, the area has seen significant development. The crossing itself undergoes near daily upgrades, with newer and more impressive video boards constantly vying for the attention of passersby.

Most loyal dog: This famed Shibuya meeting spot is epitomized by a legendary, loyal dog.

View from up high: The Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu boasts the grandest take of the crossing itself, with complete views of every corner.