








Cat Street is a wide windy back street between Shibuya and Harajuku, mostly pedestrian only, that is filled with all types neat places. It's not particularly long, and there aren't any cats usually around, but there are shops, restaurants and cafes along the main boulevard and on its many side street. It's a convenient an nice path to take when going between Harajuku and Shibuya.



In front of Shibuya Station's Hachiko Exit a battle happens every two minutes when pedestrians cross from all directions. A good spot to grab a photo from above is the promenade between Shibuya JR station and Mark City.
CAT STREET MAP A-11
A 7 story game center with floors for bowling, ping pong, billiard tables as well as video games. Weekdays it's usually possible to get started right away, but evenings or weekends can get crowded.


The teenager street for Tokyo is a half kilometer long and full of fashion shops, stores, and crepe places. Usually very crowded, it is worth checking out if in the area.
CAT STREET MAP A-1
A kilometer long avenue of high end luxury shops, and worth a walk along to see all the glitzy shops and goods. There are also lots of cafes and eateries.
CAT STREET MAP C-2
This small museum has a fine collection of Ukiyo-e and Japanese wood block prints and provides a nice oasis of culture. Regular and special exhibitions.


Cat Street leads between some of the top shopping neighborhoods in Tokyo; Shibuya, Harajuku, Aoyama and Omotesando are all within ten minutes walking distance. It is a great path to take when going between the different shopping areas.




