Crossing The World’s Busiest Urban

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In Shibuya , is the busiest crossing around the world, with a number of pedestrians abundant at any time of day. Even close to midnight, the number of people is abundant. The only quiet time, of course, is when the light turns red, then all stop, but the mass of people that accumulates is really impressive, and waiting for the cars to stop.

The curiosity of the intersection of Shibuya , is that pedestrians cross in every way: crosswalks are both perpendicular to the sidewalks, as well as diagonally. In this Flickr video , you can see what happens when the light turns red: any doubt that thejunction city busiest in the world ?.

In fact, the intersection of Shibuya , are referenced in countless films, being famous for its many people, and its huge neon signs and giant LED screens, a color that is magnified at night. If you travel to Tokyo , no doubt at some point pass through it. According to the calculations of the Metropolitan Government of Tokyo , more than a million people pass through it on a normal day. Therefore, would not be surprising that when you cross him, you feel like an ant.

Summer 2011 Travel Deals

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Asian countries remain among the most curious traveler unleash all, their traditions, their culture or their customs are often diametrically opposed to those that are used in the Western world. For a getaway adventure , forgetting everything and leaving worries behind until their return in September, nothing better than choosing a Summer 2011 Travel Deals in the sector east .

Touralis in its catalog has many possibilities to enjoy:

  • A tour of eight days and seven nights, with scheduled services from Spain and hotels in three to five stars. This tour includes five days in Amman and two in Petra .
  • Another circuit, similar to the above, including the visit of Desert Wadi Rum , south of the country. Like mentioned earlier, eight days.
  • Dubai , seven days and six nights, with a very competitive final price (699 euros).
  • Circuit by Iran , with eleven days of travel, including spend three nights in Tehran , two in Shiraz , two in Yaz and three, finally, Isfaham .

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