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Shibuya is a special ward of Tokyo Metropolis in central Tokyo. It lies southwest of the Imperial Palace and borders Shinjuku and Minato. The ward became part of Tokyo City in 1932 and was reorganized as a special ward in 1947 under the Local Autonomy Law. Shibuya Station is a major rail hub, and the surrounding Shibuya Crossing is a well-known landmark, marked by the Hachiko statue. The ward includes Meiji Jingu Shinto shrine set in a large forested precinct and Yoyogi Park, a major open space for events and recreation. Harajuku and Omotesando are centers of fashion and youth culture. The area also hosts NHK Broadcasting Center and Aoyama Gakuin University. Shibuya is noted for shopping, entertainment, and convenient access across the metropolis.

Le sanctuaire Meiji est un sanctuaire shintoïste situé à Shibuya, Tokyo, dédié aux esprits déifiés de l'empereur Meiji et de son épouse, l'impératrice Shōken. Le sanctuaire ne contient pas la tombe de l'empereur, qui se trouve à Fushimi-momoyama, au sud de Kyoto.
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