As of , the JR Shibuya Station Hachiko Gate was relocated and modernized to improve accessibility and widen platforms. While the location has shifted slightly, the gate is still clearly marked as the Hachiko Exit and remains the primary way to access the statue. Shibuya Crossing | Travel Japan

Shibuya Station is a massive hub served by nine different lines. To find the statue, follow these specific directions based on your arrival line:

These lines are located underground. Follow signs for Exit A8 , which leads directly to Hachiko Square.

Exit toward the JR Shibuya Station connection. You will walk through a corridor with a large mural ("The Myth of Tomorrow") that leads toward the Hachiko area. Recent Changes (2025 Update)

The is the iconic bronze memorial to Japan's most loyal dog, located in a dedicated square just outside the Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station . This statue serves as one of Tokyo's most popular meeting spots and sits directly across from the world-famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing . Hachiko Statue OpenShibuya, Tokyo, Japan Directions Finding the Hachiko Exit