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Shibuya at Dusk as the City’s “Visual System”
Shibuya is not simply a district defined by crowd density. It is a space where the city reveals itself through a visual system—traffic signals, warning signs, pedestrian routes, and material surfaces that catch the light and sharpen into crisp, graphic forms, almost like designed imagery.
To look at Shibuya by following rhythm and the relationship between people and structure is to recognise an underlying order: one that propels the city’s movement, and the relentless energy operating beneath the surface, awake even when the day appears to end.
Within that brightness, there is also a quieter register—pauses and seams, small pockets of space whose stories are not shouted, but quietly absorbed into the texture of the metropolis.







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