Shibuya River
The Shibuya River is a small river located in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan. It flows through the bustling urban landscape and is approximately 5 kilometers long. The river is known for its concrete-lined banks, which are common in many urban rivers in Japan, and it eventually merges with the Meguro River.
Historically, the Shibuya River played a role in the development of the area, contributing to the growth of the Shibuya district. Today, it is often overshadowed by the famous Shibuya Crossing and other attractions, but it remains an important part of the local ecosystem and urban environment.