The Shibuya Arrow Project (シブヤ・アロープロジェクト) aims to convey the location of "temporary evacuation sites" that are designated as safe places where many residents and visitors can temporarily take refuge in the event of a disaster. This is a project to create art in public spaces and enrich the landscape of Shibuya Ward, a city that takes the lead in communicating cultural information worldwide.
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Meiji Shrine / Yoyogi Park
Shibuya Ward announces temporary evacuation sites to visitors in the event of an earthquake or other disaster.
Meiji Shrine Located between Shibuya and Shinjuku, the shrine is 15 times the size of the Tokyo Dome. Meiji Shrine usually attracts the largest number of worshippers in Japan during Hatsumode (New Year’s visit to the shrine)
Yoyogi Park Located a 3-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station, it is the fifth largest park in Tokyo. The park is divided into two areas: Area A, which is a forest park with the widest view of the sky in central Tokyo, and Area B, which is equipped with an athletic field and an outdoor stage.