National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Editor’s letter

ISSUE 106, OCTOBER 2022

Even if you’ve never been to Tokyo, you’ll have no doubt seen Shibuya Crossing. The famous pedestrian crossing is forever used as shorthand for the Japanese capital, the crossroads perfectly illustrating both the order and the population density of one of the world’s largest

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