Madhuri Dixit Calls Shibuya Crossing 'Pure Energy' on Japan Trip

Madhuri Dixit and her husband, Dr. Shriram Nene, are currently enjoying a trip to Japan. They visited Tokyo's famous Shibuya Crossing, which the actress described as "pure energy." The couple shared photos and videos from their explorations, including shopping districts and a sunset from the Tokyo Sky Tree. Their travel posts featured a classic Shah Rukh Khan song, adding a nostalgic Bollywood touch to their Japanese holiday.

Key Points: Madhuri Dixit Visits World's Busiest Crossing in Japan

  • Visited iconic Shibuya Crossing
  • Shared glimpses on social media
  • Explored Omotesando and Ginza
  • Enjoyed sunset at Tokyo Sky Tree
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Madhuri Dixit experiences the world's busiest street - Shibuya Crossing in Japan, calls it 'pure energy'

Actress Madhuri Dixit and husband Dr. Shriram Nene explore Tokyo, calling Shibuya Crossing "pure energy." See their Japan travel diaries.

"Shibuya and its crazy crossing where thousands pass every day - pure energy. - Madhuri Dixit"

Mumbai, Feb 25

Actress Madhuri Dixit and her husband Dr. Shriram Nene recently expressed their thrill upon visiting the iconic Shibuya Crossing in Japan, which is widely regarded as the busiest street crossing in the world.

The couple is currently soaking in the beautiful sights and sounds of Japan, and are seen exploring some of Tokyo's most vibrant neighbourhoods. Madhuri recent took to her social media account in sharing glimpses of their travel diaries with fans on social media.

Madhuri took to her social media account to post a series of pictures from their outing and wrote, "Omotesando and Ginza - amazing shopping, incredible food, and the simple joy of window shopping as life passes by with all the beautiful people." She added, "Shibuya and its crazy crossing where thousands pass every day - pure energy.Another beautiful evening explored together. #JapanDiaries."

The pictures shared by Madhuri reflect the couple's excitement as they immersed themselves in the culture, food and bustling city life.

Earlier, the couple, in a joint post, had shared a video capturing a breathtaking view of the sun setting over the city skyline from the iconic Tokyo Sky Tree.

The clip featured Shah Rukh Khan's song, Sooraj Hua Maddham from the movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, playing in the background.

Madhuri and Nene were seen smiling together as the warm hues of the setting sun casted a golden glow over the city and over their faces too.

Sharing the video, they captioned it as, "Nothing beats a good sunset after a well traveled day, right? #JapanDiaries #TokyoSkytree #sunsets"

The beloved couple was also seen posing for some perfect postcard clicks from their time in Fuji.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing photos! But honestly, watching this makes me think - we have so many incredibly busy and vibrant crossings right here in India. The energy at Delhi's ITO or Mumbai's Pedder Road is something else too. We should appreciate our own chaos more! 😄
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Aman W
The SRK song in the background of their Sky Tree video is everything! ❤️ Perfect blend of desi feels with a Japanese sunset. More power to them, they seem like such a grounded couple enjoying life's simple pleasures.
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Sarah B
As someone who has been to Shibuya, I can confirm it's an unforgettable experience. The sheer scale of orderly pedestrian movement is mind-blowing. Glad celebrities like Madhuri are showcasing travel beyond just luxury hotels.
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Karthik V
While it's great to see her travel diaries, I do wish there was a bit more depth. It's mostly shopping, food, and famous spots. Would love to see interactions with local culture or something offbeat. Just a respectful thought! Japan has so much more to offer.
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Nisha Z
Her joy is infectious! After all her years in the industry, it's wonderful to see her having these normal, happy moments with her family. Wishing them more such beautiful sunsets and safe travels. 🙏

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