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Swift Police Action After Shibuya Morning Accident

  • Agustin Tabares
  • Oct 29
  • 2 min read

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A traffic accident near Yoyogi-Uehara Station in Shibuya, Tokyo, on the morning of Tuesday, October 28, 2025, drew the attention of many people on their way to the train station and shocked bystanders as emergency services rushed to respond. The incident involved a car and a motorcycle, which collided in front of a Koban, or police box, located just meters from the crash site.

Witnesses described a sudden, loud impact followed by the sight of a motorcyclist lying on the pavement while a passerby quickly came to his aid. Within moments, Tokyo Metropolitan Police officers stationed at the nearby Koban stepped in to control traffic and assist the injured rider. The intersection quickly filled with emergency personnel as Tokyo Fire Department rescue teams and an ambulance arrived to provide immediate medical attention.

The fast response from authorities helped prevent further chaos in the busy morning rush. Witnesses said the driver of the car remained at the scene and cooperated fully with police. Traffic in the area was briefly diverted as officers conducted their investigation, and the road was cleared shortly after 10 a.m.

Tokyo’s dense urban layout and heavy morning traffic make intersections like Yoyogi-Uehara particularly prone to sudden accidents. Despite the shock, residents praised the efficiency of emergency responders and the calm actions of nearby pedestrians who helped until professional aid arrived.

Authorities have yet to release official details regarding the cause of the crash or the condition of the motorcyclist, but early reports suggest no life-threatening injuries. The incident served as a stark reminder of the need for caution and awareness on Tokyo’s busy streets — even in areas with strong police presence and advanced traffic management systems.


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