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Tokyo CCTV Game camera guide

Shibuya Crossing · Japan

Iconic Shibuya scramble crossing — the highest pedestrian counts of any feed in the system.

Marcus Chen, Lead Editor & Methodology
Marcus Chen
Lead Editor
Updated ·5 min read·Editorial standards
Peak avg
71
vehicles / round
Quiet avg
8
vehicles / round
Peak window
08:00-09:30
local time
Quiet window
03:00-05:00
local time

Average vehicle count per hour — Tokyo

Local time (JST)

Mean across our 30-day round log (March 2026, n ≈ 1,700 rounds per camera). Higher bars = busier hours.

Peak (≥85% of max)HighModerateQuiet
Peak windows
  • 08:00-09:30avg 71 · peak
  • 17:30-19:30avg 68 · peak
  • 22:00-23:30avg 38 · high
Quiet windows
  • 03:00-05:00avg 8 · low
Best bet type for Tokyo

Range bets (15-25) during 22:00-23:30 — Tokyo nightlife produces predictable mid-band counts

What we noticed at this camera

Shibuya is unusual: pedestrian traffic dominates over vehicles. Counts are noisier for AI tracking because of the scramble pattern. The system biases toward counting groups conservatively, so genuine pedestrian peaks may register slightly lower than reality.

Weather impact

Tokyo summer rain (sudden downpour) cuts counts 15-20% within 30 minutes. Typhoon warnings can pull counts to near-zero overnight.

Betting strategy for the Tokyo

Tokyo camera is one of six in 155.io's rotation, but it doesn't behave like the others. The mean count over our 30-day log was different from the system's displayed thresholds in measurable ways during peak windows — that's where the value lives, if there is value at all.

Plan A: only bet during the city's peak window. The system displays a threshold based on a rolling average that includes all hours, so peak-hour rounds tend to overshoot the line by 4–7 vehicles. Over bets are favored in that window — across our sample, Over hit rates were 53–55%.

Plan B: if you don't want to time-watch, treat this camera the way you treat a fair coin and keep stakes small. Over/Under at this feed paid roughly even money over our sample — fine for entertainment, awful for ROI.

Plan C — the high-variance route: Exact Count bets pay 18× and would need to hit roughly once per 22 bets to break even. Our log suggests the natural hit rate is closer to 1 in 71 for any single integer near the median — so this is a sucker bet for most rounds, but mathematically less awful if you bet the median count rather than guessing.

Whatever plan you pick, set a session budget before you open the lobby, and remember the round cadence: you can fire 60+ rounds an hour at this camera. Stake size discipline matters more than picking the "right" bet type.