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Shibuya, a hub of information and culture, is one of the most accessible areas in Tokyo, with eight train lines, major arterial roads, and the Metropolitan Expressway running through it.

The hotel is surrounded by cultural and artistic facilities that attract attention from artists both in Japan and abroad, and there are numerous popular shopping spots within walking distance.
Another attractive feature is that popular sightseeing and shopping areas such as Ginza, Roppongi, Aoyama, Daikanyama, Jiyugaoka, Meguro, and Kichijoji can be accessed by a single train or bus.

Shibuya Hikarie

Shibuya Hikarie

This complex is one of the symbolic towers of Shibuya. Aiming to be a "platform for creating and disseminating new value," it is home to a variety of entertainment genres, including art and fashion. It also has a shopping floor for fashion-conscious women, "ShinQs," Japan's largest musical theater, "Tokyu Theatre Orb," and a food and beverage floor with a line of popular restaurants.

Access

Approximately 1 minute walk from the Hachiko Exit of JR Shibuya Station

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 5 minutes walk

Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku

Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku

Located at Jingumae Crossing, the heart of Japanese fashion and culture, the store's concept is "creating things that can only be found here, and because they are here." The store aims to be a "fashion theme park" where each and every customer can enjoy the latest fashion, including not only apparel and accessories, but also lifestyle choices, providing a space and time where customers can learn a new and comfortable way of life with each visit and take it home with them.

Access

1 minute walk from Exit 5 of Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Fukutoshin Line
Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Hanzomon Line, Ginza Line "Omotesando" Station Exit A2 7 minutes walk
4 minutes walk from JR Yamanote Line "Harajuku" Station

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 20 minutes on foot

Statue of Hachiko, the faithful dog

Meeting spot (Hachiko & Moyai Statue)

Hachiko, the faithful dog famous for being a "meeting place," is a bronze statue of a dog who would go to Shibuya Station in Tokyo to greet his owner when he returned home, and who continued to do so for about 10 years even after his owner's death. It is one of the symbols of Shibuya, and continues to be loved by people under the nickname Hachiko.

Access

Directly outside the Hachiko Exit of JR Shibuya Station

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 5 minutes walk

Bunkamura

Bunkamura

Japan's first large-scale cultural complex opened in 1989. Since its opening, the creative space, which includes cafes and shops, as well as Orchard Hall, where you can enjoy a variety of performances such as classical concerts, opera, and ballet under the best conditions, has always been a popular spot in Shibuya.

Access

7 minutes walk from JR Line "Shibuya Station" Hachiko Exit
7 minutes walk from Shibuya Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Keio Inokashira Line
5 minutes walk from A2 exit of Shibuya Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line, Denentoshi Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Fukutoshin Line

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 15 minutes on foot

Shibuya Mark City

Shibuya Mark City

Shibuya Mark City is a complex directly connected to Shibuya Station that includes SHIBUYA EXCEL HOTEL TOKYU, a shopping mall, offices, etc. In Shibuya, a city for young people, it is designed as a "hub for adults" and is lined with high-end facilities.

Access

Directly connected from JR Shibuya Station central ticket gate

Distance from the hotel

About 3 minutes walk

SHIBUYA109 Shibuya store

SHIBUYA 109

The concept is "SHIBUYA109LAND".
We aim to be a commercial facility like a theme park that customers can enjoy whenever they visit, and we regularly renovate the facility to make it an exciting and thrilling place.
We not only provide fashion, but also a variety of content that young people want, and offer entertainment that can only be experienced at SHIBUYA109.

Access

Approximately 1 minute walk from the Hachiko Exit of JR Shibuya Station

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 5 minutes walk

Meiji Jingu

Meiji Jingu

This shrine enshrines Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, and consists of a pure and solemn inner garden and an outer garden with numerous sports facilities. The lush evergreen forest of Tokiwa is loved by the people as a place of relaxation and a spiritual home.

Access

1 minute walk from JR Harajuku Station

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 20 minutes by foot or train from the hotel

Shibuya PARCO

Shibuya Parco

Parco opened in 1973 and was renovated and reopened in 2019.
As a commercial facility aimed at the next generation and without a specific target audience, the concept is "non-age," "genderless," and "cosmopolitan."
In addition to fashion, there is also a Japan culture floor that sells content such as characters and games, and there are stores covering a wide range of genres.

Access

Approximately 6 minutes walk from JR Shibuya Station

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 15 minutes on foot

Shibuya Stream

Shibuya Stream

A project to redevelop the former Toyoko Line Shibuya Station platform, the former railway tracks and the surrounding area.
The area is creating a new trend in a wide range of fields, including a riverside relaxation space developed through public-private partnerships, commercial facilities, offices, and hotels based on the concept of "Shibuya style = Shibuya custom."

Access

Directly connected to Exit C2 of Shibuya Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line, Denentoshi Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, and Fukutoshin Line

Distance from the hotel

About 10 minutes walk

Shibuya Scramble Square

Shibuya Scramble Square

A new landmark in Shibuya, located directly above and connected to the station.
In addition to the commercial facility "Shop & Restaurant", the co-creation facility "SHIBUYA QWS", and offices,
At 230m above sea level, Shibuya Sky is the tallest observation deck in the Shibuya area, and one of the largest rooftop observation decks in Japan.
You can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of famous sites in Tokyo and Japan, from Mt. Fuji to Tokyo Skytree.

Access

Directly connected to Shibuya Station / Underground entrance number B6

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 5 minutes walk

MIYASHITA PARK

MIYASHITA PARK

This low-rise complex combines a park, shopping center, and hotel. The rooftop park has a grassy area, as well as a bouldering wall, a skate park, and a multi-purpose sports facility, making it a great place to enjoy a variety of activities. The shopping center is divided into North and South by Mitake-dori Street. The North is an outdoor mall connected to the bustle of Meiji-dori Street, while the South is an in-mall designed to resemble a "marketplace with a wide variety of brands." It is home to around 90 unique shops, from luxury brands to alleys, cafes, and record stores.

Access

3 minutes walk from JR Shibuya Station

Distance from the hotel

About 10 minutes walk

Daikanyama T-SITE

Daikanyama T-SITE

T-SITE is a "lifestyle-oriented commercial facility" that offers suggestions for enriching your life, focusing on cultural content such as books, movies, and music.
During the development stage of Daikanyama T-SITE, we asked people who live and work in Daikanyama to fill out a survey asking them "What kind of facilities would you like to have?" The top answer was a cafe, followed by a bookstore, and so on. We ended up gathering together almost everything that the locals wanted, creating a little town. The lush, green site of 13,000 sq. meters is dotted with Daikanyama T-Site Bookstore, restaurants, a camera shop, an electric-assist bicycle specialty store, a pet service store, a toy store, and more, all connected by pleasant walking paths.

Access

5 minutes walk from Daikanyama Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line
5 minutes from JR Yamanote Line "Shibuya Station"
Tokyu Transse "Shibuya Station" → "Daikanyama T-SITE

Distance from the hotel

About 10 minutes walk

Omotesando Hills

Omotesando Hills

Omotesando Hills, the new landmark of Omotesando, is lined with about 100 shops and restaurants from Japan and abroad, with the keywords "traditional, authentic, and high quality." Around the 6-story atrium space in the center of the main building, there is a "spiral slope" with almost the same gradient and length as the slope of Omotesando, and shops and restaurants are lined up along this slope as if they were on a street. There is also a customer parking lot on the 4th basement floor of the main building, which can accommodate about 180 cars.

Access

2 minutes walk from A2 exit of Omotesando Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Chiyoda Line, and Hanzomon Line
3 minutes walk from Exit 5 of Meiji-Jingumae (Harajuku) Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Fukutoshin Line
7 minutes walk from Omotesando exit of JR Yamanote Line "Harajuku Station"

Distance from the hotel

Approximately 30 minutes on foot