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SHIBUYA 109

Iconic, multi-level fashion mall renowned for its selection of trendy clothing brands, accessories, and destination for youth culture.

SHIBUYA 109 Guides

  • Shibuya and Harajuku Guide

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Shibuya and Harajuku are close-by areas in Tokyo that are at the center of Japanese youth culture. Along with the trendiest shops, tastiest food, and most fashionable people, Shibuya and Harajuku offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences that give you a taste of life in Tokyo. From the iconic Shibuya Crossing to hidden drinking alleyways, the streets of Shibuya city are full of surprises. On this list, we included our top shops, restaurants, and locations which we feel encompass some of the most fun parts of traveling to Tokyo.
  • Things to do in Shibuya

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Shibuya is easily one of the top tourist destinations in Tokyo. This lively part of the city encompasses all culture and entertainment, with stunning art galleries, shopping malls, and breathtaking views. With the iconic Shibuya Crossing right outside of the station, you are immediately exposed to neon lights and bustling streets. Enjoy delicious food, fashion boutiques, and anything you can imagine in what could be considered the center of all Japanese pop culture.
  • Must See Shopping Boutiques in Harajuku and Shibuya

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Along the looping Yamanote line lies the center of Japanese pop culture and fashion, the infamous Shibuya and Harajuku stations. Just 2 minutes apart by train and 15 by walking, no trip to Tokyo is complete without exploring this winding and bustling metropolitan shopping haven. You can find anything you need here from stationary to plush animals. I created a list of the must-see stops for your day in Shibuya and Harajuku for the most unique shopping experience in Tokyo.