Complex Facility / Commercial Facility Spots in Shibuya / Harajuku / Omotesando Area

  • Shibuya Hikarie
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shibuya 2-21-1
    This is a multi-purpose high-rise building near Shibuya Station. Opened in 2012, a collection of approximately 200 shops, including fashion, household goods, and food stores catering to people of all ages, are assembled in the ShinQs shopping area. The building houses, in addition to cafes and restaurants, a musical theater, the Tokyu Theater Orb, and an event hall. The many upper level office floors are home to global businesses. It is one of Shibuya's landmark towers, attracting many visitors.

    Cool place, on a high end side. Accross from new Shibuya Scramble Square. Few shops and restaurants. Right above the station

  • Shibuya109
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dougenzaka 2-29-1
    This mall filled with shops on the cutting edge of youth fashion located in the Dogenzaka area of Shibuya City is popularly known as “Marukyu.” In addition to ladies fashion and cosmetic shops, here patrons can also find stores carrying unique items created in collaboration with famous young entertainers. Restaurants can be found on the seventh floor serving authentic Italian pasta and novel desserts. Known as a mecca for young people, this popular spot has come to be a symbol of Shibuya.

    I am in my forties so I would say, if you want to browse or eat, then yes. To buy, probably not. This is one of those pretty department stores. Some of the items were nice but I have gone past the...

  • Omotesando Hills
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 4-12-10
    This mixed-use complex was built on the site of the former Dosokai Aoyama Apartments that were a landmark of Omotesando. With a prominent existence in Omotesando, a place where Japan’s cultural trends originate, the complex is known for its concentration of global brand shops and Japan main stores. The facility is full of shops handling refined urban products. The creative architecture designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando is a must-see.

    While the street is pristine, this wasn’t for me, i prefer to shop local and not a large high end chains but the stores are inviting and stunningly classy. Omotesandō Street is tree-lined street that...

  • LaForet HARAJUKU
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    195 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-11-6
    This fashion building with six floors above ground and two underground floors opened in 1978 at the intersection of Omotesando and Meiji-dori Avenue. LaForet has been an originator for leading Harajuku fashion, art and culture, with many shops inside ranging from trendy apparel shops to unique fashion brands, and has achieved landmark status in Harajuku. The sixth floor LaForet Museum Harajuku hosts exhibitions and concerts.

    Loved this alternative department store in the Shibuya area. We started at the bottom and worked our way up. There are scores of small shops that cater to wildly different styles and tastes...

  • Shibuya Mark City
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dougenzaka 1-12-1
    This complex facility that is directly connected to Keio Inokashira Line's Shibuya Station is divided up in the East hotel tower and the West office tower. The commercial area from the first basement floor underground to the fourth floor above ground is filled with various stores including those offering trendy fashion or miscellaneous goods as well as restaurants. Since there is a highway bus and direct airport shuttle terminal on the fifth floor, this is also a popular spot for foreign tourists to enjoy meals. In the Toyoko Noren Gai (the Toyoko Noren Street) food area occupying the first basement floors visitors will find famous shops representing Tokyo and there is also a direct passageway to the food area inside the Tokyu Department Store's Toyoko branch.

    Nice design but not the most exciting place! Connected to JR Shibuya Station. Eateries are the best part! Clean and well kept.

  • Takashimaya Times Square
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    219 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sendagaya 5-24-2
    A large mall with 14 floors above ground and two below, Takashimaya Times Square is conveniently connected directly to JR Shinjuku Station on floor B1 and is also just a two minute walk from the New South Gate. The facility hosts an abundant variety of restaurants and shops selling fashionable clothing, lifestyle goods, and furniture-there's even a kids floor! Various events and exhibitions are held in the art gallery on the 10th floor and event venue on the 11th.

    If you are in Shinjuku I recommend popping into Takashimaya to see what the heck Japanese departments stores are all about. Id particularly go to the basement where youll see the most amazing...

  • SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE
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    81 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shibuya 2-24-12

    Another high rise building, busy and chaotic but it has a cool atmosphere. Offices, shops, loads of eateries, an observation deck and more. Connected to Shibuya station. The eateries are good but...

  • MIYASHITA PARK
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 6-20-10
  • Harajuku ALTA
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-16-4
    This is a commercial facility that opened in 2015 on Harajuku’s Takeshita Street. Inside the building’s four floors are a series of shops carrying miscellaneous goods, fashion items and cosmetics all to make girls look glamorous. There are also a character crepe shop and a Disney Store, and the facility is not only visited by Harajuku’s youth but also by many students on school trips and foreign tourists. The closest station is Harajuku Station.
  • SHIBUYA CAST.
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shibuya 1-23-21
    "A complex at the intersection of Meiji-dori Avenue and Cat Street that opened in 2017. Built with the concept of ""Echoes of Uniqueness,"" it consists of a basement floor and 16 floors above ground. It features a variety of facilities such as shared offices, cafes, and multipurpose spaces that can be used for various events. The ground floor is SHIBUYA CAST.'s most well known space, where anyone can get in touch with their creativity. It also provides opportunities for communication between residents who live on the 13th to 16th floors, a unique feature of the facility."
  • WITH HARAJUKU
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 1-14-30
  • Q Plaza Harajuku
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 6-28-6
    This shopping mall standing along Meiji-dori Avenue in the Jingumae neighborhood of Shibuya City, Tokyo has come to be a new landmark in the Harajuku/Omotesando area. The facility houses cafes and restaurants as well as fashion and lifestyle service shops. The mall is also home to the flagship shop of Urban Research fast fashion brand Sense of Place as well as the first Japanese location for several international chains. The mall is designed such that every shop has a verdant terrace of wall-to-wall glass windows for customers to enjoy the view.
  • Shibuya Niku Yokocho
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawachou 13-8 Chitose Kaikan 2F / 3F
    A food court of meat-focused restaurants. A meat theme park with 26 restaurants offering a wide range of different types of meat, from Japanese, to Western steak, Korean, and even Brazilian. Every restaurant has a delivery service, have food delivered to you from one restaurant as you enjoy a meal from a different restaurant. Events are frequently held including the 29th of every month, come meat the entertainment.
  • Shibuya BEAM
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 31-2
    A 10 floor shopping mall with seven aboveground and three belowground floors. The mall is located in the heart of Shibuya facing Inokashira-dori Street a five-minute walk from Shibuya Station. The Yoshimoto Mugendai Hall theater, where up-and-coming Yoshimoto Kogyo entertainers perform, famously occupies floors 1 through B2, and every day large numbers of comedy-lovers make their way here to see a show. Other tenants include the RECOfan Shibuya BEAM Store, a major CD, record, and DVD store carrying over 250 thousand items; Dipper Dan, a crepe shop with a huge variety. No matter the time of day or the day of the week, the mall is always bustling with people.
  • GYRE
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 5-10-1
    This trendy shopping mall is located a three-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Meiji-jingumae Station. Consisting of two belowground and five aboveground floors, the museum's distinctive design resembles five boxes stacked haphazardly on top of each other. Delivering the latest trends, here customers can purchase fashionable apparel, merchandise, furniture, food, and more. The mall also has a gallery space and 30-meter-tall atrium extending from floor B1 to five which are used to display works of art by a variety of creators, delighting the eyes of shoppers.
  • CASCADE HARAJUKU
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-10-37
    CASCADE HARAJUKU is a commercial facility which opened in 2015 in Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo, housing a range of high-end restaurants and cafes aimed at sophisticated urbanites. It features the first Japanese branches of a cup-cake store originating in London and a popular Italian restaurant chain, as well as many other attention-grabbing tenants, including a Taiwanese tea shop and café, a restaurant serving modern Mexican cuisine, etc. Several of the restaurants and bars are open until late at night, making this a great place to stop off for a bite to eat or a drink on the way home from work. CASCADE HARAJUKU’s ultra-modern design, featuring terraces and plants arranged in circular patterns, is a must-see.
  • Shibuya Yokocho
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 6-20 RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK South 1F
  • INN
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Kamiyamachou 3-3T'SGREEN101
    A collaborative space where a variety of stores sit snuggly together in a 3.7 tatami-mat space. Mike Kai from one of the permanent stores designs goods based on the idea of new everyday items for the city, and sells lattes using local Tokyo milk. The planning area, based on the concept of urban creativity, showcases a variety of craft items for a limited time.
  • La Porte Aoyama
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 5-51-8
    A shopping mall located a four-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Omotesando Station. Comprised of a single belowground floor and 10 aboveground floors, the mall is filled with restaurants and brand name shops which offer a way of life for the refined adult. Visitors can enjoy authentic Japanese, Western, Chinese, and other national cuisines or relax in a cafe such as the Alfred Tea Room, the first location in Japan for this Los Angeles-based chain. Other establishments include jewelry shops, hair salons, a nail salon, and dermatology clinic.
  • THE PRIME
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dogenzaka 2-29-5
    This commercial complex delivers casual spaces for fun and food. Consisting of seven floors aboveground and one below, the complex is occupied by a variety of tenants and is filled with spaces for all kinds of people to enjoy. Apparel shop Uniqlo is located on floors B1 through 2. The Kaiunkan E&E fortune-telling parlor on the second floor is popular with women and couples. Billiard and darts parlor Bagus, located on the third floor, employs an open and spacious layout for customer comfort and enjoyment. There's also eplus LIVING ROOM CAFE&DINING, an establishment which fuses live music, food and drink, and art; as well as a movie theater and even a playhouse, and the complex is a place where you can play, eat, and drink.

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