Department Store Spots in Shibuya / Harajuku / Omotesando Area

  • Shibuya PARCO
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 15-1
    A large-scale commercial facility with one basement floor and 10 floors above ground, located in Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and long known as the center of Shibuya's unique culture (Shibuya Culture) since its opening in 1973. The facility is lined with approximately 180 stores, each with five pillars: FASHION, ART&CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT, FOOD, and TECHNOLOGY, offering all-day fun for people of all ages and genders.
  • Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 4-30-3
    A shopping mall with an attention-grabbing entrance located a four-minute walk from Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line. Here shoppers can find fashionable apparel, interior decorating goods, cosmetics, restaurants, cafés, and more, as well as a variety of shops making their Japan or Tokyo debut. Popular online women’s fashion shop Rady and bills, a casual Sydney restaurant renowned for offering the “best breakfasts in the world,” are just two of the establishments who are the first location in Tokyo for their respective brands. Visitors are also encouraged to check out the sky-high Starbucks on the top floor, which offers a superb view of the picturesque Omohara no Mori rooftop garden.
  • Seibu Shibuya A Building
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    3.5
    7 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawachou 21-1
    A large scale department store located in Shibuya. The interior of the building carries an art and design theme, and each floor was designed in collaboration with world class artists and designers. Modeled after a theme park, palace, museum, and more, each floor hosts a variety of items for women such as apparel, cosmetics, and handcrafts. Visitors can find unique and highly individual accessories on the amusement park-themed third floor. The fifth floor, designed to look like a palace by architect Yuko Nagayama, is arrayed with attractive items that look almost like pieces in an art museum.

    A quick stopover here in the middle of a rainy night. The Seibu Shibuya shopping center was not very far at all from the famous Shibuya crossing. Went here very quickly to visit the Kinokuniya...

  • Shibuya Marui
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    3.0
    2 Reviews
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jinnan 1-22-6
    A department store located just a four-minute walk from Shibuya Station’s Hachiko Exit. As befits Shibuya, an area which attracts large numbers of young people, Shibuya Marui hosts a variety of fashion and lifestyle good shops as well as restaurants aimed at people in their teens and 20s. Popular sweet and snack shops such as the first Butter Popcorn in Shibuya and Glabar, a granola specialty shop, can be found on the first floor. Numerous anime-related events are held in the facility and Shibuya Marui also houses shops dedicated to popular anime such as the One Piece Mugiwara Store, the largest official One Piece merchandise shop in the world.

    渋谷駅から徒歩数分、原宿方面に歩いたところにあります。結構小さいデパートです。ふらっと入ったのですがレディースの店が多かったので、何も買わずに出てきました。

  • Seibu Shibuya B Building
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawachou 21-1
    This department store, divided into the A and B Buildings, is located in the Udagawa-cho area of Shibuya City in Tokyo on the northern side of Shibuya Station. In the B Building, shoppers can find women’s clothing as well as men’s fashion, jewelry, pet goods, and interior items. The Beauty Zone on floor B1 hosts a variety of beauty salons and treatment parlors.
  • Shinjuku Takashimaya
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sendagaya 5-24-2
  • TOKYUPLAZASHIBUYA (Tokyu Plaza Shibuya)
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Dogenzaka 1-2-3 SHIBUYA FUKURAS 2-8F
  • Parco Shibuya Parco Part I 6F Parco Factory
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shinsencho 15-1
  • Mery (Merry) Shinjuku Takashimaya
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sendagaya 5-24-2 Izumi-chuo Shinjuku
  • SEIBU Shibuya Movida
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 21-1

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