Enjoy the Diverse Charms of the City! 15 things to do in Shibuya

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Written by GOOD LUCK TRIP

Shibuya, known for being at the forefront of the latest trends, sports immense popularity both domestically and internationally.
It's a town that offers novel experiences ensnaring all five senses. In certain areas, you can still feel the domesticity of traditional Japan and in others a futuristic bustling cityscape. In this article, we'll introduce just some of the remarkable tourist spots in Shibuya that we highly recommend.
We'll also cover and explore spots where you can enjoy the tastiest of food as well as the trendiest shopping.
By all means, please use this article as your in depth guide to explore the wonderful and extensive world of Shibuya.

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What is Shibuya Like?

Among the 23 wards of Tokyo, Shibuya Ward is located in the west.
The area referred to as "Shibuya" varies – sometimes it means the entire Shibuya Ward, other times it refers to just the neighborhood of Shibuya, or the area surrounding Shibuya Station.
Inside Shibuya Ward, you can find distinct areas like Harajuku, Omotesando, and Daikanyama.
The Harajuku area is a trendsetting hub bustling with young people and cutting-edge brands and items.
Omotesando is known for its sophisticated atmosphere, exuding luxury and an urban vibe. Daikanyama combines an upscale streetscape with lush greenery, creating a serene ambiance.
In this article, we focus on the area around Shibuya Station, including the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Shibuya Center Street, as our "Shibuya" area. Here, we will introduce top class spots, dining options, and shopping destinations.
The area around Shibuya Station, like Harajuku, is a quintessential hub for youth culture, teeming with numerous shops and eateries.
Besides the obvious, it hosts events where you can enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine and experience Japanese culture.
Let's dive into the charm of Shibuya, a place that harmonizes the forefront of fashion trends with its ever-evolving, sophisticated cityscape and traditional ambiance.

Bustling Area Around Shibuya Station
Bustling Area Around Shibuya Station

Recommended Seasons for Visiting Shibuya

Shibuya, with its plethora of commercial facilities offering shopping and dining experiences, is enjoyable throughout the year.
However, if we were to recommend the best seasons for tourism, it would be spring or autumn.
As most travel in Shibuya is done on foot, these seasons offer more comfortable temperatures, making it easier to enjoy the area.

Seasonal Clothing Recommendations forShibuya

  • Spring (March - May): Light knits, hoodies, cardigans
  • Summer (June - August): Light clothing, short sleeves
  • Autumn (September - November): Long-sleeved T-shirts, jackets, light outerwear
  • Winter (December - February): Coats, wool suits, heavy sweaters and jackets

Getting to Shibuya

The methods and travel times from major stations in Tokyo to Harajuku Station are as follows:

From JR Tokyo Station
About 20 minutes via the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and then transferring to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
From JR Shinjuku Station
About 5 minutes on the JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line
From JR Ueno Station
About 30 minutes on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
From JR Shinagawa Station
About 15 minutes on the JR Yamanote Line

Main Modes of Transportation for Shibuya Sightseeing

All the tourist spots, dining, and shopping areas around Shibuya Station can be easily explored on foot.
To access Harajuku and Daikanyama within Shibuya Ward, refer to the following.

From Shibuya Station to Harajuku Station
About 3 minutes on the JR Yamanote Line
From Shibuya Station to Daikanyama Station
About 3 minutes on the Tokyu Toyoko Line

Unique Metropolitan Experiences! Top 5 Exciting and Noteworthy Tourist Spots in Shibuya

Shibuya's tourist spots are immensely popular, even internationally, offering experiences that are not just on the cutting edge of trends but are also uniquely exciting.
If you're touring Shibuya, you absolutely must visit the following popular tourist attractions.

1. Shibuya Center Street

A few steps from the Hachiko exit of JR Shibuya Station, you will find the iconic bronze Akita dog statue known as "Hachiko". A quick walk across the iconic Scramble intersection will bring you to the shopping area known as "Shibuya Center Shopping District".
This area, lined with a wide variety of contemporary stores such as fashion outlets, restaurants, karaoke spots, and game centers, is renowned as a column of youth culture in Tokyo.

A shopping hub for the bustling younger crowd in the heart of Shibuya.
A shopping hub for the bustling younger crowd in the heart of Shibuya.

2. Shibuya Scramble Intersection

This is a scramble intersection in front of Shibuya Station.
Said to be the world’s busiest crosswalk, it has become a famous sight to see in Tokyo. From the pedestrian bridge connecting the JR Yamanote Line and the Keio Inokashira Line, you can view the flurry of people crossing the intersection from above.
When the light turns green, the intersection overflows with pedestrians. At busy times, over 3000 people can cross at once.

Crowded with Pedestrians, this is the World’s Busiest Crosswalk.
Crowded with Pedestrians, this is the World’s Busiest Crosswalk.

3. Cosmo Planetarium Shibuya

This planetarium is a simple 5-minute-walk away from JR Shibuya Station’s west exit within the Shibuya Cultural Center Owada.
The dome, 17m in diameter, reflects marvelous and realistic images of the starry night and spacescapes.
Although it is an urban planetarium and well-equipped, the admission fee is a reasonable 600 yen per adult.
The scale is breathtakingly overwhelming with 15,000 standard stars and 250,000 galaxies

The popular planetarium, known for entertaining commentators.
The popular planetarium, known for entertaining commentators.

4. SHIBUYA SKY

An observation facility offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the Tokyo cityscape towers over the surrounding buildings from a height of approximately 230 meters above the ground.
Located on the 14th, 45th, 46th as well as the rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square, the tallest building in the Shibuya area, there are three zones: "SKY GATE," "SKY STAGE" and "SKY GALLERY.
The "SKY STAGE," with approx. 2,500 m2 of observation space, is open-air and offers a 360-degree panoramic view.
It offers a stunning view of landmarks such as Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo Sky Tree, as well as the impressive view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day.

An open feeling observation space overlooking Tokyo's landmarks.
An open feeling observation space overlooking Tokyo's landmarks.

5. MIYASHITA PARK

MIYASHITA PARK, a landmark of Shibuya, is a complex facility that houses commercial spaces, a rooftop park, as well as a hotel.
It's a cultural hotspot where you can freely enjoy shopping, fine dining, sports, night music, all within an accommodation.
The rooftop of Shibuya Ward Miyashita Park offers a relaxing lawn area, a paid bouldering wall, skate park, and multipurpose sports facilities.

A cultural spot in Shibuya that has it all: trendy shops, alleys, a park, sports facilities, and a hotel.
A cultural spot in Shibuya that has it all: trendy shops, alleys, a park, sports facilities, and a hotel.

From Home Cooking to Cutting-Edge Cuisine! Top 5 of the Most Mouth-Watering Spots and Restaurants in Shibuya

In Shibuya, you can find restaurants serving traditional Japanese home cooking and classic Japanese dishes, as well as trendy establishments offering new-wave and uniquely delicious cuisine, on top of places where you can leisurely enjoy alcoholic beverages.
If you're visiting Shibuya, make sure to check out the following recommended hot spots and restaurants for a tasty time.

1. Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho

Just under 40 small but cozy izakaya are all lined up here along the rails near Shibuya Station.
Here you’ll find a variety of restaurants, from Japanese dishes and country-style cooking to fashionable wine bars and bistros.
Hours vary by store, but typically they are open from 6:00pm until midnight.

A Retro Showa Era Bar Area Near Shibuya Station
A Retro Showa Era Bar Area Near Shibuya Station

2. THE ROOF SHIBUYA SKY

This rooftop bar allows you to make some magical memories with a breathtaking view of high-rise buildings that represent the essence of Tokyo, such as Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree ®.
Enjoy the wonderful view of Tokyo that changes within hours from dusk to a gracious night view in just moments, along with comfortable music and drinks it's the perfect place to sip and relax.
By purchasing a web ticket, you can reserve a sofa seat in advance.

A rooftop bar at the highest point in Shibuya, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo's night skyline.
A rooftop bar at the highest point in Shibuya, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo's night skyline.

3. Menya Musashi Bukou Gaiden

While inheriting traditions of the popular ramen restaurant Menya Musashi, this offshoot chain offers innovative ramen you cannot experience anywhere else.
This tsukemen restaurant serves the soup and noodles in separate bowls.
You can choose from two types of soup: a basic soup made from chicken and pork accompanied by crabs and dried sardines, and a richer soup which is the same base of basic soup seasoned instead with bonito flakes.

A tsukemen restaurant with delicious, rich soup
A tsukemen restaurant with delicious, rich soup

4. Yakiniku Gyugujo

Owned by the famous comedian Hiroyuki Miyasako and promoted by his friend and popular Youtuber Hikaru, making it one of the trendiest Yakiniku restaurants far before it even opened.
Ever since its opening in March 2022 within the Shibuya red light district, its high quality menu and fashionable atmosphere, glittered with celebrities endorsing the restaurant, has made it popular as “Japan’s most trending restaurant”.
Wagyu and other types of beef, hand-picked by craftsmen, are served for your delight.

Full of the owner, Hiroyuki Miyasako’s picks! A trending super popular Yakiniku restaurant.
Full of the owner, Hiroyuki Miyasako’s picks! A trending super popular Yakiniku restaurant.

5. Tower’s Bar “BELLOVISTO”

BELLOVIST is a bar on the 40th floor of the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, located in the heart of cosmopolitan Shibuya.
The top floor of the hotel, tipping at 150 meters above the ground, offers a beautiful view of the ever-changing sparkling Shibuya cityscape.
Here, you can enjoy cocktails by the world's leading bartenders, famous Japanese whiskey, and other world-class sake, as well as seasonal snacks.

A special bar with a night view of Shibuya from 150 meters above the ground that you can use for any situation.
A special bar with a night view of Shibuya from 150 meters above the ground that you can use for any situation.

Shop Till You Drop! Top 5 of The Best Shopping Spots to Spend in Shibuya

Shibuya is home to numerous shopping spots and attractive stores.
In this section, we'll introduce some of the most classic shopping destinations.
With a wide range of items available, including fashion, sweets, and miscellaneous goods, you can enjoy shopping all day long.
Shibuya is unique in offering items that are at the forefront of the latest trends, as well as unique finds and eclectic collections.

1. Shibuya Scramble Squar

This large-scale complex facility opened in 2019 directly above and connected to Shibuya Station, which is served by the Tokyu Line, JR East Lines, and Tokyo Metro Lines.
It is the tallest tower in the area, with seven underground floors and 47 above-ground floors, making it a new shining landmark in Shibuya.
In addition to a shopping zone with an attractive lineup of shops and restaurants for sweets, fashion, and miscellaneous goods on floors B2 to 14, the complex also features the co-creation facility "SHIBUYA QWS" hosting various events, high-grade offices, and more.

A new landmark in Shibuya, where you can enjoy panoramic views from 229 meters above ground, directly connected
A new landmark in Shibuya, where you can enjoy panoramic views from 229 meters above ground, directly connected

2. Shibuya Hikarie

A shopping center that offers many more ways to enjoy the experience other than just shopping and dining.
Floors B3 to 5 comprise the shopping area “ShinQ” which is designed in white and wood colors to create a soft atmosphere with many distinctive shops.

A tower symbol for people who are sensitive to trends and culture that gather in Shibuya
A tower symbol for people who are sensitive to trends and culture that gather in Shibuya

3. Shibuya Stream

This 35-floor high-rise building houses offices and businesses galore.
It was built in 2018 by redeveloping the former platform of Shibuya Station’s now discontinued Toyoko Line, the area around the tracks, and the area around the Shibuya River.
The upper floors have offices, hotels, event halls, activity courts where you can do sports, multitudes of shops, and oodles of restaurants.

A Hot Area on the South Side of Shibuya Station with the Concept of “Shibuya Custom
A Hot Area on the South Side of Shibuya Station with the Concept of “Shibuya Custom

4. SHIBUYA 109

For many years, this shopping building has continued to fascinate young people who are aware of what is in fashion. With a collection of clothes in the latest trends, it attracts attention not only from Japan but also from those who visit from overseas.
It has been extensively featured on TV, in newspapers and magazines, and via online media, and it has been a driving force for fashion in every generation.

The source of Shibuya's trends
The source of Shibuya's trends

5. Shibuya Mark City

A commercial facility born from the catch phrase “The day Shibuya becomes an adult”.
Shibuya, the place where trends and culture are shared, has a strong image of being a youthful city, but this commercial facility is a space that feels comfortable for adults who have since graduated from their youth but still enjoy the attraction of Shibuya.
It is divided into two buildings, EAST Mall and WEST Mall. There are unique shops on the first basement floor to the third floor.
There are various types of restaurants on the Shopping & Restaurant Avenue of the 4th floor.

A shopping and dining spot right in front of the Shibuya Scramble intersection
A shopping and dining spot right in front of the Shibuya Scramble intersection

Frequently Asked Questions about Shibuya Tourism

Q

Where should I go to fully enjoy Shibuya in a short time?

A

"Shibuya Center Street" is a must as it's close to the station and lined with a wide variety of shops.

Q

What are some famous tourist spots in Shibuya?

A

"Shibuya Center Street", “Shibuya Scramble Intersection,” and "SHIBUYA109 " are some of the notable places.

Wrap-up

In this article, we have focused on popular tourist spots in Shibuya, along with ideal locations for shopping and gourmet experiences.
The charm of Shibuya lies in its ability to offer both the latest trends and a taste of good old Japanese culture. Touring the spots introduced in this article, you're likely to have exciting experiences amidst the fashionable and sophisticated cityscape. After fully enjoying Shibuya, we highly recommend visiting Harajuku, also in Shibuya Ward and known as a trendsetting hub.
The train journey from Shibuya to Harajuku is just three minutes, making it easily accessible. For more on the attractions and popular tourist spots of Harajuku, consider checking out our other article.