TOYOKO NORENGAI

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TOYOKO NORENGAI

Japan’s first famous food hall and hub for hot-topic bites known in Japan and around the world.

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First opened in October 1951, TOYOKO NORENGAIis the historic market area said to be Japan’s first shop district for specialty shop names. Today the spot is the result of a full metamorphosis, evolving across multiple expansions and renovations. Find this famed destination on the 2nd and 3rd basement floors of Shibuya Hikarie, as part of Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs. Step in for some of Japan’s most celebrated veteran culinary names, plus outposts of trending shops from Japan and abroad.

Browse a selection of anything and everything from from traditional “wagashi” Japanese sweets and long-standing delicatessens to cutting-edge, up-and-coming brands. Alongside perfect gifts and souvenirs, there’s an extensive variety of bentos and deli items. Seasonal limited-edition products also appear throughout the year, meaning there are always fresh discoveries, no matter how many times you visit. Infuse your everyday with the best of high-quality, delectable flavors.

Eaters on the go will live SWITCH TABLE on the B3 floor, an eat-in space where you can enjoy any deli or fresh picks right from the register. See food and culture from a whole new angle and enjoy a fresh spin on Shibuya.

Highlights

  • A historic commercial area that debuted as Japan’s first hall of famed specialty shops.
  • Relocated to Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs in the newest revamp of this ever-evolving foodie hotspot.
  • Diverse range of foods and tastes, from long-established wagashi makers to emerging brands.
  • Offers a wide selection of gifts, souvenirs, bentos, and deli items.
  • Experience dining at the SWITCH TABLE eat-in space on the 3rd basement floor.

Photos

  • (@Shibuya Hikarie)Directly connected to Shibuya Station’s underground passage, located inside Shibuya Hikarie

    (@Shibuya Hikarie)Directly connected to Shibuya Station’s underground passage, located inside Shibuya Hikarie

  • The 3rd basement floor focuses on food, including Japanese and Western deli items, bentos, and fresh produce

    The 3rd basement floor focuses on food, including Japanese and Western deli items, bentos, and fresh produce

  • The 2nd basement floor features the “Wa no Meiten-gai,” a collection of long-established shops and renowned Japanese sweets

    The 2nd basement floor features the “Wa no Meiten-gai,” a collection of long-established shops and renowned Japanese sweets

  • Includes the SWITCH TABLE eat-in space

    Includes the SWITCH TABLE eat-in space

  • Coin lockers are available, with refrigerated lockers located on the 3rd basement floor

    Coin lockers are available, with refrigerated lockers located on the 3rd basement floor

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the facility?

A

Yes, “-SHIBUYA-Wi-Wi-Fi-” is available and can be used free of charge for up to 2 hours.

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Do you offer duty-free services?

A

Yes, duty-free procedures are available at the B1 duty-free counter. Please bring the items purchased at eligible shops, your purchase receipts, passport, and payment card to the counter.
This is also the only designated store in Shibuya where duty-free procedures can be processed with a Diplomat Tax Exemption Card.
* Available for purchases of 5,000 yen (before tax) or more. The consumption tax amount will be refunded entirely in cash.
* Gift certificates can be used for purchases, but any payments made with gift certificates are not eligible for duty-free.

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What payment methods are accepted?

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In addition to major credit cards, the facility accepts code payments such as Rakuten Pay, PayPay, au Pay, and Merpay. Some stores and sales areas also accept Alipay, WeChat Pay, and UnionPay.

Q

Is there an ATM?

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Yes, located on the 3rd to 1st basement floors. They accept UnionPay cards and various international cards.

Q

Are there coin lockers?

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Yes, on the 3rd basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor, and 11th floor. Refrigerated lockers are also available on the 3rd basement floor.

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Details

Name in Japanese
渋谷ヒカリエ ShinQs 東横のれん街
Postal Code
150-8509
Address
Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs B3 / B2, 2-21-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-5468-5892 (Shibuya Hikarie Information counter)
Business Hours
11:00am - 9:00pm, Sundays and holidays11:00am - 8:00pm
*Opening hours differ for some stores.
Closed
Irregular holidays
Access
(1) Directly connected to JR Lines and Keio Inokashira Line Shibuya Station via the 2nd-floor connecting passage
(2) Directly connected to Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Shibuya Station at the 1st floor
(3) Directly connected to Tokyu Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, and Fukutoshin Line Shibuya Station via Exit B5
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)