🗺️ Shibuya Center Street
🎨 Attraction Gallery
📝 Introduction
Shibuya, the most bustling commercial street, is primarily frequented by young people in Japan.
📖 Details
Exiting from the Hachiko ticket gate at JR Shibuya Station, passing by the Akita dog statue "Hachiko," and crossing the bustling Shibuya Crossing, you will find yourself on the vibrant Shibuya Center Street, officially known as Shibuya Center Shopping Street.
On both sides of the street, there are numerous department stores, restaurants, karaoke shops, amusement parks, and various specialty stores. The trendy clothing sold here is always at the forefront of fashion, making it a well-known hub for youth culture in Tokyo and one of Shibuya's representative tourist attractions. Young people gather here to seek out the latest trends in fashion and music. In the evening, office workers who come to shop and dine after work also join the crowd, making Shibuya Center Street even more lively.
Additionally, seasonal events such as the Tanabata Festival held every summer and the Christmas light show in winter are also quite popular.
⭐ Highlights
The official name is "Shibuya Center-gai."
It is the hub of trendy culture for young people in Tokyo.
Stores at the forefront of fashion line both sides of the shopping street.
A must-visit tourist spot for young people.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)
A: It varies by store.
Q: Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?
A: It varies by store.
Q: Are there coin-operated lockers?
A: There are coin-operated lockers available.
📍 Contact & Information
📍 Address
Udagawacho, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo
📞 Phone
03-3461-3314 (Shibuya Central Shopping District Promotion Association)
🌐 Website
Visit Official Website🚇 Transport
(1) About a 2-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line and JR Saikyo Line "Shibuya" Station. (2) About a 2-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, and Fukutoshin Line "Shibuya" Station.
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Tokyo