๐Ÿ›๏ธ SHIBUYA109

๐Ÿ“ Introduction

The trend-setting place in Shibuya.

๐Ÿ“– Details

SHIBUYA109 is a landmark building of Shibuyaโ€™s fashion culture, located just a 2-minute walk from the JR Shibuya Station's Hachiko Exit. The name "109" puns with the Japanese pronunciation of the company's name "Tลkyลซ," and it operates from 10 AM to 9 PM, which is how it got its name. Currently, there are 5 branches of 109 shopping centers, with the original SHIBUYA109 in Shibuya being the first and a pioneer in setting trends in Japanese fashion. The 10-story SHIBUYA109 contains around 120 shops, offering a variety of services from fashion, bags, shoes, and accessories to beauty products and various delicious desserts. The stairs and walls inside the building are beautifully decorated, with many spots perfect for taking photos and social media posts. One of the main features of SHIBUYA109 is that the staff are mostly young individuals who are very in tune with fashion trends; just by observing their outfits, you can get a sense of the hottest brands and styles among Japanese youth at the moment.

โญ Highlights

Leading the fashion trends in Japan, it is a hub for young people's style and a landmark building in Shibuya. In the underground Level 2 dining area "MOG MOG STAND," you can find a variety of cute and tasty foods and sweets. Located in the central area of Shibuya, it is very convenient for transportation.

๐Ÿ“ Contact & Information

๐Ÿ“ Address

2-29-1 Dougenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

๐Ÿ“ž Phone

03-3477-5111

๐ŸŒ Website

Visit Official Website

๐Ÿš‡ Transport

(1) Direct access from Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Hanzomon Line, and Ginza Line "Shibuya" Station Exit 3a. (2) Approximately a 2-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line and JR Saikyo Line "Shibuya" Station Hachiko Exit.

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