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Miyashita Park in Shibuya opened in 2020 as a shopping complex featuring a relaxing rooftop park, a hotel, trendy fashion brands, and dining restaurants. Read on to learn the must-visit, free-entry spots in Miyashita Park, along with recommended shops and other tips for enjoying this facility.

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Miyashita Park Guide

Miyashita Park Overview
The 3 Highlights of Miyashita Park
Tips for Exploring Miyashita Park
Staying at Sequence Miyashita Park

Miyashita Park Overview

Miyashita Park exterior in Shibuya, Tokyo

Miyashita Park is a multifunctional complex space in Tokyo's Shibuya district that combines shopping, dining, sports, and natural park scenery.

The overall design blends urban and natural elements, incorporating greenery and an aerial park on the roof, providing a tranquil escape amidst the city's hustle and bustle.

The mall features a diverse array of trendy brands and international dining options to cater to various traveler preferences. Whether you love fashion, enjoy culinary delights, or seek a peaceful oasis in the metropolis, Miyashita Park can meet all your needs.

Miyashita Park

Miyashita Park was originally opened to the public in 1953 as an urban park conveniently located between Shibuya Station and Harajuku Station.

After several renovations, it underwent a major transformation in 2020, reemerging as a complex building that combines shopping malls, outdoor facilities, and park functions, and was renamed Miyashita Park.

Miyashita Park Information
Address: 6-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo
Official Website: https://www.miyashita-park.tokyo/

Getting to Miyashita Park

- 2-minute walk from Shibuya Station along the Tokyu Line
- 2-minute walk from Shibuya Station along the Tokyo Metro lines or 10-minute walk from Meiji Jingu-mae (Harajuku) Station
- 3-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station

Hotels near Miyashita Park

The 3 Highlights of Miyashita Park

If you don’t have enough time to explore all of Miyashita Park, here are three popular highlights to focus on:

Rooftop Aerial Park

Rooftop Aerial Park at Miyashita Park, Shibuya, Tokyo

The rooftop aerial park is the main feature of Miyashita Park. It offers lawns, numerous seating areas, and walkways for visitors to relax while enjoying views of Shibuya's bustling streets.

Even on weekdays, you can see a lively mix of office workers, families, and visitors from all around the world.

Additionally, the park features paid activities such as a skate park, climbing wall, and multipurpose sports facilities. It even regularly hosts various outdoor events.

Starbucks Coffee at Miyashita Park

Explore Shibuya's Miyashita Park: A Hub of Urban Trends and a Scenic Rooftop

Inside the newly renovated Miyashita Park is a Starbucks Miyashita Park store designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment. Inspired by the concept of an overseas gas station, its unique creativity and design strike a perfect balance.

The pure white exterior stands out against the park's greenery and blue sky, making it a popular photo spot.

The Miyashita Park Starbucks also sells exclusive collaboration products designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara, including travel mugs and T-shirts.

These items are based on Starbucks' classic styles and incorporate the store's exclusive "MYST" logo along with the Fragment brand logo, all in a minimalist black-and-white color scheme. These are must-have items for Starbucks fans!

Doraemon's Future Gate

Doraemon's Future Gate sculpture in Miyashita Park, Shibuya, Tokyo

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of manga artist Fujiko F. Fujio and the birth of Doraemon, a commemorative sculpture called "Doraemon's Future Gate" was created by the manga team in Shibuya on December 1, 2021.

This sculpture is 3.921 meters tall and has a diameter of approximately 5.8 meters. It took about two years to craft meticulously!

This sculpture is not only for viewing but is also designed to be touched, allowing visitors to enjoy interactive experiences with the Doraemon characters in various ways. If you're a fan of Doraemon, don't miss out on witnessing this commemorative monument!

Tips for Exploring Miyashita Park

If you have enough time, take a stroll through Miyashita Park. Here are five selected shops and a food street where you can enjoy various Japanese cuisines.

Map of Miyashita Park in Shibuya, Tokyo

Miyashita Park is divided into a South Building and a North Building, each with three floors, and the rooftop aerial park serves as a large connecting space between the two buildings.

The World’s First Male-Exclusive Louis Vuitton Flagship Store

Louis Vuitton Shibuya Men's Store Opening

Brand Store Illustration Photo by PIXTA
Located on the first floor at the front of Miyashita Park, this Louis Vuitton store is the world's first flagship store dedicated exclusively to men's products. It blends the brand's classic luxury with modern, trendy styles.

The store offers a range of men's collections and showcases collaborations with designer NIGO.

In addition to shopping, the store frequently features limited-time pop-up exhibition areas with different themes according to the seasons, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the brand's atmosphere. Furthermore, items purchased here can be embossed with a Hachiko pattern, making it the perfect souvenir!

The Largest Adidas Flagship Store in Japan

The largest Adidas flagship store in Japan at Miyashita Park, Shibuya, Tokyo

The Adidas Brand Center at Miyashita Park is Japan’s largest directly operated flagship store.

The two-story space combines shopping experiences with conceptual displays. It features a special entrance curtain designed by Japanese artist NANDE (Naoyuki Nande) that blends Western sports styles with traditional Japanese elements.

In addition to showcasing the latest sportswear, footwear, and accessories, the store features dedicated areas such as a soccer section, a sustainability-themed display, and the largest children's section in any Adidas-directly operated store in Japan.

You can definitely find everything you need for the whole family in one visit!

MAISON KITSUNÉ / CAFÉ KITSUNÉ

MAISON KITSUNÉ Café KITSUNÉ

Located on the second floor of the North Building, the adorable French fashion brand MAISON KITSUNÉ not only features a boutique showcasing the brand's clothing but also has the adjacent CAFÉ KITSUNÉ.

The fashion area displays the brand's iconic clothing accessories, embodying a minimalist, elegant, and vibrant French design aesthetic.

MAISON KITSUNÉ Café KITSUNÉ

In addition to offering coffee drinks and meals, the cafe’s signature little fox cookies are a must-buy souvenir. If you want to take a break, we highly recommend stopping by here to relax!

HARIO Lampwork Factory

HARIO in Miyashita Park, Shibuya, Tokyo

Known for its coffee products, HARIO originally started as a glassware brand. The HARIO Lampwork Factory in Miyashita Park showcases and sells glass art products. You'll find glass crafted into exquisite and unique accessories, various teapots, and an array of coffee equipment.

Located on the second floor of the South Building near the entrance, it quickly catches your eye when you take the escalator up from Shibuya Station!

The products are perfect for gifts or personal use, and coffee lovers should not miss the mini coffee equipment gachapon at the store entrance!

HIGHTIDE STORE

HIGHTIDE STORE

Also located on the second floor of the South Building in Miyashita Park, the HIGHTIDE STORE focuses on stationery and lifestyle goods.

It beautifully combines the love for stationery with aesthetics for everyday objects, offering a range of practical yet stylish products from notebooks, folders, and storage items to travel accessories. Everyone is sure to find something that suits their taste here!

Miyashita Park's Food Haven: Shibuya Yokocho

Shibuya Yokocho food alley at Miyashita Park, Tokyo

Located on the first floor, the Shibuya Yokocho area in Miyashita Park is a small food street that gathers various izakayas, recreating the street atmosphere of the Showa era.

Each shop features a theme based on different regions of Japan, offering a diverse range of dishes from skewers and sushi to ramen, along with various beers and sake.

As night falls, lanterns illuminate the streets, and outdoor seating fills up with patrons chatting and enjoying drinks. This lively atmosphere even allows tourists to experience the local Japanese izakaya vibe!

Hotels near Shibuya Yokocho

Stay at Miyashita Park: Sequence Miyashita Park

Sequence Miyashita Park

The hotel connected directly to Miyashita Park is Sequence Miyashita Park. It is centered around the concept of "warm connections," hoping every guest visiting can transform their time and experiences here into gentle and lasting bonds.

Everything revolves around this idea of hospitality, from detailed care to innovative technology interactions.

With three core principles—smart, open, and culture—the hotel offers “freedom of time and a comfortable lifestyle.”

The comfortable guest rooms, combined with an excellent location overlooking the urban landscape of Shibuya, make it an ideal choice for travelers. You can easily walk down to the aerial park or enjoy shopping, making it the best hotel option in Miyashita Park!

Hotels near sequence MIYASHITA PARK

Enjoy Exploring Miyashita Park

Just a 3-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Miyashita Park combines parks, shopping, dining, and accommodation in one place.

Whether for solo travelers, trips with friends, or family outings, everyone can have a great time in this trendy and youthful fashion hub!


Main image by Pixta

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