Miyashita Park 2013
Michelle LindseyShibuya's Miyashita Park is the perfect place to go for some outdoor activity in the middle of Tokyo
El parque Miyashita en Shibuya, Tokio es un complejo de poca altura con un área de más de 10,000 metros cuadrados y un área total de alrededor de 46,000 metros cuadrados. El parque original fue construido en 1953 y ahora también integra tiendas, hoteles y espacios de estacionamiento.
El parque Miyashita está ubicado en una intersección que conecta la estación de Shibuya, Harajuku, Aoyama, Omotesando y el Estadio Nacional Yoyogi (Parque Yoyogi).
El parque Miyashita consta del bloque Sur y el bloque Norte, que están conectados entre sí. En el bloque Sur hay un área para patinadores y un muro para búlder. También hay una instalación deportiva polivalente. El bloque Norte alberga muchas tiendas de marcas de lujo, incluida la primera tienda insignia de Louis Vuitton para hombres del mundo.
Hay alrededor de 90 tiendas únicas en total que personifican la moda, el gusto y la cultura de Shibuya, incluidos cafés de música y diseño, galerías de arte y bares musicales. También hay una tienda “KitKat Chocolatory” donde puedes hacer tu propio KitKat tú mismo.
Shopping mall with mix of domestic and international brands, with indoor and outdoor spaces, and a food court too.
A new hotel brand from Mitsui Fudosan with a second branch in Kyoto (and more planned), Sequence promises a smart, comfortable stay with open spaces and local cultural aesthetics the order of the day.
The rooftop park provides an open space filled with lawns, as well as skateboard park, bouldering facility and sports area. Find a retro-styled branch of Starbucks here too.
Shibuya's Miyashita Park is the perfect place to go for some outdoor activity in the middle of Tokyo
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Taman Miyashita di Shibuya merupakan tempat yang sempurna untuk melakukan beberapa aktivitas outdoor di tengah-tengah Tokyo.
Công viên Miyashita ở Shibuya là một nơi lý tưởng để tham gia các hoạt động ngoài trời ở trung tâm Tokyo
The ultramodern district of Shibuya recent added a new attraction to its long list. A wonderful indoor food alley that allows you to try all of Japan's best dishes from different prefectures, without having to travel to them and in grand style.
Shibuya's brand new building RAYARD Miyashita Park is home to countless restaurants, shops, boutique stores, and a beautiful rooftop park with great views of Tokyo's skyline.
Miyashita Park is famous as a skate park but what visitors to the area might not know is that it's home to some delicious foods!
Discover the revolutionary park located in the Shibuya Ward of Tokyo. This 330 meter long strip of land is bustling with restaurants, shops, sports facilities, and even a hotel!
For a limited time, Shibuya's Miyashita Park will be hosting a solo exhibition titled "Anti Wabi-Sabi", featuring ceramic works from Takahiro Koga.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the much-loved game, Shibuya's Miyashita Park is hosting a Magic: The Gathering event from September 1st until September 10th. It's set to include original card drawings on display, limited-edition merch, and plenty more.
To celebrate SpongeBob’s 25th anniversary, Miyashita Park in Shibuya, Tokyo will be opening a pop-up cafe from June 13 to November 4, 2024 called CAFE Secret Recipe.
Shibuya will close out the summer with a celebration that blends tradition and modern culture at the Shibuya Miyashita Park Bon Dance.
Ubicado justo al lado del gran parque central de Shinjuku, THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku es un moderno hotel boutique con fácil acceso a la cercana estación de Shinjuku y al santuario Meiji. El edificio del hotel de 14 pisos fue renovado y reabierto en agosto de 2018 como THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku . Cuenta con más de 400 habitaciones y 7 tipos de habitaciones distintas, todas cuentan con un estilo occidental y ofrecen vistas al parque desde el piso superior, así como una terraza suite recién inaugurada. El amplio diseño del atrio ofrece un ambiente relajado y conecta el restaurante, el bar, el salón y el vestíbulo. Una de las mejores amenidades del hotel THE KNOT son los deliciosos platillos que ofrece. Cuenta con seis áreas distintas donde se ofrecen comidas y bebidas a sus huespedes o visitas. Desde el área de parrilla hasta té negro de alta calidad y pan recién hecho.
Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and the surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, the international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort forma parte del grupo de hoteles de lujo Hankyu-Hanshin. Desde 1938, este hotel de lujo ha estado abriendo sus puertas a los huéspedes que buscan una estancia cómoda con acceso al centro de Tokio.
B-Flat Commune is an open-air hangout in Omotesandō featuring a variety of stalls and food trucks offering unique drinks, clothing, and bites to eat. Its relaxed vibe and plenty of seating make it an ideal spot for casual meetups and spending time with friends. It's a creative place where people can gather to eat a the open-air dining space or purchase fashion, antiques, product goods and other lifestyle items. Events are sometimes hosted at this community space, and operating stores may change from month to month.
Mame Shiba Cafe offers a unique experience where you can interact with Shiba dogs while enjoying your favorite drinks. You cannot make reservations in advance through phone or online, so it is best to book early in the morning at a store. The cafe requires customers to make a reservation in-store, present their receipt at the reserved time, and then enter the cafe.
If you're a fan of Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, there's one Tokyo restaurant that absolutely deserves a spot on your bucket list. While you may not know it by its real name, chances are you've seen it on screen—it’s the unforgettable setting for the iconic, over-the-top showdown between The Bride and the Crazy 88. Known affectionately by fans as “The Kill Bill Restaurant,” this venue offers more than just cinematic nostalgia—it's a vibrant and unique dining experience in its own right. Located in Tokyo’s upscale Nishi-Azabu district, this classic-style izakaya bar is where fiction meets flavor. Though the fake blood and samurai swords have long been cleaned away, the spirit of the film lives on in the architecture and atmosphere. Stepping inside feels like walking onto the set: a grand, high-ceilinged hall with a central open-plan dining space, surrounded by a mezzanine-level balcony—instantly recognizable to anyone who’s watched the movie. But don’t mistake it for just a movie-themed attraction. The Kill Bill restaurant is a serious culinary destination. It offers a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes, from sashimi and grilled skewers to noodle dishes and seasonal specialties. The menu also boasts creative fusion items like avocado and camembert tempura, which nods to the restaurant’s global popularity and mindset. And for international travelers with specific dietary needs, the restaurant provides vegan and halal-friendly menus (with at least three days’ notice). What makes this spot truly special is its ability to deliver a top-tier gourmet experience while doubling as a pop culture pilgrimage. You can sip sake where Uma Thurman once sliced through waves of enemies—minus the chaos, of course. Whether you’re a die-hard Tarantino fan, a foodie on the hunt for authentic Japanese flavors, or simply someone looking for a unique night out in Tokyo, this restaurant checks every box. Just one tip: Enjoy the drinks and dishes, but leave the swordplay to the professionals. Note: As you’d expect, Gonpachi is a popular restaurant. Same-day reservations are possible, but ideally you’ll want to reserve your table at least two days ahead of your visit, and even earlier if you’re planning to visit at the weekend.
Tower Records en Shibuya no solo merece una visita por su impresionante exterior. Con 9 pisos y alrededor de 5,000 metros cuadrados de espacio comercial, esta impresionante tienda de música es una de las más grandes del mundo. Aquí no solo encontrarás álbumes y singles actuales en CD o incluso vinilo, sino también publicaciones de todas las épocas de la historia de la música. Hay artistas nacionales e internacionales de todos los géneros, desde pop, metal, rap y jazz hasta música clásica. Tower Records responde al deseo de todos los fanáticos de la música de hurgar en estanterías aparentemente interminables, escuchar CD y luego agregarlos a su propia colección en casa. Este aspecto del coleccionismo es muy importante para la marca Tower Records, porque aquí no es solo el consumo lo que cuenta, sino la sensación de tener la historia de la música en la mano. Para el verdadero amante de la música, nada puede evitar una visita a Tower Records.
Shibuya Loft, the largest Loft in Tokyo is a 7 floor store and a common place to shop for gifts. The store is tax free and visitors who show their foreign passport upon check out will receive a 5% discount when spending a certain amount. Loft is a Japanese chain selling everyday commodities such as gifts, stationary, art, cosmetics and houseware.
El nuevo Shibuya PARCO es un centro comercial en el distrito de Shibuya de Tokio y pertenece a la cadena PARCO del mismo nombre. El Shibuya PARCO original existe desde 1973, pero fue reconstruido en 2019 para satisfacer las crecientes demandas de los visitantes de Shibuya. El concepto del nuevo centro comercial se basa en cinco temas: moda, arte y cultura, entretenimiento, comida y tecnología. Todos los aspectos deben estar presentes en cada piso, para que las alrededor de 190 tiendas diferentes, se fusionen en una experiencia de compra única. El diseño arquitectónico de los grandes almacenes, con sus elementos estructurales de varios tamaños y la construcción, que en parte recuerda a una escalera de caracol, pretende recordar las elevaciones y las calles de Shibuya. Además, debido a su eficiente sistema de cogeneración, el edificio fue elegido como proyecto piloto para la construcción de edificios sostenibles y que ahorran energía.