Guidebook for Shibuya-ku

Jay
Guidebook for Shibuya-ku

Getting Around

89 locals recommend
Yoyogi Station
1-chōme-34 Yoyogi
89 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

When I want to drink until 2am, I'll go there. Nice place, Nice music and Nice atmosphere. My favorite drink is Gin Lime. I like Gin.
65 locals recommend
Yoyogi Village
1-chōme-28-9 Yoyogi
65 locals recommend
When I want to drink until 2am, I'll go there. Nice place, Nice music and Nice atmosphere. My favorite drink is Gin Lime. I like Gin.

Parks & Nature

Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
2181 locals recommend
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
11 Naitōmachi
2181 locals recommend
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
Yoyogi Park is the fourth largest urban park in Tokyo. It is separated by a road into two sections: the forest park A section and the contrasting B section with stadium, outdoor stage, and other facilities. The site was once a military parade ground. After the war, it was used as the Washington Heights U.S. army barracks and the Olympic village for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics before being opened as a park. Trees that were still young when the park was opened have grown today to form a dense green forest along with those of Meiji Jingu Shrine. Water scenery facilities composed of three large and small fountains 15 to 30 meters tall and a water circuit were completed in May 1990. Thus, the park was reborn, further blessed with water and greenery.
49 locals recommend
代々木公園サイクリングコース
2 Yoyogikamizonocho
49 locals recommend
Yoyogi Park is the fourth largest urban park in Tokyo. It is separated by a road into two sections: the forest park A section and the contrasting B section with stadium, outdoor stage, and other facilities. The site was once a military parade ground. After the war, it was used as the Washington Heights U.S. army barracks and the Olympic village for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics before being opened as a park. Trees that were still young when the park was opened have grown today to form a dense green forest along with those of Meiji Jingu Shrine. Water scenery facilities composed of three large and small fountains 15 to 30 meters tall and a water circuit were completed in May 1990. Thus, the park was reborn, further blessed with water and greenery.

Essentials

53 locals recommend
mini Piago
3-chōme-52-6 Honmachi
53 locals recommend
This is the nearest convenience store.
6 locals recommend
FamilyMart Sendagayahatomori
5-chōme-16-10 Sendagaya
6 locals recommend
This is the nearest convenience store.

Sightseeing

96 locals recommend
Shiba Park
96 locals recommend

Food Scene

The taste is Fukuoka of Kyushu, my hometown. Especially ra-men, Gyo-za are my recommend.
Goten Sendagaya
5-chōme-15-8 Sendagaya
The taste is Fukuoka of Kyushu, my hometown. Especially ra-men, Gyo-za are my recommend.