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Miyashita Park Travel Guide:Shibuya’s newest outing spot where shopping, parks, yokocho, and hotels come together!

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What is Miyashita Park?

Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park

Between Shibuya Station area and Harajuku/Omotesando area. “Miyashita Park” opened in 2020 in an area undergoing large-scale redevelopment. The concept of Miyashita Park is “new stimulation and topics” and “comfort and coziness,” and it features a park (Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park), commercial facilities (RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK), and a hotel (sequence MIYASHITA PARK) all in one place. The facilities include a variety of popular gourmet spots, stores, and places where you can play all night long.

Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park

One of the attractions of Miyashita Park is the rooftop park. This park area is equipped with a café and observation terrace, where visitors can try their hand at sports such as skateboarding and bouldering. In addition, the park’s multi-purpose exercise facility (with sand court specifications) and a spacious grass plaza of approximately 1,000 square meters where events may be held make it a venue for a variety of sports and events.

RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK, a commercial facility located in Miyashita Park, features numerous stores in a wide variety of industries and forms. In addition to fashion and gourmet food, another unique feature of this facility is that it offers “night entertainment. While most commercial facilities in Japan close around 10 p.m., MIYASHITA PARK has many izakaya (Japanese style pubs), clubs, and other facilities that can be enjoyed until morning. The fact that visitors can enjoy different aspects of the park during the day and at night is probably another reason why Miyashita Park is so popular.

Miyashita Park Appearance
Miyashita Park Appearance

Miyashita Park is long from north to south, and if you enter from the north side on the Shibuya Station side and exit to the south side on the opposite side, you will be connected to Harajuku, Aoyama, Omotesando, Yoyogi Park, and other popular areas in Tokyo. After enjoying Miyashita Park, it is recommended to take a walk to these areas.

Things to Do

Spend as much time as you want in the park on the rooftop.

Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park

Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park is located on the fourth floor of Miyashita Park. There is a grass field of about 1,000 m2 along with a skating rink, bouldering wall, and multi-purpose exercise facility. Events are sometimes held here, attracting many people.

  instant skateboards
instant skateboards

There is also an assortment of recreational facilities and stores associated with the park. For example, the “adidas Brand Center”, the largest directly operated store in Japan, and “instant skateboards”, a long-established skateboard store, are must-sees for skaters and boulderers in the park.

“GRIT NATION” is also a studio for sports enthusiasts, where you can do yoga/training workouts on the lawn. In addition, there is a restaurant, “Muscle Shokudo”, which offers high-protein, low-calorie meals, so you don’t have to worry about replenishing your energy after your workout.

FOOD HALL
FOOD HALL

On the third floor of the South Block, just a short walk from the park, is the “FOOD HALL”, where you can purchase food and drinks for a relaxing day at the park. The casual fast food restaurants are gathered here, making it easy to use without hesitation.

“Starbucks Coffee” is also open in the park to procure the coffee you are accustomed to. We invite you to spend your time in Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park in the style of your choice, whether it be relaxing and forgetting about the time, or on the contrary, actively utilizing the sports facilities, outdoor stores, and restaurants.

Enjoy gourmet food in the restaurant district and Shibuya Yokocho

Starbucks
Starbucks

Miyashita Park also offers a wide variety of eateries and restaurants, and on the way to the park on the fourth floor, you will find a collection of cafes and restaurants for a relaxing time in the park. Many of the stores are casual, so it is recommended to wander in and purchase some bread, snacks, coffee, etc.

A popular store on the 2nd floor of the South Mall is “Bread, Espresso and Machiawase,” which is based on the concept of “a new meeting place in Shibuya. On the 2nd floor of the North District, the lifestyle brand MAISON KITSUNÉ operates “CAFÉ KITSUNÉ” and other popular stores in Japan.

Aoyama Shanwei
Aoyama Shanwei

On the 3rd floor of the North Block, located right next to the lawn plaza, you will find popular restaurants that have long been familiar with Shibuya, such as the authentic Chinese restaurant “Aoyama Shanwei” and the teppanyaki restaurant “Miyashita Naruru”. The 3rd floor of the North Block area is also home to a variety of restaurants in different price ranges, from reasonably priced restaurants to upscale establishments, making it a great place to enjoy yourself with friends, family, or by yourself.

Shibuya Yokocho
Shibuya Yokocho

If you would like to visit a Japanese izakaya, you should not miss “Shibuya Yokocho”, a restaurant district in the South Block of the city. Store fronts decorated with noren (traditional Japanese blinds) and lanterns give you a sense of nostalgic Japan of the good old days. Many of the stores in Yokocho offer local gourmet foods and soul food, and you can taste dishes from all over Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa. Eating your way through the gourmet foods of various regions with a drink in hand is one of the ways to enjoy Shibuya Yokocho.

Another notable restaurant in Shibuya Yokocho is Rikishi Meshi Man. The restaurant’s appeal lies in its hearty rikishi cuisine prepared by a former rikishi who actually served as a chankoban (sumo wrestler). The hustle and bustle of Yokocho and the hearty dishes are sure to invigorate your body and soul.

Shibuya Yokocho
Shibuya Yokocho

Shibuya Yokomachi is not only a place for gourmet food, but also a place for people to interact. Various events such as Bon Odori, Enka artists, and DJ performances are held here from time to time. It is open until 5:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday and until 11:00 p.m. on Sundays, so if you are in doubt about how to spend your evening, we recommend visiting Shibuya Yokocho.

Shop at a wide variety of stores

RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK Interior view

At Miyashita Park, you will find a wide range of apparel stores, from casual fast fashion brands to world-renowned luxury brands. Because they match a wide range of people of all ages and genders, everyone will never get bored.

There are three categories of stores: Fashion, Culture, and Market Street. You can find a wide variety of products, including high-brand items, subculture goods such as dance and music that are full of Shibuya’s unique atmosphere, sundries, food, and more. With so many stores, you can enjoy the excitement of window shopping in a daze.

BALENCIAGA
BALENCIAGA

The North District is home to world-class leading brands such as “GUCCI,” “LOUIS VUITTON,” “BALENCIAGA,” and “PRADA”. Other high-profile stores include “L’ECHOPPE”, a select store offering rare items, and “Sukima”, a concept store of Hender Scheme based in Asakusa, Tokyo.

TENRO-IN CAFE SHIBUYA
TENRO-IN CAFE SHIBUYA

Many unique non-fashion stores are also open for business. For those who want to immerse themselves in the world of hobbies and interests, “TENRO-IN CAFE SHIBUYA” offers workshops on books and cameras. “Face Records”, a long-established record store that promotes analog culture, offers a wide variety of vinyl records, record equipment, and music-related goods.

In addition, it is not uncommon to find stores that are not available in other areas or commercial facilities, such as the “HIGHTIDE STORE” that sells stationery and the “gram” accessory store. Pop-up stores will also open for a limited time, so be sure to check them out when you visit Miyashita Park.

Ideal for sightseeing! Enjoy Shibuya in the best hotel location

sequence MIYASHITA PARK Exterior
sequence MIYASHITA PARK Exterior

The hotel “sequence” in Miyashita Park is a hotel brand co-created with up-and-coming creators. Located near Shibuya Station and connecting Harajuku, Aoyama, Omotesando area, and the Yoyogi Park, this hotel is recommended for those who want to enjoy Shibuya to the fullest while staying at the hotel and experiencing shopping, dining, city walking, and night entertainment at the same time.

With a total of 240 rooms and a maximum occupancy of 499 people, the hotel is characterized by its simple yet rich space. Room types include “Bunk” (bank bed type room) on the 6th floor, “Double” and “Twin” rooms with luxurious views of the Shibuya cityscape from large windows in all rooms, and “Suite” rooms on the top 17 floors for a luxurious and sumptuous experience.

The guest rooms are designed with the concept of “Tokyo rooms full of sensitivity,” and both furniture and appliances are simple, relaxing, and friendly.

VALLEY PARK STAND
VALLEY PARK STAND

Also on the 4th floor, connected to Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park, is an open floor for all to use, which combines a cafe and bar with the hotel lobby lounge. It is a place to get food and drink items that can be brought to the park or to your guest room for enjoyment, and can be used even if you are not staying at the hotel.

On the 5th floor is the restaurant and bar, a space where you can enjoy a leisurely meal with a view of the Shibuya cityscape and Shibuya Municipal Miyashita Park below. Breakfast, which offers a variety of dishes, can be enjoyed with all five senses, and is also open to non-guests.

And on the 18th floor, the top floor, a rooftop bar and restaurant called “SOAK” is open for business. You can spend an extraordinary evening and experience the atmosphere of a quiet adult.

Facility Information

Miyashita Park

Business hours: Depends on the store/facility.
Closed: Open all year round
Address:
South Block: 1-26, Shibuya 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
North Block: 6-20 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
For inquiries, please click here for the official website.

Access Information

By train

  • About 3 minutes walk from Shibuya Station on JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Ginza Line, Fukutoshin Line, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Denentoshi Line, Keio Inokashira Line

By bus

  • Toei Bus “Miyashita Koen” or Hachiko Bus “Miyashita Koen-mae” stop, 1 min. walk

Frequently Asked Q&A

Where can I make hotel reservations?

Reservations can be made through the hotel’s official website.
https://www.sequencehotels.com/miyashita-park/eng/

Besides shopping and dining, what else is there to do?

The main attractions of Miyashita Park are parks, restaurants, and commercial facilities, but be sure to check out the night entertainment facility “or” on the first through third floors of the North Block, which combines a cafe & music bar, art gallery, and club into a single entertainment complex. DJ performances and music by artists can be enjoyed.

Since the club is open until 5:00 a.m. the next day, it is a good place to wander in after work on weekends and spend time listening to music at the club.

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