Shibuya 109
Shibuya 109
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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This shopping mall near the Shibuya Scramble is the best place to go for unique and girly Japanese fashion. Shoes, clothes, costumes, beauty products, accessories, and food are all on offer.
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Neighbourhood: Shibuya / Harajuku / Ebisu
There are countless opportunities to shop in the Shibuya and Harajuku districts, especially in shops that focus on Japan's "Kawaii" culture. The trendiest areas are around Shibuya’s Center district, Harajuku's Takeshita-dori and in Omotesando. If you need to recharge from all the shopping, you can easily refresh yourself in Meiji Jingu or Sasaki Park. In contrast, Ebisu has a more grown up ambiance of calm and cool. At the Museum of Yebisu Beer you can learn about the beer that was responsible for the town’s name, and enjoy dining at the popular noodle shops in the surrounding area.
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VeroC
Sydney, Australia61 contributions
Jan 2020
The place has many stores, mostly attractive for the young. Good to see but do not expect a huge selection. It feels like being inside a pinball machine.
The noise and lighting can get to you by the time you reach the 3rd floor.
The noise and lighting can get to you by the time you reach the 3rd floor.
Written 10 January 2020
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K T
Toronto, Canada1,252 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Visited in January of 2020, and the experience was a very fun whirlwind! Very entertaining, and certainly a has a teenage mall feel, with a focus on affordable, fashionable women’s clothing. A very fun time, certainly recommended if you’re in the area, however personally I did not make a purchase.
It’s a very fun experience!!
It’s a very fun experience!!
Written 10 January 2020
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Abovetheclouds
2,240 contributions
Jun 2023 • Solo
I am in my forties so I would say, if you want to browse or eat, then yes. To buy, probably not. This is one of those 'pretty' department stores. Some of the items were nice but I have gone past the fashion trends for teenagers or those in their early twenties. Worth a browse or if your into Japanese brands and fashion. There were a few nice things that I liked like shoes and bags. I didn't look at prices. The lifts take ages so use the escalators. The eateries mainly cater for those after a dessert, again with a range of 'pretty food' items.
Written 2 June 2023
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Katy Santos
Philippines519 contributions
Aug 2020
Shibuya 109 is one of the shopping havens of Shibuya. If you wish to look like a Japanese doll, then you should try and purchase pretty outfits here. Their winter coats are super cool!
Written 29 July 2021
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Jace_disgrace
Kirrawee, Australia410 contributions
Fortunately the travel guide informed us that Shibuya 109 was for ladies wear and across the street was for men. Level upon level of local designers. My friend bought a few things. I however only bought a pair of boots. Some of the stores are quite similar in styling and range. Worth checking out for sure. Each level usually only has around 4-6 shops which are small enough to be in and out in a minute or two....
Written 20 January 2015
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Milton Kanno
Sao Paulo, SP9,892 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
I ve been here twice and a few times in Times Square New York. I still prefer Shibuya. There is no rational reason to explain why but I do think Shibuya is more interesting. The croud crossing, the Hachiko, the stores, the street level light panels, everything here amazes me.
Written 7 September 2017
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ThereseTheTraveller
Oslo, Norway308 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
This small but tall shopping mal is a must if you are a girl.
Filled with tiny shops that sell everything from bags, clothes to make up and apparel.
Only negative thing is that when it comes to sizes they are very small the biggest ones equals S/M or 8/10 UK
But worth a look anyways
Filled with tiny shops that sell everything from bags, clothes to make up and apparel.
Only negative thing is that when it comes to sizes they are very small the biggest ones equals S/M or 8/10 UK
But worth a look anyways
Written 10 September 2017
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pinkpearlpony
Helsinki, Finland58 contributions
Nov 2019 • Solo
With a central location in the heart of Shibuya, this is a go-to place for younger women who want to shop trendy and generally affordable clothing. It has a very cute interior, is clean and easy to navigate, and has lots of bathrooms. Staff is friendly and eager to help. For men, it doesn't offer much, but as a young woman I was fascinated by this place.
Written 15 November 2019
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KatiaenJohan
Hemiksem, Belgium296 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
We spent some time here with a Japanese friend who said it is the nr 1 place among Japanese teen girls. It has lots of tiny shops with colourful clothes aimed exactly at that market segment. We ended up in a place where the girls had fun in a photo booth with editing options. The 'shop' reminded us more of Disney than anything else, but they had good fun.
Written 3 August 2018
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Courtney C
Melbourne, Australia107 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
This cylindrical building is a place people should go to at least once. I found that the bottom levels are mainly more expensive shops and only once you get to the top are there some cheaper ones. Not that I mind these shops; it's just the type of mall it is. It's interesting walking in circles to get to each shop so if you only go for the architectural design then that's something.
Written 1 April 2018
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I was wondering if clothing /shoes are mainly Japanese sizes or can clothing (mainly shoes) also be found in sizes more so for Europeans ? I am a size 40 (American 10) for shoes .. will it be impossible to find something for myself there ?
Written 17 August 2017
Hi! The shoes I bought were from a (clothing)store called Barak and came in small med & large!! Inside 109, upper level.
I'm a euro 35/36, 5.5 US, which is small, so finding shoes for me was easy. People go nuts for the shoes I bought in Japan so I do recommend buying there if you can find your size. Nearby department stores and shopping areas would have better options than 109. My hubby & both found shoes in Shibuya that we love!! Here's the location. Name is Whoop-de-doo. 舘野ビル
3 Chome-22-6 Jingūmae, Shibuya-ku, Tōkyō-to 150-0001, Japan
Written 21 August 2017
hi, it is open from 10am to 9pm, some restaurants open at 11am and close at 10pm
Written 2 May 2017
Hola,
Quisiera saber si hay parking para auto en el centro comercial Shibuya 109? Y si es así cuál es su precio?
Gracias.
Written 22 January 2017
Lo siento pero no le puedo responder porque no lo sé, pero me imagino que cerca seguro que hay.
Written 23 January 2017
Hoe veel verdiepingen is de mall? Ik weet dat er 3 verdiepingen ondergronds zitten, maar hoeveel is het naar boven?
Written 29 October 2016
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