Shrines & temples
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Konno Hachimangu
東京都 · 渋谷区
Konno Hachimangu Shrine, located in Shibuya ward of Tokyo, is one of the most famous Shinto shrines dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war and patron deity of the imperial family. Founded in 1596 during the Keicho period, this shrine was originally a humble temple built to commemorate Tokugawa Ieyasu's victory over the Western Army at the Battle of Sekigahara. Over time, it has evolved into a grand complex with beautiful gardens and traditional architecture.
Meiji Jingu Main Shrine
東京都 · 渋谷区
Meiji Jingu Main Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Yoyogi Park, Shibuya, Tokyo, dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The shrine was built in 1920 to commemorate the emperor's life and reign. Its design blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern elements, featuring a striking cedar gate and a vermilion torii gate. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens and forested areas, offering a serene escape from the bustling city.
Suga Jinja Shrine
東京都 · 新宿区
Located in the heart of Tokyo's Shibuya ward, Suga Jinja Shrine is a serene oasis amidst the bustling cityscape. Dedicated to the Shinto deity Sugawa Okami, the shrine offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage and mythological traditions.
Yoyogi Hachiman
Tokyo
Yoyogi Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto temple located in the heart of Tokyo's Shibuya ward, near the famous Yoyogi Park. Dedicated to the deity Hachiman, the god of war and protector of the emperor, the shrine was originally built in 1843 as a humble torii gate but has since grown into a thriving community hub. The shrine is also renowned for its role in popular culture, having been featured in numerous films and TV shows, including the hit anime series 'Nana' and 'K-Pop idol dramas'. Visitors can explore the serene gardens, admire the traditional vermilion gates, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic Tokyo landmark.
Landmarks
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Seibu Shibuya
Tokyo 150-8330
Shibuya's notable 5-building department store for fashion, cosmetics, home goods, restaura...
Kyoto Hyoto Shabu Shabu Shibuya
Dogenzaka
SHOUTAIAN
Sakuragaokacho
Laid-back venue famed for its drinkable hamburger steak & other beef recipes, plus terrace...
Pepper Parlor
Dogenzaka
Luana Shibuya
Tokyo 151-0072
MEGA Don Quijote
Tokyo 154-0042
Hands Shibuya
Tokyo 150-0042
Gold's Gym Harajuku Tokyo
Jingumae
Sponsored
Tokyo 151-0071
APA Hotel Nishi Shinjuku Gochome Eki Tower
Tokyo 151-0071
NADESHIKO HOTEL SHIBUYA
Tokyo 150-0045
Chisoku Jōraku
Tokyo 151-0073
Hotels
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Guides & blog
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Complete Guide to Smoking Areas in Tokyo (By District) – 2026
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Shibuya Smoking Areas: Where to Smoke Near Shibuya Station (2026 Guide)
Where can you smoke in Shibuya? This guide maps all designated smoking areas near Shibuya Station, the Scramble Crossing, and surrounding districts—with official Shibuya City data.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing: Tokyo's Most Famous Intersection
Experience the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing, where thousands of people cross simultaneously. Learn the best viewing spots, best times to visit, and what to do in Shibuya.