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Shibuya Hikarie

Visit Shibuya Hikarie to eat and shop until you drop - but also to admire the stunning night views from the sky lobby.

Exterior view of the Shibuya Hikarie department store in Tokyo,
Japan[Shibuya Hikarie - image © Chris Rowthorn]

Hikarie is one of several department stores in Shibuya. If possible, it’s even more comprehensive in its shopping and entertainment than many others in the area. With 16 floors and 3 basement floors dedicated to the art of consumerism, Hikarie is designed to keep you occupied for many happy hours. Theatre buffs will appreciate that the 11-16th floors consist of Tokyo Theatre Orb, which puts on Western-style musicals so you won’t actually have to visit the West End for your musical theatre fix.

Entrance and counter in the Dining 6 food floor, Shibuya Hikarie
department store, Tokyo,
Japan [Dining 6 food floor - image © Chris Rowthorn]

The food halls in the basement are fabulous, and the dining experience on the restaurant floors (6F - 8F) is augmented by the views of Shibuya outside. Of particular interest on the 8th floor is the d47 eatery. Its menu consists of 47 dishes - one from each prefecture in Japan. It’s a fun way to explore regional cuisines in Japan without stepping outside of Tokyo.

View of Tokyo rooftops from high up the tower of the Shibuya Hikarie
department
store [Shibuya Hikarie - image © Florentyna Leow]

Lastly, the Hikarie building is worth a visit for the splendid views. It’s a skyscraper towering over the south side of JR Shibuya Station. At 183 meters tall, it has the nice reputation of being the 40th tallest building in Tokyo. You’ll want to head up to the 16th floor sky lobby when darkness falls. Have a seat at one of the cafes or grab a drink at the convenience store and enjoy the neon lights of Shibuya glowing and pulsating beneath you. Since Hikarie is open till 11pm, it makes a lovely finish to a day out in town.

View of the sky above Tokyo from the 16th floor sky lobby in the
Shibuya Hikarie department
store [Shibuya Hikarie - image © Florentyna Leow]

English name:
Shibuya Hikarie

Japanese name:
渋谷ヒカリエ

English address:
2-21-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-8510

Japanese address:
〒150-8510 東京都渋谷区渋谷2-21-1

Opening hours:
B3-5F: 10am-9pm
6F: 11am-11pm
7F: 11am-11:30pm (Sunday 11am-11pm)
8F: 11am-8pm

Price:

Nearest Transport:
Train: Directly connected to Shibuya Station by 2F connecting passage.

Telephone:
+81-3-5468-5892

Website:Official website (English of the machine translation)

Near To Here:
Shibuya Hikarie is located in Tokyo’s Shibuya district. See our complete list of things to do in Shibuya, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

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