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Shibuya Stream

Shibuya Stream is a shopping/dining/hotel complex very close to Shibuya Station. While not as appealing at some other centers in Shibuya, there are some good eateries and it’s worth a look if you find yourself in the area.

View of the walkway leading to the tower building containing the
Shibuya Stream shopping complex in Tokyo,
Japan[Shibuya Stream - © Chris Rowthorn]

Named for a small river that’s been uncovered and rejuvenated recently, Shibuya Streem makes use of space that opened up when the Tokyu Toyoko Line terminal was moved underground here in 2013.

Interior walkway leading to restaurants and food shops in the Shibuya
Stream entertainment complex in Tokyo,
Japan [Shibuya Stream food floor - © Chris Rowthorn]

There are several restaurants spread over the first four floors, above which you’ll find offices and a hotel, the Excel Tokyu Shibuya Stream Hotel.

The second food floor of the Shibuya Stream shopping complex,
featuring a bar and other places to
eat [Shibuya Stream food floor 2 - © Chris Rowthorn]

English name:
Shibuya Stream

Japanese name:
渋谷ストリーム

English address:
3-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0002

Japanese address:
〒150-0002 東京都渋谷区渋谷3-21-3

Opening hours:
Varies by store

Nearest Transport:
Directly connected to Shibuya Station

Telephone:
0570-050-428 (from within Japan only)

Website:Official website (machine translation)

Near To Here:
Shibuya Stream 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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