Shibuya PARCO
Shopping Mall

Shibuya PARCO

PrefectureTokyo
Areas

Address

150-8377

Tokyo, Shibuya, Udagawachō, 15-1

Official Links

About Shibuya PARCO

Shibuya PARCO is a complex commercial building located in Shibuya, Tokyo, and serves as the flagship store for PARCO nationwide.

Opened in 1973, it has been a center for fashion and entertainment, driving pop culture trends like "Gyaru" and "Shibuya-kei music," and has developed Shibuya as a "youth town."

Due to building deterioration, it closed in 2016 and reopened in 2019 as the "Shibuya PARCO Hulic Building."

6F CYBERSPACE SHIBUYA: Manga, Anime, and Game Shops

This floor is a digital and subculture zone that attracts character fans from both Japan and abroad.

Pokémon Center Shibuya

A shop dealing with merchandise and games from the popular "Pokémon" series. The stylish store, primarily black-themed, features a Mewtwo statue. At the Shibuya-exclusive "Pokémon Design Lab," you can create original T-shirts by combining your favorite designs.

Note: On new game or Pokémon card pack release days and during events, tickets may be distributed, and entry may be restricted.

Nintendo TOKYO

Japan's first official Nintendo store. It offers a wide range of items from "Mario," "Splatoon," "Animal Crossing," "The Legend of Zelda," and more. In addition to selling game consoles, software, and character goods, events and game experience sessions are planned.

Note: On expected busy days, tickets are distributed. Before opening, tickets can be obtained at "Shibuya PARCO 1F," and after opening, at "6F External Staircase Entrance in front of the Mario Statue."

TOKYO PARADE goods & cafe

Collaborates with various characters and works, offering food, goods, and greeting events. Past collaborations include the game "Katamari Damacy," the anime "Hypnosis Mic -Division Rap Battle-," the manga "Inuyasha," and the dance & vocal group "Da-iCE."

Jump Shop

Marked by figures of Luffy from "One Piece" and Goku from "Dragon Ball" at the entrance, this is an official licensed shop by Shueisha dealing with goods from "Weekly Shonen Jump" works. Many famous manga scenes are designed on the walls inside and outside the store.

Character goods and replica artworks are sold, allowing you to obtain famous scenes and original illustrations.

CAPCOM STORE TOKYO

An antenna shop featuring Capcom's popular character goods from "Monster Hunter," "Ace Attorney," "Resident Evil," and more. It also handles limited edition goods, making it an irresistible space for fans. The Ryu figure from "Street Fighter" at the entrance is a photo spot.

THE★JOJO WORLD

The world's first experiential official shop for Hirohiko Araki's popular "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" series. In addition to purchasing store-exclusive goods, you can enjoy attractions and a cafe.

SEGA STORE TOKYO

Sells popular game goods from Sega/Atlus such as "Yakuza," "Persona," "Puyo Puyo," and "Sonic." As the first flagship store in Japan, it offers many exclusive items. It is a shop where fans gather from both Japan and abroad.

Godzilla Store Shibuya

The first store in Japan to install a Burning Godzilla statue, allowing you to enjoy the red-burning Godzilla production. It offers pre-sale apparel goods, GODZILLA THE ART exhibitions, and event-exclusive figures, providing many unique attractions to the Shibuya store.

Other Floors

B1F

Includes restaurants, card shops, and record stores.

Offers a variety of shops, including sushi, obanzai, tempura, vegan izakaya, music cafes & bars. There is also a gallery that curates various themes such as art and anime, allowing you to enjoy both food and culture.

1F-5F

Each floor has various concepts, dealing with global brands, cosmetics, craft goods, vintage items, cutting-edge fashion, art, and culture. It gathers content that is not bound by gender or genre, making it a lineup befitting a flagship store of PARCO.

7F

Features restaurants centered on Japanese food such as sushi, tempura, and ramen. It has larger, higher-priced shops than B1F, allowing you to enjoy meals leisurely.

8F

Equipped with the latest facilities, it hosts productions at "PARCO Theater," the event space "Almost Daily Sunday" by "Almost Daily Itoi Newspaper," and the mini-theater "WHITE CINE QUINTO" screening independent films from Japan and abroad.

9F

A floor themed on "learning," where teenagers can receive creative education from artists and designers active on the front lines at "GAKU," an event space "SUPER DOMMUNE" conducting various experiments and evolutions in streaming, and "Shibuya Future Design," a creative studio exploring and expanding the possibilities of Shibuya City.

10F (ROOFTOP PARK)

Features an approximately 60-tsubo indoor event space "PBOX," hosting food and craft markets, music events, and more.

Getting Around

Note: Due to redevelopment construction around Shibuya Station scheduled until 2024, the roads may change due to construction.

From JR Shibuya Station

Exit the Hachiko gate, cross the scramble crossing, and proceed straight on the right side of TUTAYA.

At the intersection with MODI, turn left and proceed straight up the slope.

From Hanzomon Line, Den-en-toshi Line, Fukutoshin Line, Toyoko Line

Exit the Hachiko gate and head towards exit A6.

After going up the stairs, follow the same route as when coming from Shibuya Station, as you will be in front of TUTAYA.

From Ginza Line

Exit the Scramble Square direction gate and go down the escalator.

Exit the station, turn left past the bus terminal, and head towards JR Shibuya Station. Follow the same route as when coming from Shibuya Station towards the Hachiko gate.

From Inokashira Line

Exit the central gate and go down the escalator of Shibuya Mark City.

After descending to the ground, proceed straight to the left. After crossing the scramble crossing, follow the same route as from Shibuya Station.

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