Shibuya (渋谷区, Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. A major commercial and business centre, it houses the two busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
Restaurants in Shibuya
5.0 based on 75 reviews
WANDER COMPASS SHIBUYA is an unconventional tourist information center in Tokyo. We provide a wide range of services for those traveling in Japan. Services provided include itinerary support, Metro ticket sale, tours, guides and many more. There are also “Tomodachi Guide” who would assist you in creating the perfect plan from scratch and guide you around. Don’t have any plan yet? Please feel free to stop by anytime during your Tokyo Trip:)
My wife and I were told we should watch a Japanese Show called Midnight Tokyo Diner before we left Canada. We loved the series so we wondered whether could find the location. We were most fortunate to drop by the tourist information Centre at the Shibuya Station. It was the great detective work of Kana and Chihiro that gave us the location of this small restaurant ( room for 6-7 people) In the Golden Gai area. We were given lots of great ideas around the Shibuya and Shinjuku area. Thank you to our new friends in Tokyo. If you want some great information from very friendly and informative people don’t hesitate to drop by. You will be very glad you did!
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Shibuya-san is a tourist information centre located on the ground floor of the Shibuya Fukuras building, right where buses from Narita and Haneda airports arrive in Shibuya. As the very first sliver of Tokyo that travellers experience upon arrival, Shibuya deserves more than just your average tourist center – it needs a hub that provides information you can’t find online. Shibuya-san is that and more: it also functions as a gallery during the day and as a bar at night, inviting locals and visitors to interact in a laid-back setting. It’s where you can learn things that only Tokyoites know and meet people who open up new opportunities. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, Shibuya-san, on the ground floor of Shibuya Fukuras, is always worth the detour.
4.5 based on 342 reviews
Harajuku is the capital for youth fashion and culture. A walk along the iconic street, Takeshita will allow you to experience an extreme Kawaii-ness with many fashion boutiques, cafes and crepe stands. Not far away is Omotesando, which offer more mature fashion stores. Don't worry if you are not an fashionholic, the famous Yoyogi park and Meiji Jingu shrine are only few minutes walk from the station. If you got lost or did not know what to do in Harajuku, please do not hesitate to stop by our Harajuku Tourist Information Center. Our staffs will be happy to answer all your questions. In addition, we also provide currency exchange, baggage storage, data sims card and tours to popular destination in Japan (beside, there is free WiFi in-store).
Nice service personality and useful guiding in finding the place I want to go. Overall is a nice experience
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Shinjuku Tourist Information Center is operated by H.I.S. travel agency. Our philosophy is to continue providing useful information to our customers. Please feel free to drop by or contact us to access a wide range of detailed, updated tourist's informations. Hotel and flight reservation, exciting day tour booking, pocket wi-fi rental, baggage storage and many more!
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4.0 based on 40 reviews
A recent visit to Tokyo with sister and friend - ended up here to buy Japan rail passes. Everyone was very friendly and helpful and spoke enough English to communicate adequately. After pass purchases, they even made our first Shinkansen (bullet train) reservations for us.
3.5 based on 20 reviews
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government operates Tokyo Tourist Information Centers at five locations in the metropolitan area, providing practical advice along with the latest tourist information for visitors to the city. Please feel free to stop by with any travel inquiries. Major Services 1.Information on sightseeing in Tokyo and other areas of Japan 2.Information service for tourist destinations and routes 3.Information service for transportation 4.Information service for accommodation facilities in Tokyo 5.Free Wi-Fi 6.Introduction to Tokyo Tourism Volunteers 7.Sales of related goods and tickets (only at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, also known as Busta Shinjuku) 8.Delivery of parcels and temporary safekeeping of personal belongings (only at Busta Shinjuku) 9.Currency Exchange (only at Busta Shinjuku)
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