Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Shibuya, Kanto

May 22, 2021 Sheron Bogner

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

1. My Japan Guide

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5.0 based on 106 reviews

My Japan Guide

My Japan Guide specializes in personal Japan Tours for individuals and small groups. We offer a wide variety of guided walks in Japan… but also happy to organize tailor-made journey according to your requirements. Making Japan come alive.

2. Kimono Kawaii Company Shibuya

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5.0 based on 270 reviews

Kimono Kawaii Company Shibuya

Rental Kimono Shop in Shibuya,Tokyo. You can take awesome pictures and movies at the"scramble"intersection and the Hachiko Statue. You can also visit Meiji Jingu and Takeshita street in Harajuku. Rental fee includes dressing fee and everything which you wear with Kimono.

3. Samurai Armor Photo Studio

5-6 Maruyamacho King Bldg. 7F, Shibuya 150-0044 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-4330-7200 [email protected] http://samurai.bz
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5.0 based on 431 reviews

Samurai Armor Photo Studio

4. SAMURAI Sengoku Photo Studio Samurai

3-35-10 Yoyogi Ocean Bldg. 3F, Yoyogi, Shibuya 151-0053 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6847-2653 [email protected] http://samurai-pictures.jp/
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SAMURAI Sengoku Photo Studio Samurai

Experience samurai armor dress up photos in Tokyo. Photo studio where you can experience the armor of SAMURAI in the Sengoku period. The studio needs a reservation. The armor of this studio is made in pure Japan. It's made in the same way as in the 16th century. Our dedicated staff will dress up and explain for you to have an armor experience. We also have many weapons such as swords and spears for photography. The staff will instruct posing good-looking SAMURAI. We are under the guidance of actor & choreographer "Tetsuro Shimaguchi" of Hollywood movie "Kill Bill". We will give you photos in print and data. If you wish, you can print photos on posters, mugs, etc. and receive them on the same day. We also give you a sword lesson. The staff at the studio is good at entertaining you! Let's go to "SAMURAI". If you are visiting on the day, please contact us by email or phone.

Reviewed By heinriche2019

I travelled to Japan with my father to watch rwc 2019 and decided to book a photo shoot with SAMURAI Sengoku Photo Studio as a memory of our trip together. Taro san was a great host and photographer with wonderful staff and shared some amazing Japanese history about the armour and samurai practises. Truely an unforgettable experience! I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to dive into Japanese history and culture and have fun while doing it! Thank you again!

5. Yoyogi Park

2-1 Yoyogi Kamizonocho, Shibuya 151-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3469-6081 https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index039.html
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4.5 based on 2,321 reviews

Yoyogi Park

Reviewed By emma_give - Tokyo, Japan

You saw the title of the review – just go there during Sakura season. You will see a lot of Japanese drinking with their friends in the midst of day! of course not to forget the pink Sakura petal is an amazing background to your new instagram profile picture!

6. Meiji Jingu Shrine

1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizono-cho, Shibuya 151-8857 Tokyo Prefecture http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/index.html
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4.5 based on 8,198 reviews

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Two, large gates frame the entrance to this Shinto shrine that was dedicated to Emperor and Empress Meiji. Completed in 1920, repairs were required after the shrine was damaged during World War II.

Reviewed By Bozeman-Dublin - Trim, Ireland

My favourite place in Tojyo, simple as that. When combined with its gardens this wonderful, beguiling shrine will keep you captivated for hours as it did me. The main shrine is stunning with is huge torii and beautiful colours I loved the row of burgundy wine barrels and sake barrels opposite, gifts for the consecration of the shrine.. There is a beautiful prayer wall too on the right as you look at the main shrine. They ive you a nice little guide going in and you starmp it yourself with a lovely old ink stamper. The pair of sacred Camphor trees in the forecourt are gorgeous. One was planted in memory of the Emperor who died in 1912, the other for the Empress who passed in 1920. They are two trees tended to look like one, a beautiful sentiment. Now, one main bit of advice. Don't limit yourself just to the main shrine. Wander around the grounds as there are some simply gorgeous smaller ones dotted about. Anyway, a wonderful, spiritual place, very moving and captivating. An absolute must do.

7. Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center

1-19 Oyamacho, Shibuya 151-0065 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-5790-0760 [email protected] http://tokyocamii.org/
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center

Tokyo Camii, also known as Tokyo Mosque, is a mosque with an adjoining Turkish culture center located in the Ōyama-chō district of Shibuya ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is the largest mosque in Japan. The mosque was originally built along with an adjoining school on May 12, 1938 by Bashkir and Tatar immigrants from Russia who had come to Japan after the October Revolution. It was made under the direction of Abdürreşid İbrahim, the first Imam of the mosque, and Abdülhay Kurban Ali. In 1986, the mosque had to be demolished because of severe structural damage. Under the direction and support of Diyanet İşleri Başkanliği a new building was begun in 1998. The architect for the building was Muharrem Hilmi Senalp. The ornamentation was based on Ottoman religious architecture. Around 70 Turkish craftsmen performed the finishing details, and a considerable quantity of marble was imported from Turkey. The construction was completed in 2000. Tokyo Camii is 734 square meters in area. Its main dome is 23 meters tall and is supported by six pillars, while the adjacent minaret is 41 tall.

Reviewed By DzulhilmiZulkifli - Putrajaya, Malaysia

You can perform your prayer when you come here. this building have 5 floor. they provide male prayer room and female prayer room as well

8. Kiddy Land Harajuku

6-1-9 Jingumae, Shibuya 150-0001 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3409-3431 http://www.kiddyland.co.jp/harajuku/
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4.5 based on 347 reviews

Kiddy Land Harajuku

This Tokyo landmark sells animated character goods. It has different corners dedicated to different characters including Snoopy and Hello Kitty, and its flagship location carries some exclusive items.

Reviewed By MaisyB - Newtown, Australia

You need time to work through all the levels of this fabulous toy store, my kids were in toy heaven. There is everything from Lego to Snoopy, Hello Kitty and Miffy toys and merchandise as well as other toys. We spent around an hour working through the floors. There is an elevator for prams or if you can’t do the stairs. Really is a must if you are in Harajuku with kids.

9. Daikanyama T-Site

17-5 Sarugakucho, Shibuya 150-0033 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3770-2525 http://real.tsite.jp/daikanyama/
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Daikanyama T-Site

Reviewed By CHM_LifeIsGood

We love the design concept to link three buildings by link bridges. Movement from one building to another is seamless and smooth. Love the collection of books mix with stationery display. The coffee corner on the second level offers light meals and coffee. Lightings and furnitures are carefully chosen to provide a relax ambiance. Recommend for music and movie lover for their great collections. Shop around this areas offer different shopping experience for the non-budget conscious crowd.

10. Meiji Shrine Imperial Garden

1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya 151-0052 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-3379-5511 http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/midokoro/2.html
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4.5 based on 229 reviews

Meiji Shrine Imperial Garden

Reviewed By LoisD96 - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Visited the Shrine on the same day as the new Emperor was installed. A national holiday for the Japanese with many there to honour a very famous Emperor of the past. The entry portal is quite magnificent and the area beatuifully wooded. A very enjoyable visit.

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