What to do and see in Shibuya, Kanto: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

September 27, 2021 Malia Yoakum

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. Kimono Kawaii Company Shibuya

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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.

2. Mayuko's Little Kitchen Japanese Cooking Class

Meeting point: Sendagaya Station, Sobu line, Sendagaya, Shibuya 151-0051 Tokyo Prefecture +81 80-3502-2005 [email protected] http://www.mayukoslittlekitchen.com/?utm_source=Tripadvisor&utm_medium=ContactDetails&utm_campaign=TA
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Mayuko's Little Kitchen Japanese Cooking Class

"Learn a homestyle approach to simple & yummy Japanese dishes". We offer you what Japanese people really eat as an everyday meal in a little private kitchen in the middle of Tokyo with a friendly atmosphere! Please inquire by E-mail or visit our Website!

Reviewed By HarveyGlobetrotter

We spent a delightful morning with Mayuko learning to make bento boxes with panda rice balls. Mayuko is extremely friendly and positive, and a great teacher - we learned some cool techniques which we've since incorporated into our own cooking since returning to our home country, and my wife went out shopping straight after the class to get equipment to make bento boxes of our own. We did a few different activities and classes while we were in Japan for a month and this was easily the most fun we had. I heartily recommend this class to anyone who wants to have a fun morning with a great host and learn some cool things about Japanese cuisine.

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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Samurai Armor Photo Studio

4. Waho-An NATURE Tokyo

7-8 Dokken-Daikanyama-Heights1F, Daikanyama, Shibuya 150-0034 Tokyo Prefecture +81 3-6455-3213 [email protected] http://www.natura-w.com/
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Waho-An NATURE Tokyo

The concept of Waho-An NATURE Tokyo is to provide superior healing through targeted treatments that enable clients to enjoy a healthy life that is free from physical discomfort. Our therapies provide healing while at the same time relieving symptoms such as stiffness in the shoulders, lower back pain and knee pain. We can solve problems that have caused discomfort for many years and improve our clients’ health by dealing with issues related to poor posture and tiredness. We welcome overseas visitors and encourage you to visit us and relieve yourself of the tiredness from your strenuous travel itinerary. Please ensure your body is relaxed and healthy to enable you to enjoy your time in Japan and take home many happy memories. Reservations are available on the phone. (English ok)But when we are doing massages, we can not answer your calls. At that time, please email from the CONTACT US page from our website. Thank you.

Reviewed By Pilsener2018

I have been here several times with lower back pain (especially after long haul flights) and each time I have been given a careful and thourough evaluation, followed by excellent treatment by Ryo. He doesn’t just relieve the pain, he showed me some exercises to help improve my spine flexibility, and followed up with a video so I wouldn’t forget. I’ve always left here literally feeling taller, breathing easily and without the low level grinding pain that comes with long plane trips or extended periods of stressful office work. I really appreciate the care he takes. You will be in safe hands here.

5. Street Kart Shibuya

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Street Kart Shibuya

Extremely exciting and a must have experience when you visit Japan. Just imagine yourself on a custom made go kart specifically tailored to realize the Real Life Super Hero Go-Karting experience! Street Kart is in no way a reflection of Nintendo, the game 'Mario Kart'.(We do not provide rental of costumes of Mario Series.) Dress up in your favorite character costume, playing the music of your choice and driving through the city of Tokyo. All eyes on you guarantee! You can ride with a group or ride privately, Street Kart is fully equipped to make your experience a very important one. Don't trust us but trust our valued customers, because they say "Once is never enough"!

6. 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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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!

7. 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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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.

8. 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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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.

9. Maction Planet

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Maction Planet

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