Shibuya is known as Tokyo's hot spot for fun and modern youth culture, a must-visit for everyone who comes to - or lives in - Tokyo. It's a wonderful place to explore as a group but just as great to enjoy all by yourself, with lots and lots of options to have an amazing time. Let's look at some of Shibuya's highlights for solo travelers!
d47 MUSEUM - Explore the Charms of all of Japan's 47 Prefectures
Located on the 8th floor of Shibuya Hikarie is d47 MUSEUM. The d stands for ""design,"" while the number 47 represents the 47 prefectures that make up Japan. Their distinctive features can be discovered thoroughly in this admission-free museum, introducing a whole variety of designs and creations. From arts and crafts to food, fashion, and environment, experience the many local cultures of Japan without setting foot out of Tokyo.
If you feel a bit hungry after your tour through Japan's prefectures, why not head over to the d47 shokudo (canteen)? Every month, a new local dish is offered as a set menu, such as the fried horse mackerel set (1,550 yen) from Nagasaki. The spacious tables and the counter seats invite to stay for a relaxed, slow mean all by yourself. The d47 design travel store, on the other hand, sells all sorts of daily necessities from all over Japan, handpicked by the editorial staff of the d design travel guide. Take your time and discover Japan's many local charms, all in one building!
Admission: free
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Holidays: closed for exhibition changes. New Year's holidays are in accordance with Shibuya Hikarie.
-
d47 MUSEUMd47 MUSEUM
- Address 2-21-1, Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-8510
Beauty Pedia - Experiencing Shibuya's Beauty Trends First-Hand
Beauty Pedia has gained a reputation as Shibuya's hottest beauty hot spot recently. This beauty Mecca can be found at Shibuya Hikarie's shopping area called ShinQs from B3F to 5F, and is actually a resting space for women where various cosmetics and beauty products can be tried out for free. Why not stop by to fancy yourself up before your next meeting?
The Recommendations & Trends Corner offers an especially lavish selection of exciting new products, such as the aroma oil blender that'll let you mix your very own aroma blend right on the spot. Additionally, over 200 different books on topics such as beauty and lifestyle are free to be read by anyone who decides to stop by, providing just the right entertainment for a little break.
Special seats for fixing up one's makeup are also provided.
-
Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs渋谷ヒカリエ ShinQs
- Address 2-21-1, Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-8510
Hachiko Bus - Shibuya Sightseeing, the Comfortable Way
Hachiko Bus is Shibuya's unique community bus. Since it has a pre-set fare of 100 yen, you can conveniently use it to not only get from one place to the other but also as an incredibly cheap sightseeing bus around the area! There are four routes in total:
● The Yukake Koyake Route (or Sunset Route; red-colored bus)
This route starts at the City Office and runs circular via Shibuya, Ebisu, and Daikanyama. There are many shopping hot spots on the way, so this is the perfect bus to take for a shopping spree!
● The Jingu no Mori Route (blue-colored bus)
Both ideal for shopping and sightseeing, this bus route takes you to Harajuku, Omotesando, Sendagaya, and Yoyogi. Don't miss out on Omotesando's beautiful illuminations in the evening!
● The Haru no Ogawa Route (or A Stream in Springtime Route; orange-colored bus)
A circular route for Tomigaya, Hatsudai, Honmachi, and Sasazuka.
● The Uehara - Tomigaya Route
Visiting manu museums on the way, this bus goes bck and forth between Yoyogi and Shibuya Station.
This bus isn't just for the lazy - we're sure you'll discover one or the other path that you've never walked before. Go on ahead and explore Shibuya by Hachiko Bus!
Shibuya Publishing & Booksellers - A Paradise for Book Lovers
To escape the hustle and bustle of Shibuya, head over to a much quieter, sophisticated area called Oku-Shibuya. There, you'll find a wonderful book store called Shibuya Publishing & Booksellers, a shop that isn't only built upon the concept ""life with books,"" but also offers a wide variety of genres, such as classic novels, essays, comic books, children's literature, and more. On top of choice publications, this bookshop also sells simple but intriguing accessories and statonery themed around our favorite hobby: reading.
The works found in the Original Selects section are all equally intriguing, promising little discoveries that wouldn't be made quite so easily in a chain bookstore. The cookbook corner doesn't only showcase classic recipe books but also works on the topic of cooking, food, and nutrition itself, with international works as well as independent ones.
This one is for all you bookworms out there - we're excited what new favorite you're going to discover!
Hours: 12:00 p.m. - midnight (Mon - Sat)
12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (Sun)
Closed: irregularly
-
SHIBUYA PUBLISHING & BOOKSELLERSSHIBUYA PUBLISHING & BOOKSELLERS
- Address Terrace Kamiyama 1F,7-13, Kamiyamacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0047
1Kara - Set Your Inner Singer Free!
Called One-Kara, this unique karaoke parlor chain specializes in providing karaoke fun - for one person! This is the perfect place to go for everyone who loves to sing their hearts out, all by themselves.
Every One-Kara booth is equipped with high-quality headphones and a condenser microphone, allowing you to sing hands-free and feel like a professional who is recording their next big hit. The headphones let you listen to the song as well as your own voice in an astonishingly clear quality as well.
There's also a women's only area to be found at One-Kara, featuring a powder room and self-locking doors - there's absolutely no need to worry about being interrupted or disturbed during your singing adventure. One-Kara cannot only be found in Shibuya, but also in Kawasaki, Ueno, Koenji, Akihabara, Shinjuku, Kanda, Ikebukuro, and Sendai.
Hours: open 24 hours
Closed: always open
Fee: 450 yen per 30 minutes (tax excluded)
-
1Karaワンカラ 渋谷ちとせ会館店
- Address Sibuya-chitose kaikan Bld.5F, 13-8, Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0042
Written by : Chiaki Ishibe
- Area
- Category
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
Recommended places for you
-
SENSE ISLAND/LAND Art Event in Yokosuka: Discover Unique Performances on the Uninhabited Island of Sarushima
-
Experience the Magic of 'The Nutcracker' in Tokyo This Winter
-
Explore Autumn in Hyogo Prefecture: Two-Day Road Trip to See Stunning Foliage and Top Attractions
by: Hide
-
The Ride of Your Life! Experiencing Japan from Above in a Private Helicopter Tour
by: Cassandra Lord
-
Mister Donut x Pokémon 2024: Catch Limited-Edition Donuts and Fun Collectibles!
-
2024 Ranking of Top-Rated Onsen Ryokan with Exceptional Baths—Must-Visit Hot Springs in Japan!
by: Nemi Lin
Inspiration for Accommodations
-
Top Ranked Hakone Hotels with Mt. Fuji View: Enjoy Stunning Scenery from Your Private Space
-
Convenient Tokyo Hotels with Airport Shuttle: Ideal for Families and Heavy Luggage
-
Stunning Tokyo Tower View Hotels: Enjoy Spectacular Scenery from Your Private Space
-
Family-Friendly Hotels with Free Shuttle to Disneyland: Convenient Access for a Magical Stay
-
Convenient Asakusa Hotels with Kitchens: Ideal for Extended Family Visits
-
Experience Luxury: Hakone's 10 Best Five-Star Accommodations
-
Enjoy Mt. Fuji Autumn Leaves! Top Hotels Near the Popular Autumn Leaves Corridor
-
Experience Hakone Fall Foliage from Your Room with Stunning Views
-
Enjoy Mt. Fuji from the Comfort of Your Room! Recommended Ryokan with Mt. Fuji View
-
Experience Luxury at Mt. Fuji Resort Hotels! Best Extended Stay Options for Families
-
8 Unfamiliar (But Totally Normal) Customs in Japan!
-
Delicious Snacks and Memorable Souvenirs at the Snoopy Museum
-
Ikebukuro Station Area Guide: Top 15 Spots When You Escape the Station's Maze!
-
(Video) Tokyo Butler Story: Discovering Romance Between the Many Skyscrapers in Marunouchi
-
Secrets to Shopping in Japan: Guide to Annual Sales in Japan & Where to Shop
by: Miyu Shimada
-
Visiting Museums in Tokyo: Introducing The National Art Center in Roppongi
- #best ramen tokyo
- #what to buy in ameyoko
- #what to bring to japan
- #new years in tokyo
- #best izakaya shinjuku
- #things to do tokyo
- #japanese nail trends
- #what to do in odaiba
- #onsen tattoo friendly tokyo
- #daiso
- #best sushi ginza
- #japanese convenience store snacks
- #best yakiniku shibuya
- #japanese fashion culture
- #best japanese soft drinks