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10 Must-See Spots in the Western Part of Tokyo

When planning a trip to Tokyo, many people wonder, "Where should I visit to get a true Tokyo experience?" As one of the world's largest cities, Tokyo has an immense number of attractions, making it difficult to get around efficiently. If you're going to visit, you'll want to make sure you know the classic spots that even first-time visitors can enjoy.

Nintendo TOKYO

Nintendo TOKYO is an official Nintendo store located on the 6th floor of Shibuya Parco . In addition to selling game consoles, software, and limited edition original goods, it is also a much-anticipated hub for fans, hosting demo spaces and events.

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Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine is a shrine located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo , and was founded in 1920. The enshrined deities are Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, and the approximately 700,000 square meter forest is an artificial forest created by planting trees donated from all over the country.

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SHIBUYA SKY

SHIBUYA SKY is an observation facility that stretches 229 meters above the rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square . It consists of three areas: SKY GATE, which spans the 14th to 45th floors; the open rooftop SKY STAGE; and the indoor observation corridor SKY GALLERY on the 46th floor, from which you can enjoy a grand panoramic view of Tokyo.

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BiKN shibuya 2025

BiKN shibuya is a showcase festival held in Shibuya since 2023, with the aim of "bringing new Asian music to the world." It brings together notable artists from Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, and more, realizing musical exchange across borders alongside talented Japanese artists.

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Shibuya 109

SHIBUYA109 is a symbol of Shibuya that opened in 1979, and is a fashion building that houses approximately 120 shops aimed at women in their teens and twenties.

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Takeshita Street Shopping District

Takeshita Street Shopping District, which stretches for about 350 meters from Harajuku Station, is officially called the Harajuku Takeshita Street Shopping District and is a spot that symbolizes Harajuku culture . It is popular with foreign visitors tourists as an area that condenses youth trends, with gourmet food like crepes to eat on the go, pop and colorful fashion items, photo booths, and character shops.

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ZAKURO SHOW

ZAKURO SHOW is a live performance featuring Japanese instruments, featuring performances by top Japanese musicians who are highly acclaimed both in Japan and overseas, using the koto, shakuhachi, shamisen, 17-stringed instrument, and taiko drums . The program is wide-ranging, from classical pieces to contemporary music and Western covers, allowing you to experience the power and healing power of Japanese instruments with all five senses.

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