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渋谷パルコ

Shibuya Parco

A multi-level Shibuya landmark combining luxury fashion, streetwear, art, dining, and pop culture under one roof.

Attraction

Shopping, Fashion, Lifestyle

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Shibuya Parco is more than a department store—it’s a curated cultural hub where Tokyo’s fashion, art, and entertainment scenes come together. Spanning multiple floors, the complex features flagship boutiques from Japanese and international designers, cutting-edge streetwear brands, and exclusive collaboration shops. The upper levels include galleries, event spaces, and entertainment venues, while the basement and rooftop dining areas offer everything from gourmet Japanese dishes to global comfort foods. Home to the Nintendo Tokyo store, Pokémon Center Shibuya, and other pop culture hotspots, Parco is as much a playground for gamers and collectors as it is a fashion destination. Constantly updated with pop-ups, exhibitions, and limited-edition drops, Shibuya Parco captures the lively creativity and energy of its neighborhood.

Facilities & Services

  • Multi‑floor retail and dining

  • Designer and streetwear boutiques

  • Pop culture and gaming stores

  • Art galleries and event spaces

  • Rooftop and basement dining zones

Contact

Address:

150‑8377 Tokyo, Shibuya, Udagawacho, 15‑1 渋谷パルコ・ヒューリックビル B1–10階

Phone:

03-3464-5111

External links

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