Shibuya Parco
Shibuya Parco
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Neighborhood: Shibuya / Harajuku / Ebisu
There are countless opportunities to shop in the Shibuya and Harajuku districts, especially in shops that focus on Japan's "Kawaii" culture. The trendiest areas are around Shibuya’s Center district, Harajuku's Takeshita-dori and in Omotesando. If you need to recharge from all the shopping, you can easily refresh yourself in Meiji Jingu or Sasaki Park. In contrast, Ebisu has a more grown up ambiance of calm and cool. At the Museum of Yebisu Beer you can learn about the beer that was responsible for the town’s name, and enjoy dining at the popular noodle shops in the surrounding area.
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Toru O
Setagaya, Japan1,974 contributions
Dec 2020
The new Shibuya Parco was rebuilt and opened in 2019, after the old one served its purpose for only 43 years. The old Parco opened in 1973, and has served the young generation for decades. Too bad it had to close its door due to the "deteriorating condition of the building from age". Gee,and now you know how short of the lifespan of buildings are in Japan, unlike the west.
Anyway, the lower floors consist of glitzy brand shops, whereas the upper floor offer affordable options. There are restaurants on the 6th and 7th floor. They have shops that offer video game related merchandise with their Nintendo and Capcom shops. For video game lovers, these are a must to check out.
Anyway, the lower floors consist of glitzy brand shops, whereas the upper floor offer affordable options. There are restaurants on the 6th and 7th floor. They have shops that offer video game related merchandise with their Nintendo and Capcom shops. For video game lovers, these are a must to check out.
Written December 19, 2020
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Phil C
Toronto, Canada194 contributions
Sep 2015 • Friends
Parco is a fun place to hang out and get your shopping on! But for real the main reason I went was to go to one piece shop on the 6th floor. This floor has so many things for the inner child, not just one piece, but models and toys as well. The shopping is pretty average and honestly a little pricy, and the restaurants are standard, but the reason I give this place a 4 out of 5 is the staff. My friend lost her phone in the bathroom and she was really stressed. The kind and efficient help we received after was amazing and she got her phone back in no time.
As for the Mugiwara Store. It's amazing. It rivals the store in the Tokyo tower and it's really really... a bad idea for my wallet. You can get anything from One Piece toys, to food, to a chopper water bottle. You can get cosplay and patches and stationary too. Literally everything one piece. If you're an anime fan you'll love this place.
As for the Mugiwara Store. It's amazing. It rivals the store in the Tokyo tower and it's really really... a bad idea for my wallet. You can get anything from One Piece toys, to food, to a chopper water bottle. You can get cosplay and patches and stationary too. Literally everything one piece. If you're an anime fan you'll love this place.
Written December 13, 2015
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helnor
Bandar Baru Bangi, Malaysia98 contributions
Nov 2015 • Family
I just went to this mall to go to Mugiwara Store, that's it. Nothing special at this mall really. If you really want to shop, perhaps going to Odaiba malls is much convenient and plenty of options available.
Written November 18, 2015
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Sérgio N
Lisbon, Portugal239 contributions
Oct 2014 • Family
Into fashion? Japanese and not japanese? Head off to Parco and check all the latest in fashion. All the big brands are on sale here, not the posh ones, but the ones with new ideas.
Written November 15, 2014
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richiel747
Richmond, Canada342 contributions
Aug 2021
Good shopping mall but the best is that the Nintendo Store and the Pokemon store is on the 6th floor. There is a great rooftop terrace that gives you a pretty good view of Shibuya and there is a bar/cafe there as well. There are a lot of other great independent stores and a food court on the 7th floor.
Written August 12, 2021
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cpcog
Sydney, Australia1,365 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
there are a lot of shops of Japanese brands. Good for girls who love shopping. It is easy to access from the JR station.
Most shop accept credit cards so it would be very handy.
Most shop accept credit cards so it would be very handy.
Written January 8, 2016
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Kevin S
30 contributions
Oct 2015 • Family
Parco is quite a small mall but tall. The only interesting floor for me is the 6th floor since mugiwara store is there and also many store that have anime related. Parco also has some place to hang out which is very cozy place. 7th floor is the food court that have a lot of delicious food, also funabashi cafe is exist there. On the other floor might be interesting for the ladies since there are many good stores for them, but not very interesting for me.
Written October 22, 2015
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Zee S.Puad
Malaysia269 contributions
Sep 2015 • Friends
First of all, it is a shopping complex.. Mugiwara Store is at the 6th floor of the building.. From the Shibuya Station you have to cross the crossing to reach the place.. Like 10 minutes walk to the building.. Get ready of your money, coz that One Piece merchandise will cry begging for you to buy them.. Got other anime as well..
Written October 5, 2015
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nancypang
Los Angeles, CA12 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
My favorite shopping mall with trendy fashion and goods with reasonable price. The best mall I must visit in all cities within Tokyo
Written July 23, 2016
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Geert S
Den Bosch, The Netherlands740 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
Original and sometimes exclusive from designers form all over the world. Great place to shop, walk around and nice service
Great bookshop
Great bookshop
Written July 3, 2016
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- Sun - Sat 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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