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Top Recommendations in Shibuya,
Harajuku & Shinjuku!


Ready to explore Tokyo like a local? We’ve made it super easy for you! This page gives you free Google Map links to our top recommendations for the best food spots, shopping areas, and nightlife spots in Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shinjuku.

BEST FOOD SPOTS IN SHIBUYA

Shibuya Yokocho
Izakayas Indoor & outdoor food court with many small Japanese bars and restaurants. Offers yakitori, sushi, noodles, and more — all in one place
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Sushi Zanmai
Popular sushi chain serving fresh fish, nigiri, sushi rolls, and sashimi. A good place for casual sushi at fair prices.
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Gyu-Kaku
Japanese BBQ restaurant where you grill your own meat at the table. Offers beef, pork, chicken, and dipping sauces.
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Hokkaido Sapporo Ramen
Cozy ramen shop in Shibuya known for its rich Sapporo-style miso ramen and delicious vegan options, including vegan ramen and vegan gyoza.
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Tamago-Ken
A cozy and casual spot specializing in omurice—Japan’s beloved fluffy omelet served over rice with rich, savory sauces. Perfect for a quick, comforting, and affordable meal in the heart of Shibuya.
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BEST FOOD SPOTS IN HARAJUKU

ORE-RYU SHIO RAMEN
A ramen shop known for its clear salty broth and soft noodles. Offers different flavors like spicy miso, garlic oil, and lemon-style ramen. Great if you want more than just basic ramen.
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MICASADECO & CAFE
Famous for its extra fluffy pancakes that are light, thick, and jiggly. Topped with whipped cream and loved by pancake fans.
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Gyozarou Gyoza
A popular dumpling shop that serves juicy gyoza made fresh. Choose pan-fried or steamed. Simple menu and great flavor for gyoza lovers.
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Enseigne d’angle
The café is known for its rich and creamy cheesecake. Also offers other fresh cakes like chocolate, strawberry, and seasonal fruit cakes. Great for people who love desserts.
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Tamago Kitchen Harajuku Omu
Specializes in omurice — a soft, fluffy egg on top of rice with different sauces like ketchup or curry. A fun choice for egg and rice lovers.
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BEST FOOD SPOTS IN SHINJUKU

Kakekomi Gyoza
Specializes in dumplings with many filling choices, plus ramen, sashimi, and side dishes. Offers vegan and vegetarian-friendly menu options.
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Aona Cutlet
A cozy and modern spot specializing in juicy wagyu beef cutlets with a perfectly crispy coating, as well as their standout tuna cutlets that seafood lovers rave about. Known for high quality ingredients served with fresh salads, rice, and miso soup. Perfect for a hearty and satisfying Japanese meal.
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Teppan Baby
A must-visit in Shinjuku for anyone wanting to experience authentic Japanese dishes. Famous for its okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) and sizzling teppanyaki plates, all cooked fresh in front of you. Fun, flavorful, and perfect for first-timers.
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Sushi-mamire
A lively 24-hour sushi spot in Kabukicho serving fresh sushi and sashimi at any hour. Top recommendations include their rich Salmon Avocado rolls and melt-in-your-mouth Wagyu Sushi, making it a must-visit for both sushi lovers and night owls.
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Kamukura Ramen
Famous for its sweet and savory rich flavored ramen broth served with vegetables, pork, and noodles for a unique twist on classic ramen.
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BEST SHOPPING SPOTS IN SHIBUYA

Don Quijote Mega (Shibuya)
A huge store is open 24 hours that sells everything from snacks and candy to cosmetics, souvenirs, clothes, electronics, and more. Great for last-minute shopping or fun finds at low prices.
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LOFT
Popular Japanese store known for cool stationery, fun gifts, skincare, travel goods, and home items. Great for finding things you didn’t know you needed.
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Tokyu Hands (Shibuya branch)
Large shop with floors full of DIY items, pens, notebooks, kitchen tools, travel products, and gadgets. Great for unique souvenirs and useful everyday stuff.
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Daiwa Shoes       
A local favorite offering one of the cheapest prices for quality shoes in Tokyo. From stylish sneakers to classic dress shoes, this shop is perfect for finding trendy, comfortable footwear without breaking the budget.
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Uniqlo
One of Japan’s most popular clothing stores, offering high-quality fashion basics at great prices. From comfy everyday wear to stylish seasonal collections, it’s the perfect place to shop for affordable Japanese style and reliable quality.
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BEST SHOPPING SPOTS IN HARAJUKU

Kindal (Used Clothing Shop)
A must-visit vintage shop in Harajuku offering a wide mix of high-end designer pieces, trendy streetwear, and cool accessories. From brands like Supreme and Comme des Garçons to hidden gems you won’t find anywhere else, it’s the perfect spot for fashion lovers looking for unique style at great prices.
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ABC-MART Grand Stage
This is one of the best places in Tokyo to get brand-name sneakers and shoes at the cheapest prices. Offers great deals on top brands like Nike, Adidas, Vans, and New Balance. If you're looking for real, stylish shoes at the best prices, this is the place to go.
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Cosme Beauty Shop
A beauty lover’s paradise with three full floors of Japan’s most popular products! The first floor is packed with trending makeup, the second floor offers top skincare brands, and the third floor features a wide range of perfumes and colognes. It’s the perfect spot to discover Japan’s best beauty items all in one place.
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Tokyu Plaza Harajuku
Shopping mall with fashion, skincare, and accessory stores from popular Japanese and global brands. The rooftop has a beautiful city view with places to relax, enjoy coffee, grab sweets, or take a break between shopping.
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Happy One (Souvenir Shop)
A must-visit spot in Harajuku for anyone looking for real, authentic Japanese souvenirs. This shop is packed with beautiful traditional gifts, local snacks, and unique items you won’t easily find in other parts of Tokyo.
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BEST SHOPPING SPOTS IN SHINJUKU

MUJI
One of the biggest and best MUJI stores in Tokyo, offering a huge range of minimalist Japanese lifestyle goods. From stylish clothing and travel items to skincare, snacks, and home essentials, everything here reflects Japan’s simple and beautiful design.
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Isetan Shinjuku
High-end department store with luxury fashion, cosmetics, and an impressive food hall full of Japanese sweets, bento, and gourmet products.
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Bicqlo (Bic Camera + Uniqlo)
A combined electronics and clothing store where you can shop for gadgets, cameras, and appliances, as well as affordable Japanese casual fashion in one stop.
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Linxas Liquor Store
A hidden gem for drink lovers, offering one of the best selections of Japanese sake, whisky, shochu, and craft spirits in Shinjuku. You can even enjoy a free tasting of their top-selling  
sake or whisky if you leave a good review.
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Takashimaya
Luxury department store with high-end fashion brands, cosmetics, gourmet foods, and a rooftop garden where you can take a break from shopping.
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BEST BARS IN SHIBUYA

The Church Bar
A unique bar designed to look like a gothic church, complete with dramatic arches, dim lighting, and a mysterious atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for those who want an unusual and Instagram-worthy drinking spot in the heart of Shibuya.
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 Oslo Brewing
Craft beer bar offering a wide range of unique beers on tap. Also has shisha, tasty snacks, finger foods, and a small outdoor area. There’s even a food truck outside serving authentic tacos — perfect for a chill drink before heading into the night.
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The Bellwood
A secret hidden bar that most tourists don’t know about. Great for escaping big crowds. Serves rare, original cocktails made by professional bartenders — drinks you won’t find anywhere else.
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Jazz Bar Kohaku
A hidden jazz bar perfect for people wanting to get away from the usual busy bars. Plays quality jazz and serves great drinks in a relaxed atmosphere — ideal for a quiet night away from big crowds and foreigner-heavy spots.
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HUB ( British Pub )
British-style pub and a great starting point for a night out. Popular with both locals and foreigners, making it one of the easiest places in Tokyo to connect with Japanese people who want to meet new friends.
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BEST NIGHT CLUBS IN SHIBUYA

Voyager Stand
Great place to start the night. Offers all-you-can-drink at a cheap price, and with the wristband, you can leave and come back anytime. Plays a mix of EDM and hip-hop. Good choice for saving money while still having fun.
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Club Atom
One of Shibuya’s most popular multi-floor clubs. Plays EDM, hip-hop, and pop with strong lights and bass. Great for partying and dancing all night.
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Womb
One of Tokyo’s most famous clubs for house, techno, and electronic music. Huge sound system and top DJs make it perfect for dancing with deep beats.
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Harlem
Popular hip-hop club in Shibuya. Plays rap, R&B, and old-school tracks with strong bass and live DJs. A must-visit for hip-hop lovers.
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Cé La Vi Tokyo (Club Lounge)
Rooftop club with both indoor and outdoor DJ areas. You can enjoy house, techno, and R&B music while dancing inside or relaxing outside with a view of Tokyo’s skyline and fresh air.
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