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SHIBUYA SHOPPING MAP in ENGLISH

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Shopping in Shibuya can be anything from upscale fashion stores to cheap 100 yen shops, the whole area has a mix of big department stores and small outlets all mashed together in a maze of streets that wind and twist all over. It's a great place to start any shopping adventure as the Harajuku, Aoyama and Omotesando shopping areas are only a 20 minute walk away and can easily be combined. See below listings for some of the best shopping in Shibuya!

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HIKARIE SHIBUYA

A giant multi-storied mall full of shops of every type - Hikarie is one of Shibuya's newest shopping centers. There are restaurants and cafes on multiple levels. Great view of Shibuya!

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MODI SHIBUYA

Modi is shopping center with an assortment of shops and places, including several eateries on its ground floor. Modi is hard to miss as its front facade is covered in green ivy climbing up.

SHIBUYA Map E-3TSUTAYA SHIBUYA

Across from Shibuya station, the Shibuya Tsutaya has five floors dedicated to DVDs and an assortment of other digital accessories. The 2nd floor Starbucks seating area has a great view!

SHIBUYA Map E-6LARRY'S

If you are looking for the latest NY or LA fashion wear, then look no further - Larry's has clothing and outdoor fashions - as well as US Professional sports caps, shirts, goods and more.

SHIBUYA Map C-4

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109 Bldg Shibuya map C-6
2nd Street Shibuya map F-3
ABC Mart Shibuya map C-5/F-1
Adidas Shibuya map C-6
Ainz Tulipe Shibuya map E-4
Aland Shibuya map E-4
Angel Heart Shibuya map E-6
Apple Store Shibuya map E-2
Asbee Shibuya map D-5
asics Shibuya map E-3
Atmos Shibuya map C-3
Attagirl Shibuya map D-5
Avalanche Shibuya map B-3
Avirex Shibuya map C-1
Bape Store Shibuya map C-2
Beams Shibuya map B-3
Beaver Shibuya map D-1
Berksha Shibuya map D-4
Bic Camera Shibuya D-6/F-6
Body Shop Shibuya map D-4
Can Do ¥100 Shibuya map C-2
Chacott Shibuya map E-3
Charles & Kieth Shibuya D-3
Chino Watch Shibuya map B-6
Circular Supply Shibuya map E-1
Circus Shibuya map D-3
Columbia Shibuya map C-2
Common Time Shibuya map E-3
Cosi Cosi Shibuya map B-5
Daikokuya Shibuya map B-5
Daiso Shibuya map B-2
Daiwa Shoes Shibuya map D-5
Deco Choco Shibuya map D-3
Diana Shibuya map C-6
Disney Store Shibuya map E-3
Don Quijote Shibuya map B-4
Dr Martens Shibuya map E-2



G-club Shibuya map B-4
Ginza Washin Shibuya map C-6
Girls Mignon Shibuya map B-3
GU Shibuya map B-3
Gucci Shibuya map D-2
Guess Shibuya map C-5

Hikarie Shibuya map G-7
H&M Shibuya map B-4
HMV Records Shibuya B-2
Hotel Koe Shibuya map D-1
I-Cracked Shibuya map C-2
IKEA Shibuya Shibuya map E-4
Intimissimi Shibuya map B-4
Its'Demo Shibuya map D-5
Iwaki Shibuya map B-6
J.E.M. Shibuya map C-4
Jins Shibuya map C-2
JS Furniture Shibuya map E-2
Junktion Function Shibuya C-2
Kamo Shibuya map D-1
Kiehl's Shibuya map D-2
Kinokuniya Shibuya map E-3
Kitamura Shibuya map B-4
Komehyo Shibuya map B-4
Labi Shibuya map B-5
LaCoste Shibuya map G-4
Larry’s Shibuya map C-4
Levi’s Shibuya map D-4
Lindt Shibuya map F-6
Loft Shibuya map E-4
Lush Shibuya map E-6
Magnet Shibuya map F-6
Mandarake Shibuya map C-3
Manhattan Records Shibuya C-1
Mark City Shibuya map C-7
Marui Shibuya map F-4
Megane Ichiba Shibuya map E-4
Mineo Shibuya map E-5
Miki Paris Shibuya map E-2
MODI Shibuya map E-3
Mont Bell Shibuya map C-1
Muji Shibuya map E-3
Murasaki Shibuya map D-3

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Nitori Shibuya map F-1
Oakley Shibuya map B-6
Okura Shibuya map D-5
Onitsuka Tiger Shibuya map E-3
Parco Shibuya map D-2
Rakuten Shibuya map E-3
Randa Shibuya map D-4
Ray-Ban Shibuya map E-2
Reebok Shibuya map E-2
Sakazen Shibuya map C-4
Sawasaki Shibuya map B-6
Scramble Square Shibuya F-7
Seibu Shibuya map E-5
Select7 Shibuya map E-2
Shibuya Stream Shibuya map F-8
Skechers Shibuya map D-4
Softbank Shibuya map C-5
Suit Co Shibuya map F-5
Swatch Shibuya map C-4
Taiseido Shibuya map E-6
TOA Shibuya map E-1
Tokia Shibuya map D-5
Tokyu Department Shibuya A-3
Tokyu Hands Shibuya map C-2
Tokyu Plaza Shibuya map D-7
Tower Records Shibuya map F-2
Tsutaya Shibuya map E-6
Tsutsumi Shibuya map D-6
Uniqlo Shibuya map B-6
Vape Studio Shibuya map D-2
Veats Shibuya map B-4
Village Vanguard Shibuya D-5
VT Cosmetics Shibuya map C-3
Xebio Sports Shibuya map D-2
Zara Shibuya map D-4/F-4
Zoff Shibuya map B-4
  • Japanese: 渋谷家 (Shibuya ke)

The Shibuya clan were a samurai clan originally from Sagami province, branches of which became the Kyushu clans of Irikiin, Ketôin, Tôgô, Tsuruta, and Takajô. The main lineage became retainers to the Shimazu clan in 1569, and remained Shimazu vassals through the Edo period.

Originally from Sagami, the Shibuya clan battled against the Hôjô and Miura clans during the Kamakura period. For their contributions in the Hôji War of 1247, the Shibuya were then named jitô of a territory in northern Satsuma province. Members of the clan later formed the Iriki-in, Ketôin, Tôgô, Tsuruta, and Takajô families, also known as the 'Shibuya five families' (Shibuya goke).

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During the Nanboku-chô and Muromachi periods, the Shibuya from time to time fought with the Shimazu clan, but once Shimazu Takahisa married a woman from the Irikiin family, the two clans began to build friendly relations. Once disputes over the Shimazu succession were settled, Takahisa then made his base at Kagoshima, and set out to subdue Ôsumi province, during which he defeated the Shibuya at the 1554battle of Iwatsurugi castle. The Shibuya then joined with the Sagara clan to face the Shimazu. The Shimazu took Ôguchi castle in Satsuma province, however, and as the alliance with the Sagara crumbled, the Shibuya were forced to submit to Shimazu authority later that same year.

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In the 18th century, Satsuma daimyôShimazu Tsugutoyo married a member of the Shibuya clan, who gave birth to his successor, Shimazu Munenobu.

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References

  • 'Shibuya-shi,' Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi, Shôkoshûseikan official website.
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