Shibuya Sakura Stage is just a short walk from Shibuya Station, one of the busiest stations in Tokyo. The station connects to many train lines, including the JR Yamanote, Saikyo, and Shonan Shinjuku Lines, as well as the Hanzomon, Ginza, and Fukutoshin Subway Lines. It also serves the Tokyu Toyoko, Tokyu Den-Entoshi, and Keio Inokashira Lines, plus several Narita Express trains.





Shibuya Sakura Stage
Shibuya Sakura Stage, opened in 2024, is a modern addition to the Shibuya area. Located just southwest of Shibuya Station, it enhances the pedestrian flow south of the station. Visitors can explore a variety of new shops, restaurants, and charming terraces.
The complex is split into two sections: the Shibuya side and the Sakura side, divided by a road. This stylish area offers a fresh shopping and dining experience in the bustling heart of Shibuya, making it a great place to relax and shop.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Shops:
10:00 to 21:00
Restaurants:
11:00 to 23:00
- Closed
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No closing days
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4Shibuya Scramble Square
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5Shibuya Hikarie
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6Tokyu Plaza Shibuya
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7Miyashita Park
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8Shibuya Stream
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9Shibuya Mark City
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10Center Gai
Fashion trends and nightlife buzz
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11Koen Dori
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12Spain Slope
Charming pedestrian street with boutiques
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13Love Hotel Hill
Shibuya's area of private love hotels
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