Spain Slope
Spain Slope
Spain Slope
Spain Slope
Spain Slope
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Spain Slope

57 of 219 in attractions in Tokyo

Spain Slope (Supeinzaka) is a charming pedestrian street in Shibuya, just 100 meters long, with stairs leading up to the Parco department store. The street is lined with trendy boutiques, cozy cafes, and delightful restaurants, making it a popular spot for both shopping and dining.

Its name comes from the street's resemblance to a Spanish street scene, capturing the essence of vibrant European architecture and atmosphere. Whether you're looking to explore unique stores or enjoy a meal with a view, Spain Slope is a must-see destination.

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Getting there

Spain Slope is just a short walk from Shibuya Station, one of the busiest stations in Tokyo. The station connects to many train and subway 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, Keio Inokashira Lines, and Narita Express trains.

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