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Shibuya
The trendsetting engine of young Tokyo — from the world-famous scramble to the leafy embassy hills, it's where fashion, money, and culture set the pace.
Shibuya is Tokyo's culture machine. The scramble crossing and youth-fashion towers are the postcard, but the ward stretches far beyond that into some of the city's most desirable addresses. Within a few square kilometers you go from teenage street fashion in Harajuku to flagship luxury on Omotesando to embassy-lined hush in Hiroo and Shoto.
That range makes Shibuya a prime target for both lifestyle relocators and investors. The northern and central stretches are commercial, creative, and tech-heavy — Shibuya has become Tokyo's startup district, full of media and IT offices. The southern and western residential pockets — Daikanyama, Ebisu, Hiroo, Shoto — are where the money quietly lives, with international schools, embassies, boutique low-rise apartments, and excellent restaurants.
For a foreign buyer or renter, Shibuya offers liquidity and prestige in equal measure. Demand never really softens here, rental tenants are plentiful and international, and the ward's brand carries weight. The premium is real, and the busiest cores are not for everyone, but the leafy hillsides offer a refined, walkable Tokyo that few wards can match.
Key neighbourhoods
- Shibuya (station core)
- The scramble crossing, redeveloped sky-towers, and nonstop youth energy. Tokyo's startup hub above, shopping chaos below.
- Harajuku
- Birthplace of street fashion — Takeshita-dori's teen frenzy beside the calm of Meiji Shrine. Creative, crowded, iconic.
- Omotesando
- Tokyo's Champs-Elysees: zelkova-lined boulevard of flagship architecture and luxury brands. Polished, expensive, design-obsessed.
- Ebisu
- Grown-up, gastronomic, and beloved by professionals — wine bars, Yebisu Garden Place, easy on the Yamanote. A top relocator pick.
- Daikanyama
- Low-rise, boutique, and impossibly stylish — the 'Brooklyn of Tokyo' with the famous Tsutaya bookstore. Quiet luxury living.
- Hiroo
- Embassy row and international-school country — leafy, discreet, and full of expat families. Among Tokyo's most foreigner-friendly addresses.
- Shoto
- Shibuya's hidden mansion district — winding lanes, walled estates, and old money just behind the station. Serene and exclusive.
- Sendagaya / Yoyogi
- Sandwiched between Yoyogi Park and the new National Stadium — sporty, green, and central. Calm residential blocks beside the action.