Shopping Mall / Shopping Street Spots in Meguro / Along the Tokyu line Area

  • Yebisu Garden Place
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    4.0
    481 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Ebisu 4-20
    This is a complex in Shibuya City housing office buildings, shopping facilities, restaurants, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Museum of Yebisu Beer, and the Westin Hotel Tokyo etc. Among the restaurants, the French restaurant “Gastronomy Joel Robuchon” is famous for being awarded three stars in the Tokyo Michelin Guide. It is about a five-minute walk on the “Ebisu Skywalk”—a moving footpath from the east exit of Ebisu Station.

    Worth a look if you happen to be in the area. This commercial complex has a stunning architecture and stands out thanks to the castle like building at its end, which is quite unexpected in Tokyo !

  • Futako-Tamagawa Rise
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Tamagawa 2-21-1
    Futako-Tamagawa Rise is connected directly to Futako-Tamagawa Station on the Tokyu Denentoshi and Tokyu Oimachi Lines. It is a large-scale commercial and leisure facility containing a large number of popular entertainment spots as well as high-profile restaurants and bars, a cinema complex, fitness clubs, a hotel, and even a park, all in one place. It was completed in 2015 as the largest combined commercial redevelopment project in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. The cityscape extending toward Futako-Tamagawa Park is also attractive, and the many short-term events held there attract large numbers of visitors.
  • Carrot Tower
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Taishido 4-1-1
  • Atré Ebisu Motodate
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Ebisu Minami 1-5-1
  • Daikanyama Hillside Terrace
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sarugakuchou 29-18 Hillside Terrace Building E
    A mall and commercial facility hosting offices and residences located in Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya City, Tokyo. In addition to shops selling fashionable clothing, lifestyle goods, lacquerware, and fresh flowers as well as beauty salons and clinics, you'll also find restaurants serving French, Italian, and Japanese; cafes; and bread, pancake, and sandwich shops.
  • Daikanyama Address dixsept
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamachou 17-6
    A shopping center in Daikanyama-cho, Shibuya City, Tokyo. Daikanyama Address has been an area landmark since it opened in August 2000. This urban commercial complex is comprised of Daikanyama Sports Plaza and shopping areas centering around the 36 floor Tower high rise apartment complex. 17dixsept hosts fashionable apparel shops suited to the Daikanyama area as well as food shops, a drug store, and other establishments supporting the daily life of local residents.
  • Atre Ebisu, West Building
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Ebisuminami 1-6-1
    Find Atre Ebisu, West Building in JR Ebisu Station's west square. Built for locals to enjoy a garden in the city. With lots of restaurants and bars. A place where you can enjoy a good meal and relax as you shop. Explore the public garden terrace on the roof, the Atre Sky Garden, a relaxing space with valuable plants from all around the world, including a 500-year-old olive tree.
  • LOG ROAD DAIKANYAMA
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamachou 13-1
    A shopping mall located in Shibuya City, Tokyo built on 220 meter long grounds which were once the location of a portion of the Toyoko Line railway. The unique long and narrow building is decorated with seasonal plants and flowers, creating a park-like atmosphere. The log-house style building houses a brewery and all-day restaurant, food market, select shops, and bakery along a pleasant boardwalk. Log Road Daikanyama is the perfect place to forget the bustle of the big city and slowly peruse the goods on sale or have a bite to eat.
  • Happy Road Oyamadai
    Shopping
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Todoroki 2-18-15
    A shopping street occupied by a variety of restaurants and other establishments located just west of Oyamadai Station. In addition to a Bon dance festival in the summer, the shopping street hosts the Oyamadai Machinaka Seminar series of classes and holds a variety of other events. In addition, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily, the shopping street is only open to pedestrians. Many of the shopping street's establishments accept the Oyamadai Point Card, a card you can use to acquire money-saving points in the area around Oyamadai Station, including at other shopping streets. The shopping street's Oyamadai Festival attracts some 30,000 visitors each year. Many area groups and associations participate in the festival, making it a grand and boisterous affair.
  • LAVITA
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    3.0
    40 Reviews
    Shopping
    Tokyo Meguro-ku Jiyugaoka 2-8-3

    La Vita is great if you just want to take a few photos with a European background. If youre homesick or looking for an authentic little piece of Europe with interesting shops and restaurants this...

  • DAIKANYAMA T-SITE (Daikanyama T-SITE)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Sarugakucho 16-15
  • KYODOCORTY (Kyodo Corty)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Kyodo 2-1
  • Forestgate Daikanyama (Forest Gate Daikan-yama)
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamacho 20-1223
  • Jiyugaoka Hikari Machi
    Shopping
    Tokyo Meguro-ku Jiyugaoka 1-27-2
  • fullel with Jiyugaoka
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Meguro-ku Jiyugaoka 1-6-9
  • Futako Tamagawa Rise Plaza Mall
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Tamagawa 1-15-6
  • BONUS TRACK
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Daita 2-36-15
  • Shimokitazawa Ichibangai Shopping Street
    Shopping
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku
  • Ma Moriyama Terrace
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Daita 6-21-5
  • Nakameguro Gate Town (Nakameguro Gate Town)
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Meguro-ku Kami-meguro 2-1-3

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