
Tour Guide
My name is Din. I am from Uzbekistan, Central Asia. I have been living in Japan for more than 5 years. I studied, made tons of friends, and learned a lot about cultural differences here. I want to share some of my experiences with you guys.

Perched on the rooftop of MIYASHITA PARK, this stylish cafe offers specialty coffee and light bites with panoramic views of Shibuya's skyline through massive floor-to-ceiling windows.

Ginza Itoya is a multi-story stationery wonderland, showcasing beautifully crafted writing instruments, artisanal paper, and unique desktop accessories across several creatively themed floors.

Located in the heart of Shibuya, this flagship shoe store boasts multiple floors of trendy sneakers, exclusive apparel, and limited-edition releases from major global brands.

Located in Shibuya, Torikizoku Dogenzaka offers a classic Tokyo izakaya experience with its famous, budget-friendly chicken skewers and lively, casual atmosphere.

Tucked away in Shibuya's lively Dogenzaka district, this chic craft beer bar and bottle shop offers a massive, rotating selection of Japanese microbrews on tap and in cans, paired with tasty, creative small bites.

Perched atop Shibuya Scramble Square, this stunning 360-degree open-air observation deck offers unparalleled, panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, including the iconic crossing below and Mount Fuji on a clear day.

Located in the heart of Shibuya, this lively yakiniku spot offers an accessible and delicious Japanese BBQ experience where you can grill high-quality meats right at your table.

This iconic multi-story flagship store in Shibuya is a paradise for design lovers, offering a massive selection of high-quality Japanese stationery, unique cosmetics, household goods, and stylish souvenirs.