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Name
Shibuya Mark City
Description
Multilevel shopping & dining hub with a subterranean food hall & direct access to Shibuya station.
Nearby attractions
Hachikō Memorial Statue
2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Shibuya Sky
Japan, 〒150-6145 Tokyo, Shibuya, 2 Chome−24−12 スクランブルスクエア 14階・45階 46階・屋上
Shibuya-san - Info and Airport Bus
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 1 Chome−2−3 渋谷フクラス 1F
Moyai Statue
1 Chome-1-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Shibuya Center-Gai Street
12-3 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan
Hachiko Square
2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
GALLERY・CONCEAL・SHIBUYA
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 1 Chome−11−4 第1富士商事ビル 4F
Dogenzaka
2 Chome Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Banksy Exhibition GMO Digital Museum, Shibuya, Tokyo
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 1 Chome−2−3 渋谷フクラス 2F
Nearby restaurants
Sushi no Midori Shibuya
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 1 Chome−12−3 マークシティイースト 4F
Steak Lodge
2 Chome-6-3 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Niigata Katsudon Tarekatsu - Shibuya Store
1 Chome-5-9 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 2 Chome−29−11 Central Bldg. 6, 1階
Toritake
1 Chome-6-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Ramen King Koraku Honpo
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 2 Chome−7−4 清水ビル 1F
TOMBOY 106 Shibuya Dogenzaka Branch
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 2 Chome−6−17 渋東シネタワ B2
Hakata Furyu Shibuya
2 Chome-8-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
GOCCHI BATTA Shibuya
Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 2 Chome−8−1 大和田ビル 2F
Shibuya Menya Musashi Bukotsu Gaiden
2 Chome-8-5 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
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Shibuya Mark City

1 Chome-12-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
3.0(3.4K)

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Multilevel shopping & dining hub with a subterranean food hall & direct access to Shibuya station.

attractions: Hachikō Memorial Statue, Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Shibuya Sky, Shibuya-san - Info and Airport Bus, Moyai Statue, Shibuya Center-Gai Street, Hachiko Square, GALLERY・CONCEAL・SHIBUYA, Dogenzaka, Banksy Exhibition GMO Digital Museum, Shibuya, Tokyo, restaurants: Sushi no Midori Shibuya, Steak Lodge, Niigata Katsudon Tarekatsu - Shibuya Store, Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store, Toritake, Ramen King Koraku Honpo, TOMBOY 106 Shibuya Dogenzaka Branch, Hakata Furyu Shibuya, GOCCHI BATTA Shibuya, Shibuya Menya Musashi Bukotsu Gaiden
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Phone
+81 3-3780-6503
Website
s-markcity.co.jp

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Nearby attractions of Shibuya Mark City

Hachikō Memorial Statue

Shibuya Scramble Crossing

Shibuya Sky

Shibuya-san - Info and Airport Bus

Moyai Statue

Shibuya Center-Gai Street

Hachiko Square

GALLERY・CONCEAL・SHIBUYA

Dogenzaka

Banksy Exhibition GMO Digital Museum, Shibuya, Tokyo

Hachikō Memorial Statue

Hachikō Memorial Statue

4.4

(8.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Shibuya Scramble Crossing

Shibuya Scramble Crossing

4.5

(6.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Shibuya Sky

Shibuya Sky

4.6

(8.6K)

Open until 10:30 PM
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Shibuya-san - Info and Airport Bus

Shibuya-san - Info and Airport Bus

4.9

(451)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

JAPANSE-Whisky-HUNT《High quality only》Tasting Tour
JAPANSE-Whisky-HUNT《High quality only》Tasting Tour
Thu, Dec 4 • 8:00 PM
151-0066, Tokyo Prefecture, Shibuya, Japan
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TYFFONIUM 新宿:IT/イット カーニバル
TYFFONIUM 新宿:IT/イット カーニバル
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:20 AM
東京都新宿区西新宿2-2-1 京王プラザホテル 南館2F (2-chōme-2-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City), 160-8330
View details
Roll your own sushi
Roll your own sushi
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
351-0115, Saitama, Wako, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Shibuya Mark City

Sushi no Midori Shibuya

Steak Lodge

Niigata Katsudon Tarekatsu - Shibuya Store

Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store

Toritake

Ramen King Koraku Honpo

TOMBOY 106 Shibuya Dogenzaka Branch

Hakata Furyu Shibuya

GOCCHI BATTA Shibuya

Shibuya Menya Musashi Bukotsu Gaiden

Sushi no Midori Shibuya

Sushi no Midori Shibuya

4.3

(1.8K)

Click for details
Steak Lodge

Steak Lodge

4.6

(2.3K)

$$

Open until 7:00 AM
Click for details
Niigata Katsudon Tarekatsu - Shibuya Store

Niigata Katsudon Tarekatsu - Shibuya Store

4.5

(791)

Click for details
Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store

Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store

4.3

(3.6K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Shibuya Mark City

3.0
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5.0
15w

Shibuya Mark City – Gateway to the Mountains

I arrived at Shibuya Mark City on the morning of 2 August 2025, coming by train from Machiya. Stepping into the complex, the first impression was how busy yet remarkably organized everything felt. Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most energetic districts, yet Mark City channels that energy into a system of clear pathways, escalators, and signages that guide you smoothly through the maze of trains, shops, and bus connections.

The building itself is more than just a mall—it’s a compact city. On one side, it’s lined with restaurants, cafés, and shops, while above, offices and the Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu look out across the skyline. It also doubles as the terminal for the Keio Inokashira Line, making it a natural crossroads for commuters and travelers.

What struck me most that day was the efficiency of movement. After weaving through the flow of commuters, we followed the signages leading directly to the bus terminal. Everything was well-marked in both Japanese and English—something that makes traveling in Tokyo surprisingly smooth despite its complexity.

Before boarding our bus, I came across a halal restaurant tucked inside Mark City, where I grabbed a shawarma. It felt like a small comfort to enjoy a familiar taste in the middle of a foreign city. The meal was quick but satisfying, giving me the fuel I needed for the next leg of the journey.

Finally, we made our way to Level 5, where the express buses depart. Boarding the bus bound for Kawaguchiko, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of transition. In just about two hours, we would leave behind the neon bustle of Shibuya for the calm embrace of Mt. Fuji’s lakeside town. Shibuya Mark City, in that sense, became more than a shopping and business hub—it was a gateway from the heart of Tokyo to the natural beauty of Japan’s mountains.

As the bus pulled away, I looked back at the towering structure of Mark City. It wasn’t just another commercial complex—it was a symbol of how Tokyo blends modern convenience, global diversity, and seamless travel into...

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5.0
8y

Awesome shopping, restaurants and people watching. Shibuya Mark City is a large shopping and entertainment complex located in the heart of Shibuya, Tokyo. The complex is home to over 200 stores, including department stores, boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. There is also a cinema, a hotel, and a bus terminal.

The complex is divided into two buildings: the West Building and the East Building. The West Building is home to the department stores and the cinema. The East Building is home to the boutiques, restaurants, and cafes.

Shibuya Mark City is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The complex is always bustling with activity, and there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are looking to do some shopping, catch a movie, or simply relax with a cup of coffee, Shibuya Mark City is the perfect place to visit.

Here are some of the pros and cons of Shibuya Mark City:

Pros:

Convenient location Large selection of stores Variety of dining options Cinema Hotel Bus terminal Cons:

Can be crowded Expensive Some stores may not be open late Overall, I would highly recommend Shibuya Mark City to anyone visiting Tokyo. The complex is a great place to shop, eat, and be...

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4.0
5y

A: "what do they have at Mark City?" B: "what do you mean it's huge they have pretty much everything." A: "Do they have bread?" B: "Do they have bread??? This is Japan, there are bakeries everywhere. I saw one in a bank once. Do you really think a huge two building 5 floor + B1 doesn't have a bakery? They have at least three, plus other shops that sell bread. Why would your question to determine the limitations of Mark City be at the lowest bar of is there bread? Also, why not just say bakery? Do you think there is a bread vending machine?" A: "Is there a bread vending machine?" B: "I am fairly sure Mark City doesn't have a bread vending machine..." A: "No, I meant in all of Japan." B: ... A: "I'll Google it." B: "... why don't you Google a better question to ascertain the facilities and overall capacity of Mark City!" A: "Can't you just give me a hint?" B: "OK, think of something hard to find, or the prices of things you buy often, oh here's a good one, ask if they have the things you like to buy! What do you like to buy?" A: "I like to buy bread." B: .......... ... ....... A: "What are their...

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Azmi MahamadAzmi Mahamad
Shibuya Mark City – Gateway to the Mountains I arrived at Shibuya Mark City on the morning of 2 August 2025, coming by train from Machiya. Stepping into the complex, the first impression was how busy yet remarkably organized everything felt. Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most energetic districts, yet Mark City channels that energy into a system of clear pathways, escalators, and signages that guide you smoothly through the maze of trains, shops, and bus connections. The building itself is more than just a mall—it’s a compact city. On one side, it’s lined with restaurants, cafés, and shops, while above, offices and the Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu look out across the skyline. It also doubles as the terminal for the Keio Inokashira Line, making it a natural crossroads for commuters and travelers. What struck me most that day was the efficiency of movement. After weaving through the flow of commuters, we followed the signages leading directly to the bus terminal. Everything was well-marked in both Japanese and English—something that makes traveling in Tokyo surprisingly smooth despite its complexity. Before boarding our bus, I came across a halal restaurant tucked inside Mark City, where I grabbed a shawarma. It felt like a small comfort to enjoy a familiar taste in the middle of a foreign city. The meal was quick but satisfying, giving me the fuel I needed for the next leg of the journey. Finally, we made our way to Level 5, where the express buses depart. Boarding the bus bound for Kawaguchiko, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of transition. In just about two hours, we would leave behind the neon bustle of Shibuya for the calm embrace of Mt. Fuji’s lakeside town. Shibuya Mark City, in that sense, became more than a shopping and business hub—it was a gateway from the heart of Tokyo to the natural beauty of Japan’s mountains. As the bus pulled away, I looked back at the towering structure of Mark City. It wasn’t just another commercial complex—it was a symbol of how Tokyo blends modern convenience, global diversity, and seamless travel into one experience.
zagobren dzagobren d
A: "what do they have at Mark City?" B: "what do you mean it's huge they have pretty much everything." A: "Do they have bread?" B: "Do they have bread??? This is Japan, there are bakeries everywhere. I saw one in a bank once. Do you really think a huge two building 5 floor + B1 doesn't have a bakery? They have at least three, plus other shops that sell bread. Why would your question to determine the limitations of Mark City be at the lowest bar of is there bread? Also, why not just say bakery? Do you think there is a bread vending machine?" A: "Is there a bread vending machine?" B: "I am fairly sure Mark City doesn't have a bread vending machine..." A: "No, I meant in all of Japan." B: ... A: "I'll Google it." B: "... why don't you Google a better question to ascertain the facilities and overall capacity of Mark City!" A: "Can't you just give me a hint?" B: "OK, think of something hard to find, or the prices of things you buy often, oh here's a good one, ask if they have the things you like to buy! What do you like to buy?" A: "I like to buy bread." B: .......... ... ....... A: "What are their bread prices?"
John AtkinsonJohn Atkinson
Took the highway bus from Shibuya to Kawaguchiko station to see Mt. Fuji and it was well worth it, 3 adults and 1 child was $123 round trip where any other tour company will charge that price for 1 person. The bus leaves on time and it is very safe and comfortable. The return trip that left about 4pm from the station hit some bad traffic getting back and it took about 3.5 hours compared to the 2 hours getting there. To find the ticket counter and the bus stop it’s really easy. Just go up to the fifth floor where the hotel is located and walk strait ahead, you will see an open area and the ticket office is to the right. Once your at the station at Mt Fuji it’s only a 17 minute walk to a beautiful park on the lake that you can see Mt Fuji.
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Shibuya Mark City – Gateway to the Mountains I arrived at Shibuya Mark City on the morning of 2 August 2025, coming by train from Machiya. Stepping into the complex, the first impression was how busy yet remarkably organized everything felt. Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most energetic districts, yet Mark City channels that energy into a system of clear pathways, escalators, and signages that guide you smoothly through the maze of trains, shops, and bus connections. The building itself is more than just a mall—it’s a compact city. On one side, it’s lined with restaurants, cafés, and shops, while above, offices and the Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu look out across the skyline. It also doubles as the terminal for the Keio Inokashira Line, making it a natural crossroads for commuters and travelers. What struck me most that day was the efficiency of movement. After weaving through the flow of commuters, we followed the signages leading directly to the bus terminal. Everything was well-marked in both Japanese and English—something that makes traveling in Tokyo surprisingly smooth despite its complexity. Before boarding our bus, I came across a halal restaurant tucked inside Mark City, where I grabbed a shawarma. It felt like a small comfort to enjoy a familiar taste in the middle of a foreign city. The meal was quick but satisfying, giving me the fuel I needed for the next leg of the journey. Finally, we made our way to Level 5, where the express buses depart. Boarding the bus bound for Kawaguchiko, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of transition. In just about two hours, we would leave behind the neon bustle of Shibuya for the calm embrace of Mt. Fuji’s lakeside town. Shibuya Mark City, in that sense, became more than a shopping and business hub—it was a gateway from the heart of Tokyo to the natural beauty of Japan’s mountains. As the bus pulled away, I looked back at the towering structure of Mark City. It wasn’t just another commercial complex—it was a symbol of how Tokyo blends modern convenience, global diversity, and seamless travel into one experience.
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A: "what do they have at Mark City?" B: "what do you mean it's huge they have pretty much everything." A: "Do they have bread?" B: "Do they have bread??? This is Japan, there are bakeries everywhere. I saw one in a bank once. Do you really think a huge two building 5 floor + B1 doesn't have a bakery? They have at least three, plus other shops that sell bread. Why would your question to determine the limitations of Mark City be at the lowest bar of is there bread? Also, why not just say bakery? Do you think there is a bread vending machine?" A: "Is there a bread vending machine?" B: "I am fairly sure Mark City doesn't have a bread vending machine..." A: "No, I meant in all of Japan." B: ... A: "I'll Google it." B: "... why don't you Google a better question to ascertain the facilities and overall capacity of Mark City!" A: "Can't you just give me a hint?" B: "OK, think of something hard to find, or the prices of things you buy often, oh here's a good one, ask if they have the things you like to buy! What do you like to buy?" A: "I like to buy bread." B: .......... ... ....... A: "What are their bread prices?"
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Took the highway bus from Shibuya to Kawaguchiko station to see Mt. Fuji and it was well worth it, 3 adults and 1 child was $123 round trip where any other tour company will charge that price for 1 person. The bus leaves on time and it is very safe and comfortable. The return trip that left about 4pm from the station hit some bad traffic getting back and it took about 3.5 hours compared to the 2 hours getting there. To find the ticket counter and the bus stop it’s really easy. Just go up to the fifth floor where the hotel is located and walk strait ahead, you will see an open area and the ticket office is to the right. Once your at the station at Mt Fuji it’s only a 17 minute walk to a beautiful park on the lake that you can see Mt Fuji.
John Atkinson

John Atkinson

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