LiveGRACE Hotel Shibuya is located between Shibuya and Nishi-Shinjuku, offering easy access to both traditional local neighborhoods and vibrant urban attractions. Within walking distance, guests can explore charming streets and local shops while enjoying the distinctive atmosphere of Tokyo. Convenient train and car connections also make it easy to reach nearby stations, famous landmarks, and popular shopping and entertainment districts. From leisurely strolls through local communities to discovering iconic city destinations, guests can experience Tokyo from multiple perspectives during their stay.
Conveniences
My Basket Hatsudai Station West Store
A convenient neighborhood supermarket offering fresh produce, prepared foods, and daily necessities at reasonable prices. Its accessible location makes it a great option for both local residents and travelers.
Daiei Hatagaya Store
A large supermarket chain offering a wide variety of groceries, snacks, fresh foods, and household items. With convenient opening hours, it is ideal for daily shopping and travel essentials.

Matsumoto Kiyoshi Hatagaya Station Front Store
A famous Japanese drugstore chain offering medicines, cosmetics, skincare products, health supplements, and daily necessities. It is especially popular among travelers looking to purchase Japanese beauty products and souvenirs.
Rokugo-dori Shopping Street
Located near Hatagaya Station, this nostalgic shopping street preserves the atmosphere of Japan’s Showa era. Small restaurants, local shops, and izakayas line the streets, while lanterns illuminate the area at night, creating a warm and lively atmosphere perfect for experiencing local Tokyo life.

Sightseeing
Tokyo Opera City
Located next to Hatsudai Station, Tokyo Opera City is a large complex featuring office towers, shopping areas, restaurants, art galleries, and concert halls. Its most famous facility, the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, is renowned for its outstanding acoustics. Combining art, culture, dining, and leisure, it is a popular destination for both locals and visitors.

New National Theatre Tokyo
Located in Hatsudai, the New National Theatre Tokyo is one of Japan’s premier performing arts venues. It features dedicated theaters for opera, ballet, contemporary dance, and drama performances. With its elegant modern architecture and advanced stage technology, the venue hosts world-class productions throughout the year. Visitors can also enjoy art exhibitions and dining spaces within the complex.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck
Located on the 45th floor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, this free observation deck stands approximately 202 meters above ground and offers panoramic views of Tokyo. On clear days, visitors can even see Mount Fuji and Tokyo Tower in the distance. The nighttime cityscape is especially beautiful and popular among photographers and couples.

Yoyogi Park
One of the largest green spaces in central Tokyo, Yoyogi Park is a wonderful place for walking, relaxing, and picnicking throughout the year. Spring is especially popular when more than 600 cherry trees bloom beautifully, attracting countless locals and visitors for hanami picnics. The autumn foliage is also stunning. The park frequently hosts flea markets, music events, and cultural festivals, making it a great place to experience both nature and the lively atmosphere of Tokyo.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen is one of the few large gardens located in the heart of Tokyo, combining traditional Japanese gardens, French formal gardens, and English landscape styles. With its lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere, it is an ideal place for walking and relaxing. The garden is especially famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and colorful autumn leaves, making it a beautiful destination in every season.

Meiji Shrine
Located in the heart of Tokyo, Meiji Shrine is surrounded by lush forest-like nature and offers a peaceful atmosphere to experience traditional Japanese culture. It is a popular spot for walking and sightseeing, especially beautiful during spring and autumn.

SHIBUYA SKY
SHIBUYA SKY is a popular observation deck located on the top floor of Shibuya Scramble Square. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo, Tokyo Tower, and even Mt. Fuji on clear days. The night view is especially popular.

Shopping
Shinjuku District
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s busiest commercial and entertainment districts, filled with department stores, restaurants, bars, cinemas, and electronics shops. Kabukicho is especially famous for its nightlife. Whether for shopping, dining, or entertainment, Shinjuku represents the vibrant energy of Tokyo.

Shibuya District
Famous for the iconic Shibuya Crossing, Shibuya is considered the center of Tokyo’s youth culture. Trendy shopping complexes, restaurants, entertainment facilities, and observation decks fill the district with energy and excitement. The Hachiko Statue is also a popular landmark for visitors.

Harajuku District
Harajuku is a symbol of Tokyo’s youth culture and fashion trends. Takeshita Street is packed with trendy fashion shops, dessert cafés, and souvenir stores, while the backstreets of Ura-Harajuku are known for independent designer boutiques and vintage shops. The peaceful atmosphere of Meiji Shrine nearby creates a unique contrast with the lively shopping streets.

Omotesando & Aoyama
Aoyama and Omotesando are lined with luxury flagship boutiques and stylish designer brands, earning the area the nickname “Tokyo’s Champs-Élysées.” The district is also home to museums, fashionable cafés, and unique concept stores, making it a paradise for fashion and art lovers.

Shimokitazawa
Shimokitazawa is one of Tokyo’s most creative and trendy neighborhoods, famous for its vintage clothing shops, independent cafés, small theaters, and live music venues. The area is filled with a unique retro atmosphere, making it a great place to explore, shop, and enjoy Tokyo’s local culture.

