From Daikanyama's boutique streets to Matsudai's historic estates — Tokyo's cultural heartbeat
Shibuya-ku balances cultural energy with refined residential living. The ward spans everything from the global crossroads of Shibuya station to the quiet lanes of Matsudai and the tree-lined streets of Daikanyama and Hiroo. Shibuya-ku commands Tokyo's highest average psm, driven by ultra-premium pockets in Jingumae, Sarugakucho, and Minami-Aoyama.
Tokyo's most fashionable village. Boutique hotels, concept stores, and Hillside Terrace define the streetscape.
Broad tree-lined streets, proximity to the German and French schools, and National Azabu supermarket make Hiroo the preferred address for Western expatriates.
One of Tokyo's oldest and most exclusive residential districts. Strict low-rise zoning, wide lots, and a legacy of Japan's top families.
The rising star of Shibuya-ku. Yoyogi Park access, an emerging café scene, and accessible entry prices attract younger wealthy buyers.
Shibuya-ku is Tokyo's cultural engine. The ward is home to the city's best independent restaurants, concept stores, and gallery spaces. Daikanyama T-Site, the Okamoto Taro Museum, and Yoyogi Park are all within the ward.
Shibuya-ku has approximately 22,000 registered foreign residents. The Hiroo and Daikanyama areas have well-established English-speaking communities.
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