Shibuya Parco Shopping Guide 2025: Pokemon Center, Nintendo, and Best Brands
Tokyo Mate
Wondering where to start your shopping spree in Shibuya?
The answer is simple: Shibuya Parco.
From Nintendo & Pokemon stores that fans must visit, to trendy brands like Human Made,
and the buzzing gourmet spot Chaos Kitchen.
Here is your complete floor-by-floor guide to conquering Shibuya Parco.

🏢 Why "Shibuya Parco"?
While Shibuya has many commercial facilities like Scramble Square and Hikarie, the reason Shibuya Parco stands out is simple: "Trends & Culture".
It's not just about selling clothes; it gathers cutting-edge art, games, and fashion in one building. Rather than the formal atmosphere of a department store, if you want to feel "what's trending now," this is the place to be.
🛍️ 1F: Trend Frontline
The 1st floor is a mix of luxury and high-street brands. Here is the lineup you should check out:
- HUMAN MADE: Recently renewed! Both PART 1 and PART 2 stores are located on the 1st floor. An "open run" (waiting before opening) is essential!
- PORTER EXCHANGE: A concept store carrying Yoshida Kaban's popular "TANKER" series and more.
- TAMBURINS: The diverse brand famous for being BLACKPINK Jennie's favorite perfume.
- LE LABO & DIOR BEAUTY: Perfect for shopping for perfumes and cosmetics.
- LOEWE & THOM BROWNE: Well-known masterpieces brands.

➡️ Human Made Renewal Info: Part 1 & Part 2 Location, Waiting Guide, Ticket Info
👗 2F: Mode & Art
For unique brands and art, head to the 2nd floor.
- COMME des GARÇONS: You can see various collections including the Homme line and Junya Watanabe.
- ISSEY MIYAKE SHIBUYA: Check out this 2F store if you are looking for the "BAO BAO" bag beloved by Koreans.
- AMI PARIS: Known for its heart logo vibe; cardigans and knitwear are popular.
- KENZO & Stone Island: A gathering of brands preferred by men.
- OFFICINE UNIVERSELLE BULY: A perfume/body product shop with an antique interior.
📱 3F: Corner of Tokyo Street (Casetify Studio)
🚫 Caution! Where is the DANTON store?
Many people search "Is there a Danton in Shibuya Parco?", but there is no standalone Danton store in Parco! (You might find small quantities in some select shops).
For a proper Danton shopping experience, we recommend 'DANTON TOKYO' (standalone store towards Harajuku). 😉
📍 View DANTON TOKYO Location on Google Maps
- Vivienne Westwood ACCESSORIES: Specializes in accessories like wallets, bags, and jewelry. Perfect for gifts!
- GOOD GOODS ISSEY MIYAKE: A special space where you can find Issey Miyake's unique goods and "Mokko" bags.
- COMME des GARÇONS: You can find them on 3F as well as 2F. Enjoy checking out different lineups on each floor.
- THE NORTH FACE LAB: Not your ordinary North Face. Check out the experimental "Purple Label" items.
- A.P.C.: Standard for denim, clean bags, and t-shirts.
- MM6 Maison Margiela: Margiela's casual line.
- CASETiFY STUDiO: Great for browsing custom phone cases and various collaboration products.

👓 4F: Fashion & Culture
- KANEKO OPTICAL: Many Korean tourists visit specifically to buy glasses here.
- Dr. Martens & Adam et Rope: Shoes and select shop.
⛺ 5F: Outdoor & Kidult
- STARBUCKS: Caffeine refill when you are tired of shopping!
- POP MART: The holy land of random figures.
- NORDISK: Use this shop for camping gear with vibes.
🎮 6F: CYBERSPACE SHIBUYA (Pokemon & Nintendo)
This floor might be the biggest reason many people visit Parco! The 6th floor is named "CYBERSPACE SHIBUYA" and is dedicated to Japanese subcultures.
1. Pokemon Center Shibuya
The atmosphere is completely different from other Pokemon Centers. The Life-sized Mewtwo in the cultivation tank at the entrance is breathtaking. It features cool, street-style goods based on black.

2. Nintendo TOKYO
Japan's first official Nintendo store. You can get various character goods like Mario, Zelda, Splatoon, and Animal Crossing.
*Note: It gets extremely crowded on weekends, and numbered tickets might be distributed.
3. Others
- Jump Shop: One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, Slam Dunk goods.
- Capcom Store: Monster Hunter, Resident Evil goods.
- Touken Ranbu Yorozuya Honpo
➡️ Shibuya Parco 6F Complete Guide: Nintendo, Pokemon & Jump Shop Goods, Tickets & Tax-Free Tips
🍽️ B1F: Chaos Kitchen (Kiwamiya Hamburg)
The B1 floor is not your ordinary food court. It's "Chaos Kitchen", a mix of unique bars, record shops, and trendy eateries.
The absolute ace here is "Kiwamiya Hamburg". The style where you cook the Wagyu hamburger steak yourself on a hot stone is hugely popular.
📌 Queue Tip: The line is insane (1-2 hours wait is common). If you plan to go, check out this Waiting Time Reduction & Menu Guide.
➡️ Shibuya Parco Kiwamiya Hamburg: Menu, Price & How to Skip the Line

If you are in the mood for Japanese food, "Ikushika" is also recommended. Their clay pot rice, cooked to order, is exquisite.
➡️ Shibuya Ikushika: All-You-Can-Eat Rice & Japanese Home Cooking

🍣 7F: RESTAURANT SEVEN
If looking for a proper meal:
- Kanazawa Maimon Sushi: High-quality conveyor belt sushi.
- Hakata Tempura Takao: Freshly fried tempura served course-style.

🎭 8F: Culture & Theater
- Hobonichi (Hobonichiyobi): A stationary and goods shop produced by Shigesato Itoi.
- White Cine Quinto: A mini-theater.


🌳 10F: ROOFTOP PARK
An open garden space on the rooftop. It's a great spot to take a break while overlooking the Shibuya scramble crossing area.


📝 Summary & Tax-Free Tips
- Tax-Free: Most shops offer tax-free shopping. At Parco, some shops process it directly at the register, while others might aggregate it. Look for the Tax-Free sign at each shop. Bring your Passport!
- Wi-Free: Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.
- Location: 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station. On the way to Yoyogi Park.
💡 Tip before shopping! Parco covers a lot of ground. Check the closest coin lockers/luggage storage beforehand.
➡️ Shibuya Station Luggage Storage & Finding Vacancies
📍 Next Course from Parco?
Parco is located right in the middle of Shibuya's trendiest area. Since you are here, why not check out the "Blue Cave Illumination" (winter only) right behind Parco, or head to Miyashita Park?
➡️ Shibuya Blue Cave Illumination 2025: Location, Time & Photo Spots
➡️ Shibuya Complete Guide: From Shibuya Sky to Shopping & Gourmet
Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.