Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado': Access, Hours & Night View Guide

Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado'

Night view from Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado'

Night View from Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado' (Shibuya)

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A lush rooftop garden offering sweeping views of iconic landmarks including Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills, and NTT Docomo Tower. Perfect for an evening stroll through the Shibuya-Harajuku area.

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Visit Report: Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado'

Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado' opened in April 2024.

This 6-story commercial facility brings together 75 shops including public baths, restaurants, and food markets.

The facility's 6th and 7th floors feature lush outdoor terraces that visitors can access free of charge.

From the terraces, you can enjoy direct views of Tokyu Plaza Omotesando 'Omohara' with iconic landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Roppongi Hills rising in the background.

With plenty of tables and benches available, why not stop by after enjoying dining and shopping in the building?

Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado' — Information

Features

Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado' — Information
Address6-31-21 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, JapanShibuya Night View Spots
Opening Hours11:00-23:00
ClosedNone
Admission FeeFree
Links
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Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado' - Access & Parking

Access Information
Train / Nearest Station
  • Meiji-jingu-mae Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) - about 4 minutes on foot
  • Harajuku Station (JR Yamanote Line) - about 6 minutes on foot
  • Omotesando Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line & others) - about 9 minutes on foot
ParkingNone (use nearby paid parking)

Best Time to See the Night View at Tokyu Plaza Harajuku 'Harakado'

Best Time for Night Photography Today (5/9)

The 'magic hour' when the blue sky meets city lights.
Today's sunset is at 18:34.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What kind of night views can you enjoy? What are the highlights?
You can see iconic landmarks including Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills, and NTT Docomo Tower.
Can you use a tripod to photograph the night views?
Tripod photography is prohibited. Please follow proper etiquette when taking photos.