Daikanyama
Daikanyama is the starting point of the latest modes. Daikanyama, also known for its high end residential properties, is dotted with embassies and houses owned by foreign nationals, providing a unique, cosmopolitan ambience. The main streets that fan out from Daikanyama Station include Hachiman Street that continues on to Shibuya, the former Yamate Street that heads to Komaba, and Komazawa Street that goes to Ebisu. Along these streets is Hillside Terrace, which stands as a symbol of the neighborhood with its high end and unique shops and restaurants, providing for fun outings in terms of both shopping and dining out. The wide streets lined with greenery and many tall trees, despite its downtown location, provide a perfect backdrop for a walk.
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More Information about Daikanyama
Street address
- Daikanyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0034
Access
- Immediately adjacent to Daikanyama Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line
Opening Hours
- Varies by store
Closed
- Varies by store
Best season
- All year
Point
update: Sep.3.2024

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