Shibuya Parco, MUJI Ginza, Snoopy Museum... A look back at the hottest new openings of 2019!

Dec 30, 2019
We've picked out information on the hottest new facilities that opened in 2019, from Shibuya's notable facilities such as Shibuya Scramble Square and Shibuya Parco, to the Snoopy Museum that reopened in Minami Machida, and MUJI Ginza, which opened in Ginza as its global flagship store! 

Why not take this opportunity to check out the popular spots you haven't visited yet and take your time visiting them over the New Year holidays?

The New "Snoopy Museum" Reopens at Minamimachida Grandberry Mall, Approximately Twice as Large



The "Snoopy Museum" in Roppongi, Tokyo, closed in September 2018, and has now reopened after a long awaited hiatus. New spots have been added, including the "Snoopy Room," where you can take photos with a giant Snoopy, and the "Woodstock Room," an entirely yellow space, where you can enjoy taking photos while immersed in the world of "Peanuts." Workshops like the "Make Your Own Snoopy," which were popular in Roppongi, have also been enhanced. >>Click here for more details

Tokyu Plaza Shibuya, located at the west exit of Shibuya Station
A total of 69 stores aimed at “mature adults”



The new Tokyu Plaza Shibuya will have its grand opening in the commercial zone of the new Shibuya Fukuras shopping complex at the west exit of Shibuya Station. 69 attractive stores have gathered together, focusing on the themes of "food," "health," "beauty," "hobbies," and "life plans," which are of great interest to mature urban sensibilities, including "BEAMS JAPAN," where BEAMS promotes Japan, and "AKOMEYA TOKYO," which houses the new AKOMEYA Shokudo restaurant. >>Click here for more information

Shibuya Scramble Square
The observation facility boasting the highest panoramic view in Shibuya is the talk of the town



Shibuya Scramble Square, a new 47-story landmark directly connected to Shibuya Station, opened on November 1st. The commercial floor is packed with noteworthy stores, including concept stores for Tiffany & Co. and Givenchy, as well as a boulangerie making its first appearance in Japan, and chocolate specialty shops by Echire and Alain Ducasse. Don't miss Shibuya Sky, the observation deck boasting a panoramic view from the highest point in Shibuya at approximately 230 meters. >>Click here for more information

The New Shibuya Parco
Toward a One-of-a-Kind Next-Generation Commercial Facility



Shibuya Parco, which has been closed since August 2016 for reconstruction, will hold its grand opening on November 22nd. In addition to top Japanese brands such as COMME des GARÇONS GIRL and Yohji Yamamoto, there will also be pop-up shops for fresh designers. Aside from fashion, there will also be the first directly managed store of art magazine Bijutsu Techo, OIL by Bijutsu Techo, and Hobonichi Itoi Shimbun's Hobonichi Sunday, as well as a lineup of unique shops opening in a commercial facility for the first time and offering a wide range of new business formats. >>Click here for more details

Nihonbashi "COREDO Muromachi Terrace"
Taiwanese retailer "Eslite Spectrum" opens its first store in Japan



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>>Click here for more information on Eslite Spectrum


MUJI Ginza, the world flagship store, opened on April 4th on Namiki-dori Street in Ginza. Ginza. It houses Japan's first MUJI HOTEL GINZA and Japan's first restaurant, MUJI Diner. It also offers a wide range of products and services, including a bakery, juice stand, blended tea workshop, produce store, custom embroidery workshop, and MUJI SUPPORT, a consultation counter that provides lifestyle support. Also worth checking out is ATELIER MUJI GINZA, a gallery that hosts design-related exhibitions and events. >>Click here for more information

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Reopens after 3 years of closure



The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, which reopened on March 29th, is showcasing new artworks in its outdoor exhibition space, allowing visitors to experience art not only inside the museum but also in the surrounding area. The museum now houses "100 Spoons at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo," a restaurant where people of all ages can discover new ways to enjoy the museum, and "Nikai no Sandwich," where you can enjoy daily sandwiches and homemade drinks.
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  • Snoopy Museum
  • Snoopy Museum
  • Snoopy Museum
  • Tokyu Plaza Shibuya
  • Tokyu Plaza Shibuya
  • Tokyu Plaza Shibuya
  • SHIBUYA SKY Bird's-eye view image Shibuya Station block joint building operator
  • Shibuya Scramble Square
  • Shibuya Scramble Square
  • Shibuya Scramble Square
  • Shibuya Scramble Square
  • Shibuya Scramble Square
  • Shibuya Parco
  • Shibuya Parco
  • Shibuya Parco
  • Shibuya Parco
  • Shibuya Parco
  • Shibuya Parco
  • Coredo Muromachi Terrace
  • Coredo Muromachi Terrace
  • Coredo Muromachi Terrace
  • Coredo Muromachi Terrace
  • MUJI Ginza
  • MUJI Ginza
  • MUJI Ginza
  • MUJI Ginza
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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