Nintendo TOKYO: Japan's First Official Nintendo Store
Serena OgawaNintendo's first-ever Tokyo flag shop is coming to Shibuya PARCO!
The new Shibuya PARCO is a shopping center in Tokyo's Shibuya district and belongs to the PARCO chain of the same name. The original Shibuya PARCO has existed since 1973, but was rebuilt in 2019 to meet the growing demands of Shibuya visitors.
The concept of the new shopping center is based on five themes: fashion, art & culture, entertainment, food and technology. All aspects should be present on every floor, so that the around 190 different shops merge into a unique shopping experience.
The architectural design of the department store, with its variously sized components and the construction, which is partly reminiscent of a spiral staircase, is intended to be reminiscent of the elevations and streets of Shibuya itself. In addition, due to its efficient CHP system, the building was chosen as a pilot project for sustainable and energy-saving building construction.
This premium comfort theater boasts seating for 636 people. Look out for new performances almost every month, theater shows, traditional Japanese theater, rakugo comedians, musicians, artists, and more will be on stage to perform live for you.
The first official Nintendo store in Japan is located on the 6th floor of Shibuya Parco. With exclusive merchandise for hardcore Nintendo fans, game previews, and even demo gaming experiences, this is one stop that you won’t want to miss.
Discover Nintendo TokyoShibuya’s first and only Pokemon store with Shibuya-exclusive merchandise. Be on the lookout for the lifesize Mewtwo sleeping in his creation chamber tank and be sure not to wake this legendary Pokemon as you wander past and into the store.
Discover Pokemon Center ShibuyaA 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station’s Hachiko Exit.
Nintendo's first-ever Tokyo flag shop is coming to Shibuya PARCO!
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