A Once-in-a-Century, Massive Redevelopment is Under Way in Shibuya
■Property listings for Shibuya area

The area around Shibuya Station, a major transportation node served by three JR Lines, three private railways and three Tokyo Metro subway lines, is undergoing a massive, long-term redevelopment. Miyashita Park and other new buildings are springing up, with planned projects moving full speed ahead for completion in 2034. When these projects are complete, pedestrian lines of flow will be incorporated, improving the flow of people around the station environs.

Shibuya Marui, a shopping complex long celebrated as a Shibuya landmark, has drawn down the curtain on half a century of history. The famous emporium will rise again in 2026, reopening after renovation as Japan’s first genuine wooden commercial complex. The new Shibuya Marui will be built 60% of fire-resistant wood and similar substances, a class of materials that has witnessed dramatic technological progress. The construction process will generate some 2,000 t less CO2 emissions than if it had been done in steel-reinforced concrete. Adopting the highest standards in sustainable technology, the project aims to be a more sustainable facility that will promote reduction of environmental impact.

Shibuya area is strongly associated with commerce in the public mind. Yet just a 15-minute walk from Shibuya Station takes us to popular and luxurious neighborhoods such as Shoto, Shinsencho and Nanpeidai, home to low-rise condominium developments and villas. Here and nearby you will find embassies, churches, art galleries, green spaces and more, idylls of calm mere blocks from the bustle of the great city.
If Shibuya area interests you, we invite you to browse our property listings for Shibuya area, which include Shoto and Shinsencho.
Please note that there may not be any available units for sale in the listed properties on this article.



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