Tokyo Place For Family & Kids: Conveyor Belt Sushi, Anime Shops & More (Guided By Genre)

Since moving to a neighborhood Shibuya in 2024, I've been visiting many cities in Tokyo everyday to explore its appeal and discovered spots I can recommend to tourists.

I updated this article in January 2025 to incorporate my findings from this research, along with the latest information for 2025.

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Another reason for updating the article is the growing interest in tours that allow visitors to enjoy sightseeing spots and delicious Japanese culinary. As these tours gain popularity, Magical Trip's tour, which ranked #1 among all tours on Tripadvisor, has been receiving numerous applications.

For families visiting Tokyo, we highly recommend the "Tokyo Sumo Morning Practice Tour in Ryogoku," where you can watch Japan's traditional martial art of sumo with your children.

We also recommend the "Akihabara Anime & Gaming Adventure Tour" with an expert guide who knows every corner of Akihabara, the heart of Japanese pop culture. Both adults and children will surely be thrilled to explore shops filled with manga and anime merchandise, as well as Japanese arcades.

We hope you'll have a wonderful time experiencing everything Shibuya has to offer by joining a Magical Trip tour!


Tokyo, Japan's capital, harmoniously blends Japanese tradition with the latest culture, making it the perfect city for foreign tourists to fully enjoy Japanese culture. Tokyo has many spots that families with children can enjoy, such as conveyor belt sushi where fresh sushi is delivered on conveyor belts, and anime shops.

In particular, Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi, which combines traditional Japanese cuisine with the latest technology, has gained worldwide attention as a unique dining experience that is distinctly Japanese. This time, we will introduce in detail recommended conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Tokyo, as well as diverse tourist spots that families can enjoy with peace of mind.


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Tokyo has various types of tourist destinations that can be enjoyed with children

Tokyo has a rich variety of tourist destinations that both children and adults can enjoy together, including Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi where you can experience Japan's unique cuisine, scenic spots with panoramic views of Tokyo's urban landscape, and theme parks that boast some of Japan's most popular attractions.

If you're going to visit Tokyo, Japan's central city, it would be a waste not to enjoy multi-genre tourist destinations from gourmet food to the latest entertainment and shopping!

Below, the author, who lives in Tokyo, will introduce recommended tourist spots that can be enjoyed with children, organized by genre.

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Tourist spots particularly recommended by the author (by genre)

Recommended spots for families with children in Tokyo can be mainly divided into the following four genres. Please check the experience content you can enjoy in each genre in advance and select the optimal tourist destination according to your children's age and your family's interests.

Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi
You can experience Japan's unique dining style where sushi flows on conveyor belts. The attractive point is that you can taste authentic sushi at affordable prices.

Places where you can see Tokyo-like scenery
At places like Shibuya Scramble Crossing and Tokyo Sky Tree, you can get a panoramic view of Tokyo's iconic cityscape. It's also recommended for those who want to take typically Japanese photos.

Anime Spots
In Shibuya and Odaiba, there are many stores where you can purchase Japanese anime character goods that are popular with children. It's perfect for selecting souvenirs for your home country.

Fashion Spots
At Shibuya 109 and Takeshita Street, you can enjoy shopping while experiencing Japan's kawaii culture and latest trends.

Author's Top Recommendation! 5 Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurants in Tokyo

To fully enjoy Japanese food culture with children, dining at Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi restaurants is essential. The attractive point of Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi is that you can not only enjoy exquisite sushi at reasonable prices, but also experience visual entertainment while enjoying meals with your family.

From here, we will introduce 5 conveyor belt sushi restaurants where families with children can dine with peace of mind, from restaurants with extensive menus that even children who don't like raw fish can enjoy, to restaurants where you can order using English-compatible touch panels.

Kaiten Sushi Toriton


Source:Tabelog

Kaiten Sushi Toriton is a conveyor belt sushi chain that originated in Hokkaido, one of Japan's leading seafood regions. This restaurant has gained popularity for allowing customers to affordably enjoy sushi made with high-quality seafood from Hokkaido that you usually can't taste in Tokyo.

At Kaiten Sushi Toriton, in addition to standard sushi like tuna and salmon, you can taste Hokkaido seafood such as octopus and surf clam. Also, since they have sushi like Tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette) and steamed shrimp, children who can't eat raw fish can also enjoy it with peace of mind.

This store is located within the grounds of Tokyo Sky Tree, a popular tourist destination with panoramic views of Tokyo, so please be sure to visit both together.

<Information>
- Address: 6F Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: 11:00-23:00 (L.O. 22:00)
- Closed: Irregular holidays
- Phone Number: 03-5637-7716
- Official Website: https://toriton-kita1.jp/shop/soramachi/



Sushiro Shinjuku East Gate


Source:Tripadvisor

Sushiro Shinjuku East Gate is one of the major conveyor belt sushi chain stores with locations throughout Japan. This Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi restaurant has gained popularity for offering over 100 varieties of diverse dishes including not only sushi but also noodle dishes and desserts.

At Sushiro Shinjuku East Gate, sushi ordered through touch panels is delivered directly to the customer's seat via conveyor belt. Unlike having sushi constantly rotating on the conveyor belt, my favorite point is that freshly made dishes are delivered smoothly to your hands.

This restaurant also has unique sushi topped with items like tempura and corn salad, so how about finding your favorite sushi together with your children?

<Information>
- Address: 3F Shinjuku NOWA Building, 3-37-12 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Business Hours: [Monday-Friday] 11:00-23:00 [Saturday, Sunday, Holidays] 10:30-23:00
- Closed: None
- Phone Number: 03-5362-1020
- Official Website: https://www.akindo-sushiro.co.jp/shop/detail.php?id=2453



Kaitenzushi Nemuro Hanamaru KITTE Marunouchi


Source:Tabelog

"Kaitenzushi Nemuro Hanamaru KITTE Marunouchi" is a Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi restaurant that prides itself on sushi made with high-quality seafood from Nemuro, Hokkaido. This establishment combines the elements of nationwide chain stores with authentic high-end sushi restaurants, allowing you to enjoy a special, elevated Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi experience.

While this restaurant offers authentic sushi using premium ingredients such as abalone and king crab, it maintains the friendly atmosphere characteristic of conveyor belt sushi, making it comfortable for families with children. They also feature seasonal limited-time menus, allowing you to experience Japan's four seasons through seasonal ingredients.

This restaurant is conveniently located near Tokyo Station, the central hub of Japan's railway network. Please consider visiting when arriving or departing via Shinkansen.

Information:
- Address: 5F JP Tower, 2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: 11:00-22:00 (L.O. 21:30)
- Regular Holiday: Irregular holidays
- Phone Number: 03-6269-9026
- Official Website: https://www.sushi-hanamaru.com/store/details/s11.html



Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store


Source:Tabelog

Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Store is one of the major Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi chains where sushi ordered via touch panels installed at each seat is quickly delivered on high-speed lanes.

Unlike traditional methods where sushi constantly flows on the belt, this restaurant delivers ordered items directly in front of counter seats. The attractive point is that you can enjoy not only freshly made sushi but also side menu items like udon and french fries in a warm state.

Another reason I recommend this restaurant for families with children is their cute kids' menu featuring sushi served in Shinkansen-shaped containers. The touch panels support multiple languages including English and Chinese, so foreign visitors who don't understand Japanese can order with confidence.

Information:
- Address: 2-29-11 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: [Monday-Friday, day before holidays] 11:00-23:00 (L.O. 22:30) [Saturday, Sunday, holidays] 10:30-23:00 (L.O. 22:30)
- Regular Holiday: None
- Phone Number: 03-3462-0241
- Official Website: https://www.uobei.info/menu/?topics_id=553



Kura Sushi Ginza


Source:Official website

Kura Sushi Ginza is the flagship store of this Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi chain known for its unique hygiene management system and fun services for children. The interior features Utagawa Hiroshige's ukiyo-e paintings, allowing you to fully enjoy dining in a Japanese modern atmosphere typical of Japan.

Another popular feature at Kura Sushi Ginza is the "Bikkurapon" lottery you can enjoy when returning finished plates to designated slots. "Bikkurapon" can be attempted once for every 5 plates, and it's one of my recommended points that children can enjoy their meal without getting bored.

This restaurant offers not only standard sushi like tuna, sea bream, and squid, but also uniquely Japanese desserts such as "daifuku" (sweet red bean paste wrapped in thin rice cake) and "mitarashi dango" (rice dumplings coated with sweet soy syrup). Please try experiencing traditional Japanese sweets with your children.

Information:
- Address: 7F Maronie Gate Ginza 2, 3-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: [Monday-Friday] 11:00-23:00 [Saturday-Sunday] 10:20-23:00
- Regular Holiday: None
- Phone Number: 03-6228-7620
- Official Website: https://www.kurasushi.co.jp/ginza/



8 Recommended Tourist Spots in Shibuya to Enjoy with Children

Sensoji Temple

Sensoji Temple is known as one of Tokyo's oldest temples and is one of the most popular traditional Japanese cultural experience spots among foreign tourists. At Sensoji Temple, which has approximately 1,400 years of history, you can observe traditional temple architecture up close, including the Kaminari-mon Gate with its large red lantern (a symbol of Asakusa) and the main hall.

At Sensoji Temple, don't miss "Nakamise Shopping Street," which extends approximately 250 meters from Kaminari-mon Gate. At "Nakamise Shopping Street," you can taste traditional Japanese sweets and purchase uniquely Japanese souvenirs such as Japanese-patterned goods and Japanese hand fans.

At Sensoji Temple, drawing "Omikuji (fortune slips)" to divine your fortune is my standard way of spending time. Please create uniquely Japanese memories together, both adults and children, by actually experiencing Japanese culture through "Omikuji" and tasting traditional Japanese sweets.

Information:
- Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: 6:00-17:00 (6:30from October to March)
- Regular Holiday: None
- Phone Number: 03-3842-0181
- Official Website: https://www.senso-ji.jp/



Tokyo Sky Tree

Tokyo Sky Tree is a broadcasting tower boasting the world's highest height of approximately 634 meters and enjoys tremendous popularity among tourists with children as Tokyo's new symbol.

Tokyo Sky Tree has two observation decks: the Tembo Deck at 350 meters above ground and the Tembo Galleria at 450 meters above ground. From the observation decks, you can enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of central Tokyo and, on clear days, spectacular views of Mount Fuji, Japan's symbol.

Tokyo Sky Tree also has many facilities including playgrounds with sandboxes and playground equipment, and rest areas with chairs and sofas. Tokyo Sky Tree is equipped with observation decks, playgrounds, restaurants, and more, allowing families with children to spend a full day comfortably.

Information:
- Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: 10:00-22:00 (Last admission 21:00) *Business hours vary by shop within the facility
- Regular Holiday: None
- Phone Number: 0570-55-0634
- Official Website: https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/



Shibuya Sky


Source: Official website

Shibuya Sky is an observation deck where you can view Tokyo's cityscape from a height of 229 meters, making it an exciting adventure for families visiting Shibuya with kids.

The observation deck consists of two floors: the "SKY GALLERY" on the 46th floor and the rooftop "SKY STAGE."

SKY GALLERY is an indoor observation deck offering panoramic views of Tokyo. Inside, children can enjoy collecting information about Shibuya and Tokyo through futuristic interactive screens.

The rooftop SKY STAGE has no ceiling, allowing visitors to enjoy views from an open-air space. On clear days, you can even see Mount Fuji, which is particularly exciting for kids experiencing Tokyo's heights for the first time.

There's also a café inside the observation deck serving light meals and beverages, making it possible to stay for extended periods. The evening hours are especially recommended. Enter before dark to enjoy the spectacular transition from sunset to night view with your family.

<Basic Information>
- Address: 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: 10:00-22:30
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-4221-0229
- URL: https://www.shibuya-scramble-square.com/sky/about/



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Shibuya Scramble Crossing

The Shibuya Scramble Crossing in front of Shibuya Station is Japan's busiest intersection. The crosswalk, where over 1,000 people cross during a single light change, demonstrates the incredible crowd density in Shibuya.

Recently, it has become a famous spot both domestically and internationally, featured in anime such as "Jujutsu Kaisen" and "The Boy and The Beast," which can be exciting talking points when visiting Shibuya with kids who are anime fans.

Many tourists visit Shibuya specifically to see this intersection, which is considered one of the world's most famous crossings alongside New York's Times Square.

Recently, tourists stopping in the middle of the intersection to take photos for social media has become problematic. As it's dangerous and obstructs traffic, please take photos from the sidewalk.

<Basic Information>
- Access: Immediately outside JR Shibuya Station's Hachiko Exit



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Shibuya Scramble Square is also beautiful when adorned with lights at night. If you want to take memorable photos at Tokyo's iconic photo spots, try joining a tour with a professional photographer who also serves as a local guide.

They can show you not only Shibuya Scramble Square but also Piss Alley in Shinjuku and Kabukicho.

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Meiji Jingu


Source:Wikipedia

Meiji Jingu is a shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji, Japan's 122nd emperor, and his empress. Meiji Jingu is a historic shrine established in 1920, popular as one of Japan's leading power spots with benefits for good fortune, academic success, and marital harmony.

Despite being located in the metropolis just about a 1-minute walk from Harajuku Station, the main station of Harajuku (a hub of youth culture), Meiji Jingu is an oasis in the city center surrounded by a vast forest of approximately 700,000 square meters. You can learn about Japanese religious culture through shrine visits while enjoying walks feeling the nature of the four seasons.

While the approach to Meiji Jingu is basically a gravel road, stone pavement is maintained on both sides, making it passable for strollers. Please slowly enjoy Japan's traditions and beautiful nature as a family.

Information:
- Address: 1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: 5:00-18:30 (varies by season)
- Regular Holiday: None
- Phone Number: 03-3379-5511
- Official Website: https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/



Yoyogi Park

Yoyogi Park, spanning 54 hectares, is a verdant oasis in Shibuya that's perfect for families with kids. Famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage, the park showcases seasonal natural beauty throughout the year.

The park offers bicycle rentals, including children's bikes, making it an excellent activity when visiting Shibuya with kids. Feel the breeze while observing the park's natural surroundings. Don't miss the birdwatching spots and beautiful flower beds filled with various plants. On weekends, the park hosts flea markets, food stalls, and cultural events, making it an entertaining destination for families.

There's also a walkway extending to JR Harajuku Station, offering a pleasant nature walk from Shibuya with kids all the way to Harajuku.

<Basic Information>
- Address: Yoyogi Kamizonocho, Jinnan 1&2 chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: Open 24 hours
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-3469-6081
- URL: https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/yoyogi/index.html



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Miyashita Park

Miyashita Park, located in front of JR Shibuya Station, is a new landmark that opened in 2020. Previously known as "Miyashita Koen," this local park underwent redevelopment and was transformed into a multi-purpose facility featuring a hotel and commercial facilities while maintaining its park status.

The rooftop park features a lawn area that serves as an oasis for both locals and tourists to relax. With frequent food and music events, it's a park with high entertainment value. Its proximity to the station makes it an ideal spot for families with small children who can't walk long distances to enjoy a full day of activities.

<Basic Information>
- Address: 6-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Opening Hours: 
  Park: 8:00-23:00
  RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK: 11:00-21:00
  Restaurant Area: 11:00-23:00
- Closed: December 29 - January 3
- Phone Numbers: 
  Park Office: 03-6712-5291
 RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK: 03-6712-5630
- URL: https://www.miyashita-park.tokyo/



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teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM


Source:Official website

"teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM" is an experiential digital art museum operated by the art collective "teamLab" that utilizes cutting-edge technology. This museum is highly popular among families as an innovative art facility where children and adults can enjoy together.

At "teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM," the attractive point is that you can actually enter and experience the art, such as spaces where starry skies drawn with points of light are reflected on mirrored floors, and spaces where you can touch and play with large spheres that glow in colorful colors.

Among these, my recommendation is the art piece where you can enjoy entering water that reaches about knee-deep for adults. While watching the koi and seasonal flowers reflected on the water surface, both children and adults will surely enjoy and forget about time.

Information:
- Address: 6-1-16 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: 8:30-22:00
- Regular Holidays: Irregular holidays
- Phone Number: 03-6387-9306
- Official Website: https://planets.teamlab.art/tokyo/



Recommended Tourist Spots in Tokyo for Families with Small Children

In Tokyo, the center of Japan, there are many tourist spots that families with small children can enjoy. The variety is rich, including dream lands that children from around the world long for, official shops of popular Japanese anime, and facilities with playground equipment for small children.

From here, we will introduce 5 recommended spots in Tokyo where families with small children can enjoy safely, so please use this as a reference.

Tokyo Disney Resort


Source:Official website

Tokyo Disney Resort is a Disney theme park known as the "dream land" that children from around the world long for. It's a popular spot perfect for families with small children, where you can experience time as if you've entered a story world.

Tokyo Disney Resort has two theme parks, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, both of which are well-equipped with attractions and facilities that small children can enjoy. My particular recommendation is "Mickey's House and Meet Mickey," where you can take commemorative photos with Mickey.

At Tokyo Disney Resort, there are also stroller rentals and baby goods shops, so families with children can safely enjoy the "dream land."

Information:
- Address: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture
- Business Hours: 9:00-21:00 (subject to change)
Regular Holidays: None
- Phone Number: 0570-00-8632
- Official Website: https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/



In Tokyo, there are many Disney-related shops throughout the city


Source: Official website

In fact, Tokyo has places where you can enjoy the Disney experience right in the heart of the city. One of them is the Disney Store on Shibuya's Koen-dori.

While exploring Shibuya, you'll encounter a pop and cute Cinderella Castle, which is the Disney Store Shibuya Koen-dori, a perfect destination for families exploring Shibuya with kids.

This three-story Disney Store, unique in Japan, has different concepts for each floor. The first floor features Disney Fantasia, the second floor is a Princess Palace, and the third floor represents Peter Pan's world. The store is filled with Disney music, character objects, and posters, with plenty of entertaining elements for children.

Don't miss the Mickey Mouse plush toy holding Hachiko, the famous loyal dog of Shibuya. This exclusive item is only available at this location.

<Basic Information>
- Address: 20-15 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: Mon-Fri 11:00-20:00 / Sat, Sun & Holidays 10:00-20:00
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-3461-3932
- URL: https://www.disney.co.jp/store/storeinfo_en/101



Joypolis


Source:Official website

Joypolis is an indoor theme park located in Odaiba, where you can enjoy with small children regardless of weather conditions. Joypolis, operated by the famous Japanese game company "SEGA," features attractions with excellent entertainment value that combine music and video.

At Joypolis, there are many activities that families can enjoy, such as attractions where you solve mysteries to open secret doors in the building, and attractions where you ride Thailand's taxi "tuk-tuk" to enjoy car racing on screen.

Also, at Joypolis, stroller rentals and nursing rooms are available, so families with small children can feel free to visit.

Information:
- Address: DECKS Tokyo Beach 3F-5F, 1-6-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: [Weekdays] 11:00-19:00 [Weekends & Holidays] 10:00-20:00 *Subject to change depending on season
- Regular Holidays: Irregular holidays
- Phone Number: 03-5500-1801
- Official Website: https://tokyo-joypolis.com/



Pokemon Center Shibuya


Source: Official website

When visiting Shibuya with kids who love Pokemon, the Pokemon Center Shibuya is an absolute must-visit destination.

At the entrance, you're greeted by Mewtwo in a test tube. The interior resembles a laboratory from a sci-fi movie, reminiscent of the world from the movie "Mewtwo Strikes Back!" Even I was excited when I first visited, feeling like I had stepped into the Pokemon world.

The store is packed with merchandise and plushies that fans will love. Don't miss the Shibuya-exclusive items that aren't available anywhere else in the world.

Nintendo TOKYO is also located on the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO, selling merchandise featuring other Nintendo characters like "Super Mario" and "Animal Crossing." Game enthusiasts should definitely visit both stores.

<Basic Information>
- Address: Shibuya PARCO 6F, 15-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: 10:00-21:00
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-5422-3522
- URL: https://www.pokemon.co.jp/shop/pokecen/shibuya/



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Shibuya Playground 4 Kids


Source: Official website

Shibuya Playground 4 Kids is an indoor kids' park perfect for entertaining children even on rainy days in Shibuya. The facility features numerous attractions that children absolutely love, including large inflatable play equipment, play house toys with kitchen sets, and a sandbox area.

While children can play to their heart's content, parents can relax on benches while watching their kids – making it an ideal spot for adults to take a break during their Shibuya visit. It's also a wonderful opportunity for your children to interact with Japanese kids while playing, creating memorable experiences.

The facility operates on a reservation-only basis, so be sure to book in advance. Reservations for weekends and holidays fill up quickly, so early booking is recommended.

<Basic Information>
- Address: Konami Sports Club Shibuya 9F, 18-11 Shinsen-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00 / Weekends & Holidays 10:00-18:00 (Reservation required)
- Closed: Irregular
- Phone: 03-6452-5628
- URL: https://playground4kids.co.jp/en/



Tsuribune Chaya Zauo Shibuya Branch


Source: Hot Pepper Gourmet

Tsuribune Chaya Zauo is a unique restaurant where you can experience fishing while dining. The restaurant features large tanks called "ikesh," creating an atmosphere similar to visiting an aquarium, making it an exciting destination when visiting Shibuya with kids.

The fish you catch can be prepared in various ways, including tempura, sashimi, or simmered dishes. Eating fish that you've caught yourself creates lasting memories, especially for children. You can choose from more than eight different types of sea creatures, including shrimp, shellfish, sea bream, and flounder, so feel free to try catching different species.

Even if you don't want to fish, there's a wide selection of regular menu items. For larger fish like tuna and salmon, ordering from the standard menu is recommended. The seafood is exceptionally fresh, making it a perfect restaurant for those wanting to enjoy quality seafood while exploring Shibuya with kids.

<Basic Information>
- Address: Tokyo-to Shibuya-ku Jinnan 1-19-3 B1F
- Hours: Mon-Fri 17:00-23:00 / Sat, Sun & Holidays 11:30-15:00, 16:00-23:00
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-6427-0207
- URL: https://www.zauo.com/en/



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Recommended Tourist Spots in Tokyo for Families with Elementary to High School Children

In Tokyo, there are numerous diverse tourist spots that children from elementary school to high school can enjoy.

From here, we will introduce recommended spots that children from elementary school to high school can enjoy, such as popular shopping spots in Shibuya and Harajuku, which are the trend centers of Japan, and hidden restaurants where you can enjoy karaoke, which originated in Japan, so please check them out.

Shibuya 109

Shibuya 109 is a trendsetting hub for young people, featuring stores specializing in youth fashion and culture. It's a must-visit for those interested in Japanese youth culture.

Shibuya 109 is particularly famous as the holy ground of "GAL" culture. GALs, known for their flashy and stylish outfits, are fashion-forward trendsetters in Japan. While the GAL culture emerged around 1990 in Shibuya, the spirit of Shibuya 109 and its GALs remains unchanged after more than 30 years.

The building itself is a Shibuya landmark, frequently appearing in anime and social media. The view of Shibuya 109 alongside the Scramble Crossing is a must-see sight when exploring Shibuya with kids.

<Basic Information>
- Address: 2-29-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: 10:00-21:00
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-3477-5111
- URL: https://www.shibuya109.jp/



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Takeshita Street

Takeshita Street is a shopping street in Harajuku with a total length of about 350m. Takeshita Street is the birthplace of Japanese youth culture and pop culture, and is a world-famous tourist destination as a pilgrimage site for "Kawaii culture."

Takeshita Street is home to shops that fascinate children from elementary school to high school, including colorful and unique fashion, character goods, and trendy sweets.

My recommended way to spend time at Takeshita Street is to walk around eating visually cute gourmet foods such as crepes and rainbow cotton candy. Many shops have English menus or staff who can speak simple English, so foreign tourists visiting Japan for the first time can tour with peace of mind.

Information:
- Address: 1-chome Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Business Hours: Varies by store *11:00-18:00 is pedestrian-only
- Regular Holidays: Varies by store
- Phone Number: Varies by store
- Official Website: https://www.takeshita-street.com/



Premium Karaoke Modis Shibuya


Source: Official website

While visiting Japan, why not experience karaoke? Premium Karaoke Modis Shibuya offers a luxury karaoke experience perfect for families exploring Shibuya with kids.

The rooms feature large screens displaying anime and artist videos, allowing singers to immerse themselves in the performance. Don't worry about language barriers – besides Japanese songs, they offer an extensive selection of English, Korean, Chinese, and other international songs.

At Modis, you can enjoy food and drinks while singing. Their signature Honey Toast, made from a whole loaf of bread, is a favorite treat. The bar counter offers free-flow drinks, including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, which are included in the room charge.

For special occasions, they offer balloon decoration services upon reservation, making it an excellent venue for birthday parties. If your birthday falls during your trip, this is definitely worth considering!

<Basic Information>
- Address: B1F, 20-15 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Hours: Mon-Fri & Days before holidays 11:30-7:00 (next day) / Weekends & Holidays 11:00-7:00 (next day)
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 0120-926-428
- URL: https://www.modis-premium.jp/shibuya/english/



Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka Branch


Source: Tabelog

Uobei is a beloved conveyor-belt sushi restaurant chain across Japan. With plates starting at just 110 yen, it's perfect for families exploring Shibuya with kids, especially those with hearty appetites. Watching the sushi travel along the conveyor belt is entertainment in itself!

The kids' set meal, which comes in a train-shaped box, is extremely popular among Japanese children. You can take the box home as a souvenir, making it a perfect memento of your Shibuya dining experience.

Uobei's appeal goes beyond its reasonable prices and quality. With nearly 100 varieties to choose from, you'll find everything from classic tuna and salmon to hamburger and prosciutto sushi. They also offer side dishes like ramen and udon noodles.

The recommended specialty is the "aburi" sushi, where the fish surface is lightly seared with a flame. Don't miss this unique taste that you can only experience at the restaurant.

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- Address: Tokyo-to Shibuya-ku Dogenzaka 2-29-11
- Hours: Mon-Fri 11:00-23:00 / Sat, Sun & Holidays 10:30-23:00
- Closed: Never
- Phone: 03-3462-0241
- URL: https://www.uobei.info/

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