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About Japan Shopping Guide: Shibuya, Ginza and other issues

These three hotels are all near Tokyo Narita International Airport. To be precise, they are located on the outskirts of Chiba Prefecture, the county next to Tokyo.

The fastest way to get to Shibuya from these three hotels is to take the limited express "Keisei Limited Express Keisei Express" from Narita Airport Station to Nippori Station, and then transfer to the Yamanote Line from Nippori Station to Shibuya.

The whole journey takes about 1 and a half hours. The one-way ticket is 2,590 yen.

Clothing stores in Shibuya usually close at 9pm, and some small shops close at 9:30pm. Some shops in a nearby alley called "Takeshita Street" are open until 10 o'clock.

The earliest restaurants will close at 10pm, but many will stay open until 2am.

However, considering that the last train of the tram needs to be changed midway, we have to rush back around 9:30 pm.

There are many shopping malls in Shibuya Station. Just outside the station, there is the famous "109" shopping mall, which is a place where young trendy girls like to visit.

There are also many unique small shops located on the two roads next to the station, one is "Meiji-Dori", the other is called "Fire-Dori", and there are also マルイ(Maruyi)ルミネ(Rumine) Large young women like shopping malls.

As soon as you leave the station, you will see a large crowd of people. It is basically no problem to follow the crowd.