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Shibuya City Guide

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Shibuya: A Curated Guide

On 19 March 2026, we open the doors to our second flagship store in Japan located in Shibuya, at the heart of Tokyo’s most vibrant district. The curated space serves as a sanctuary within the Tokyo rush, creating a space for reflection and intentional pause while experiencing the Tom Wood universe.

Shibuya is the embodiment of modern Japanese culture, a vibrant melting pot of art, elevated retail and cultural experiences. Beyond the iconic ‘scramble’ crossing lies a world of curated boutiques, intimate bars, niche galleries and eclectic restaurants. As we grow our roots in the city, we have gathered a selection of favourite neighbourhood spots, building on the friendships and connections we have made over the years.

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BARS & CAFÉS

DRUNKARD’S ALLEY

Drunkard’s Alley (also known as Nonbei Yokocho) offers a glimpse of the old Tokyo nightlife. The narrow alley dates back to the early ‘50s, featuring cozy, intimate bars — some only fitting up to 4 or 5 people inside.

NEO WINE BAR

Neo is an intimate wine bar hidden in the backstreet of Shinsen, specialising in natural wine and small bites. No reservations, walk-in only.

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THE SG CLUB

Ranked as one of the top cocktail bars in the world, the SG club channels the intersection of Tokyo and New York by offering unique cocktails in an ambient atmosphere.

FUGLEN

Established in 1963, Norwegian coffee roastery Fuglen brought its signature coffee culture to Tokyo — offering a curated destination for quality roasts and cocktails. For the Shibuya flagship store opening, we collaborate with Fuglen on a number of activities, merging our shared roots and connection to Norwegian craft. 

Æ - ASH

A zero-waste café and cocktail bar in Nanpeidai, embracing a sustainable mindset with their selection of coffee and cocktails.

NEPHEW

An all-day café, bistro, and bar owned by close friends of the house and visionary entrepreneurs who have shaped several of Tokyo's most compelling spaces. Serving baked sweets, drinks, and small dishes in an eclectic setting, it remains a frequent visit for Mona Jensen, our Founder and Creative Director.

TOH LISTENING BAR

An intimate listening bar specialising in 1960s and ‘70s Japanese jazz, centered around the distinct floor-to-ceiling vinyl wall. A must-visit while in the city. The owner Combo is a visionary in the fashion and music scene and friend of the house. By appointment only.

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RESTAURANTS

HONE

An intimate bistro and bar located in Shinsen, serving seasonal vegetable dishes and cocktails in a cozy setting. Hone is run by And Supply inc, a creative collective and defining force in Tokyo’s modern hospitality scene.

ANDs.

Located close to the Shinsen station, ANDs. is a casual dining spot offering wine and small dishes with an Italian touch.

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GESSEKAI

Gessekai is an intimate Chinese izakaya that specializes in traditional medicinal cuisine, located near Shinsen station. A place first recommended by Kozue Akimoto, a friend of the house.

YAKINIKU KOKOKARA SHIBUYA DOGENZAKA TEN

A unique gem for the locals, this restaurant captures the essence of traditional Japanese Yakiniku (BBQ) within a warm, authentic atmosphere.

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STAY & CULTURE

SEQUENCE HOTEL

A modern, minimalistic hotel located on top of the Miyashita shopping mall. The hotel’s bottom floor faces a scenic rooftop park. The central location ensures walking distance to different landmarks around the neighbourhood.

YOYOGI PARK

One of the largest public parks in Tokyo, located next to the Meiji Jingu shrine. Away from the busy streets, the park is the perfect spot for experiencing cherry blossom in spring and morning walks all year around. 

UTSUWA MARUKAKU

Utsuwa translates to “vessel” in Japanese, a local pottery shop carrying a range of modern tableware from local artisans, traditional Japanese pottery and select vintage items. Ceramics and traditional Japanese craftsmanship are of deep interest for our Creative Director Mona Jensen, and she frequents several places during her visits.

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TOTODO BOOKSTORE

An antiquarian bookstore specialising in books across art, architecture, fashion, photography and design. Alongside its gallery space and curated exhibitions, it is an essential destination for rare books and unique design collectibles.

ARCHIVE STORE

A fashion gallery and vintage store, run by Tatsuyuki Suzuki, a friend of the house. Featuring a rare curation of archive fashion pieces from Japanese and international designers such as Celiné, Comme Des Garcons, Martin Margiela, and Yohji Yamamoto. One of our founder’s favourite local spots where her best vintage pieces have been purchased.

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