by Flip Japan Guide | Aug 24, 2022
L.A. Meets The MidwestStar Star is round by the south side of Shibuya a little way from the station on the quieter, more corporate side of town. The bar itself is classy with just a tinge of grunge. For example, there’s very fine, comfortable seating available...
by Flip Japan Guide | Aug 24, 2022
A cafe during the day and a bar at night? #genius. Cafe and Bar R is tucked away on the east side of Shibuya, a short walk from the station. Expect a comfortable, homey feel that’s still edgy enough so you can justify drinking to your heart’s content whether it’s at...
by Flip Japan Guide | Aug 24, 2022
Café Croix is the epitome of the word “café”: Hanging lights, dark wooden floors and tables. Unlike some on-the-go kind of cafés, Café Croix is a kind of place where you can slow down, relax and enjoy lunch with a coffee (or two). Their lunch menu features a delicious...
by Flip Japan Guide | Aug 24, 2022
Pink Overload Okay, this place is Cool, with a capital ‘C’. Bright pink walls covered in artsy designs, shiny disco balls, and bright neon signs—everything screams fun! They have a food menu with Japanese-Western creations (pasta, curry, etc.) and many drinks to...
by Flip Japan Guide | Aug 24, 2022
Bubbles is a small bar located in the mountains of love hotels in central Shibuya, so on your way to Bubbles you’ll get to see an interesting, rawer side of the town. Don’t worry, it’s completely safe—it is Japan, after all. The atmosphere in Bubbles couldn’t be...
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