A Social Hostel for Those Who Love Shibuya’s Nightlife

WISE OWL HOSTELS SHIBUYA

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4-9-10 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
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Shinsen station 8 min. walk
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https://wiseowlhostels.com/ja/shibuya/
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Located in the Shinsen area near Shibuya, "WISE OWL HOSTELS SHIBUYA" is a popular hostel among night-oriented travelers, thanks to its proximity to clubs and bars. The dining area on the first floor encourages natural conversations among guests, attracting artists and creatives alike. Every bed is equipped with a Simmons mattress, ensuring a comfortable stay even for short-term visitors. This is the perfect place to stay for those looking to enjoy Shibuya late into the night.

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Walking Distance to Shibuya's Nightlife

"WISE OWL HOSTELS SHIBUYA" is an urban-style hostel that opened in April 2017. Located just outside Shibuya's bustling entertainment district, it offers convenient access to clubs, live music venues, and music bars, all within walking distance. It's an ideal location for travelers who plan to stay out late. The concept of the hostel is “Not just sleep, but deep rest after truly playing hard.” It’s a place where guests can enjoy both excitement and relaxation during their stay.

A quiet location just 8 minutes on foot from Shinsen Station (Keio Inokashira Line), also accessible from Shibuya Station.

The logo is designed using the initials “W・O・H” from "WISE OWL HOSTELS."

The English message at the entrance reads, "What you need is not a mediocre long sleep, but a dense rest after a truly exhausting experience. What you need is not a mediocre long sleep, but a dense rest after a truly exhausting experience.

The hotel's name, "OWL (Owl)" is a symbol of nocturnal activity. The symbolic "Meg, the second landlady," a wooden carving placed in the lobby, welcomes guests.

A Common Area Where Guests Naturally Connect

The lobby and dining space on the first floor hosts a happy hour every day from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., creating a welcoming atmosphere where guests can easily strike up conversations over drinks. In some cases, guests who meet during happy hour end up heading out together to enjoy Shibuya’s nightlife. The hostel also occasionally holds events organized by staff, which serve as great opportunities for guests to meet and interact.

In the first-floor lobby, guests naturally begin chatting and connecting with one another.

Happy hour is held daily from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., providing an easy chance for interaction.

Photos from past events are displayed all over the walls.

The open layout of the lobby fosters spontaneous interactions among guests.

Staff member Mr. Matsuda is deeply familiar with Shibuya’s nightlife and shares local insights with guests, acting as a cultural bridge to the city.

Authentic soba noodles are also served in the lobby! Food and travel are the themes

The first-floor lobby eating and drinking area is also open as "Soba-Toku Owl" during lunchtime. While being a lodging facility, it also plays the role of a "town cafeteria," providing a place where locals and travelers can mingle naturally. The menu features authentic soba noodles made with dashi broth carefully prepared from bonito, mackerel, and kelp. Kakiage Soba," "Garland Chrysanthemum Soba," and "Curry Soba" are popular among foreign tourists.

Soba noodles soaked in bonito, mackerel, and kelp broth served on the first floor. The taste is popular among local businessmen.

The "Kakiage Soba" and "Shungiku Soba" are seasoned in such a way that they are easy to eat for foreign diners.

In addition to soba, there are also egg muffins and baked goods served in the morning!

The original drink menu, including matcha green tea drinks, is also available. Draft beer and fresh lemon sours can also be enjoyed at night, regardless of the time of day.

Matcha drink (¥700)

Art on the walls painted by guests

Both guests and staff members are artists and creators. In the hotel, there are wall paintings by overseas artists who have stayed at the hotel, and original goods created by the staff are placed throughout the hotel. In addition, the "WISE OWL MAGAZINE," a monthly magazine handmade by the staff, provides local information on nearby spots, art, and music. It functions as a "trigger" for travelers to encounter culture.

Messages and drawings left by guests cover the wall in front of the elevator.

AYANE (artist name is BOSTON) is also active as an illustrator. She also illustrates original T-shirts and goods for "WISE OWL.

T-shirts (¥4,500 / S-XL)

Lighter (¥500)

WISE OWL MAGAZINE" is a handmade magazine published once a month by the staff. Many guests pick up a copy during their stay.

In the special section of the magazine, you will find "real recommendations" from the staff, including information on nearby art and music spots, recommended restaurants, and events.

Photographer and Instagrammer Brandon Robinson once stayed here and commented on social media, "This is the best place to stay in the Shibuya area."

On this trip, I visited Tokyo with my daughter. We chose to stay here because it is located in the cultural center of Shibuya. Using the hostel as a base, we took pictures of trains, vending machines on street corners, and other non-touristy scenes of Tokyo.

All Beds Feature Simmons Mattresses for Superior Sleep

All 97 beds in the hostel are equipped with Simmons mattresses, ensuring a restful stay even for short-term guests. The hostel offers various room types to suit different travel styles, including female-only dormitories, family rooms, and private rooms. The interior features calming wood tones, and the shared spaces are kept clean and comfortable. Facilities include gender-separated showers and washrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and laundry rooms. Lockers with keys are provided, and English-speaking staff are always available—creating a secure environment for international travelers.

Female-only dormitories feature individual spaces with sinks and are designed to prioritize privacy and comfort.

The design emphasizes privacy and comfort.

The mixed dormitory accommodates up to 28 people.

Each bed includes a privacy curtain and a personal locker with a key.

A calm, minimalist common area with wooden accents. A relaxing space for unwinding after a long day of travel.

Showers and washbasins are clean and gender-separated.

A shared kitchen is available for guest use during their stay.

Laundry rooms are equipped with washing machines and dryers—ideal for long-term stays or multiple-night visits.

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Wi-Fi: Free throughout the building
Shower and washbasin: Shared
Laundry: Washing machines and dryers on the 2nd and 3rd floors (charged)
Kitchens: Fully equipped on each floor and in common areas
Amenities: Towels, toothbrushes, etc. some chargeable
Smoking and non-smoking: No smoking in the building, smoking area on the 1st floor
Luggage storage: Available both before and after check-in (8:00-22:00)
Languages supported: Japanese, English
Pets: Not allowed
Parking: None (coin-operated parking available nearby)

Photo: Akihiro Furuya

The information contained this article was correct as of 08/28/2025 (the time of publication)