2026.03.25
A hotel where you can step into the everyday life of Shibuya
Located within walking distance of Shibuya Station, just behind Miyashita Park, “all day place shibuya” is a hotel built around the idea of not creating a space only for overnight guests. On the first and second floors are popular local spots such as the coffee stand “ABOUT LIFE COFFEE BREWERS,” the beer bar “Mikkeller Kiosk / Bar,” and the pizza dining venue “GOOD CHEESE GOOD PIZZA,” where hotel guests and local visitors naturally share the same space. Staying here feels less like checking into a hotel and more like stepping into the everyday life of Shibuya itself. It is a hotel that proposes a new style of stay.
“all day place shibuya” is located just behind Miyashita Park, one street back from Meiji-dori. Although it is within walking distance of Shibuya Station, it sits slightly removed from the noise of the main thoroughfare.
Major sightseeing destinations such as the Scramble Crossing and Center-gai are close by, of course, but so are Cat Street, the shopping area that leads toward Harajuku; Maruyamacho, where clubs and live music venues are concentrated; the Oku-Shibuya area, dotted with distinctive cafés and bookstores; and even Yoyogi Park, a popular morning running route. It is a location with easy access to Shibuya’s diverse culture.
Shibuya is also one of Tokyo’s leading music districts. At night, you can move from clubs to bars and enjoy the nightlife without worrying about the last train. In the morning, you can head straight to one of the city’s coffee stands. Another appeal of this location is that it cuts down on travel time and lets you spend more time in the city itself. Using Shibuya as your base and exploring the city freely on foot—this kind of stay comes naturally here.
One of the defining features of “all day place shibuya” is its food and beverage floor, which spreads across the first and second levels. Rather than restaurants reserved only for hotel guests, these are establishments rooted in the local Shibuya community. The lobby and dining areas are not separated by walls, and the space is designed so that guests, people who work nearby, and neighborhood regulars naturally share the same environment. Rather than feeling like a hotel lounge, it feels more like a hotel built above the city’s everyday gathering places.
On the first floor, the hand-drip-focused coffee stand “ABOUT LIFE COFFEE BREWERS” sits alongside “Mikkeller Kiosk / Bar,” a beer bar run by a craft beer brand from Denmark. In the morning, local residents stop by for coffee; at night, people from the neighborhood drop in after work to enjoy craft beer.
Then, on the second floor, right beside the check-in counter, is the pizza dining venue “GOOD CHEESE GOOD PIZZA.” It is not a restaurant only for hotel guests, but a place that nearby residents also use regularly. With shops like these gathered together, “all day place shibuya” feels less like a hotel and more like an extension of the city itself.
The guest rooms at “all day place shibuya” are designed with the idea of “living” in the city of Shibuya for several days. Rather than spending long hours inside the hotel, the concept is to head out into the city, walk around Shibuya, then return and rest. The rooms are simple, functional spaces created to make that cycle comfortable. Room types range from suites to compact rooms, so guests can choose according to their style of stay.
The most compact rooms are intended for travelers who want to prioritize time spent out in the city. They suit people who keep their luggage to a minimum and stay out from morning until night. By contrast, the Superior King and Deluxe Corner Twin are designed for two-person stays or for guests who want more room, making them suitable not only as a sightseeing base but also for working in the room or relaxing comfortably. They offer a balanced way to enjoy an urban stay.
In addition, the Weekend Suite and Party Suite are designed for friends or groups. They are planned not only for sleeping, but also for spending time together in the room itself.
Although it is an accommodation facility, “all day place shibuya” also functions as a place for introducing the city’s culture. Inside the hotel, artist exhibitions and pop-ups by various brands are held irregularly, creating points of contact with creators and shops in and around Shibuya.
Also, don't miss "all streets shibuya," a local guide to be produced in collaboration with PAPERSKY. The staff members themselves will walk the streets of shibuya and report on the deep spots that do not appear in general tourist guides, such as public bathhouses, record stores, galleries, and bars, and compile this booklet. With "all streets shibuya" in hand, you can tour around sento (public bathhouses) and record stores. This is one of the pleasures of staying at "all day place shibuya.
On the third floor, there is also an object by architect Daisuke Motogi of DDAA, who oversaw the design of “all day place shibuya,” allowing the space itself to function as part of the culture.
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Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi available throughout the property
Shower and washbasin: Shower and washbasin in all guest rooms *Some rooms have a bathtub
Laundry: In-house laundry facilities available
Amenities: shampoo, conditioner, hand and body wash, towels, pajamas, slippers, and toothbrush available *Some rooms include bathrobes
Smoking and non-smoking: All guest rooms are non-smoking *Smoking room available on the 2nd floor
Luggage storage: Available both before and after check-in
Languages supported: Japanese, English, Chinese
Pets: Not allowed
Parking: No private parking
The information contained this article was correct as of 03/25/2026 (the time of publication)
