
Tokyo’s most stylish Poké-stop
If Shibuya is Tokyo's fashion-forward anarchy, Pokémon Center Shibuya is where pop culture dresses in designer sneakers and struts. This isn't your typical Pokémon store; it's located inside Shibuya PARCO. It's a neon-lit monument to Japanese Pokémon culture that's slick, immersive, and frighteningly excellent on your credit card.
Whether you looked for "pokemon center shibuya," "shibuya pokemon center," or "pokemon store Tokyo," let us get you started. Because this is not the place to show up unprepared. This is a "plan-your-haul" situation.

Type |
Official Pokémon merchandise store |
Location |
Tokyo, Shibuya (inside Shibuya PARCO) |
Address |
Shibuya PARCO 6F, 15-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-8377 |
Opening Hours |
Typically 10:00 am – 9:00 pm (PARCO hours; confirm seasonally) |
Admission/Ticket |
Free entry |
Official Website |
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Nearest Station |
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Languages/Signage |
Japanese primary, some English support |
Contact |
Phone / Email (if available) |
Best For |
Anime fans, collectors, families, gift hunters, nostalgia seekers |

Let's do this in the form of a listicle because this store needs attention.
The Mewtwo in a Test Tube Moment (see the image above)
Front and center is a futuristic Mewtwo display that feels like Pokémon met Blade Runner. Yes, you will take photos.
Exclusive Pokémon Center Shibuya Merch
If you’re hunting a Pokemon Center Shibuya pin, this is your runway. This branch often carries location-exclusive designs you won’t find at the Pokémon Center Japan online shop.
Apparel That’s Surprisingly Chic
Graphic tees, hoodies, streetwear collabs, this isn’t just plush toys. It’s Shibuya energy.
Collector-Level Merchandise
Limited cards, accessories, capsule items. If you’re a serious fan of Japanese Pokémon culture, pace yourself.
Neighboring Nintendo Store & Capcom Store
On the same PARCO floor. It’s like geek heaven, but it’s aesthetic.
First-time Tokyo visitors who want iconic pop culture
Pokémon collectors hunting exclusives
Families traveling with kids
Adults who grew up on Pokémon and refuse to apologize
It is a tourist-friendly destination. Staff are accustomed to international guests. Card payments are generally accepted. Simply expect hectic afternoons and weekends.
If you’re comparing locations:
Pokémon Center Shibuya = edgy, fashion-forward.
Pokémon Center Skytree Town = family-friendly and spacious.
Both are great. But Shibuya has an attitude.
Go right when it opens (10:00 am) to avoid heavy foot traffic.
Bring a list if you’re a collector, impulse shopping is real.
Tax-free shopping is available for eligible travelers (bring passport).
Check item limits on popular merchandise.
Comfortable shoes. You'll most likely visit Shibuya thereafter.
Crossbody bag (hands free browsing).
Layered appearance because PARCO interiors might be cool.

You’re heading to Shibuya PARCO.
JR Yamanote Line - Shibuya Station
Exit Hachiko - 5 minute walk
JR Yamanote Line - Shibuya (quick and direct)
If you're planning a trip throughout Japan, think about whether a JR Pass or a Regional Pass will work for you. It can make city-to-city travel easier before you head to Tokyo for shopping.

Because Shibuya is not a one-stop situation.
Trendy cafés within 2–5 minutes
Conveyor belt sushi spots
Late-night ramen (for post-shopping recovery)
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Hachiko Statue
Shibuya Sky observation deck
If you want to shop without having to commute, check out JapanDen's Shibuya hotel listings. Staying central allows you to return with your Pokémon haul instead of dragging bags all day.
Pokémon Centers are official retail outlets run by The Pokémon Company in Japan. Shibuya's branch debuted at PARCO as part of a new pop-culture retail concept floor. Unlike a general "pokemon store," Pokémon Centers sell exclusive stuff, regional things, and limited editions. If you are asking if Pokemon Center Japan has an online store, the answer is yes. However, many Shibuya-exclusive things are best purchased in-person.
Let’s make it seamless.
Stay Close
Choose Shibuya accommodation to visit Pokémon Center Shibuya, drop off your shopping bags, and continue sightseeing without having to commute. JapanDen provides convenient Tokyo hotels near important attractions and train lines.
Plan Your Rail Strategy
If Tokyo is part of a wider Japan itinerary, look into JR Pass or Regional Pass alternatives before visiting. Preparing your transportation in advance saves time and simplifies city-to-city travel.
Stay Connected
Shibuya Station is famously complex. A Pocket Wi-Fi device makes navigation, checking store hours, and finding nearby restaurants much easier. SIM cards can also be added during JR Pass checkout for a streamlined setup.
Start Smooth
If you prefer a stress-free arrival, a Meet & Greet service can assist with JR Pass exchange and station orientation. It’s a practical way to begin your Tokyo trip with confidence.
Cash & Payments
Pokémon Center Shibuya accepts credit cards, but it’s still wise to carry some cash in Japan for smaller purchases, vending machines, or nearby independent shops.
Q: Is Pokémon Center Shibuya free to enter?
A: Yes. It’s a retail store inside Shibuya PARCO.
Q: Does Pokémon Center Shibuya sell exclusive items?
A: Yes. Some merchandise, including certain pins and apparel, is location-specific.
Q: What floor is Pokémon Center Shibuya on?
A: 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO.
Q: Is Pokémon Center Shibuya better than Pokémon Center Skytree Town?
A: It depends. Shibuya is trendier and more compact. Skytree Town is larger and more family-oriented.
Is Pokémon Center Shibuya worth it?
Yes, especially if you’re a Pokémon fan or collector. It offers exclusive merchandise, stylish displays, and a prime location inside Shibuya PARCO.
Do I need tickets for Pokémon Center Shibuya?
No. It’s a retail store with free entry. You can walk in during regular opening hours.
Which is the biggest Pokémon Centre in Japan?
Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo in Ikebukuro is widely considered the largest Pokémon Center in Japan.
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