Enjoy the "city with a mature vibe" in Shoto area
Located just a 3-minute walk from Shinsen Station and a 9-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Hmlet Shibuya Shoto offers excellent access while being slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of the city in the upscale residential area of Shibuya Shoto.The surrounding area is lined with stylish cafes and restaurants, and is home to cultural facilities like the Shoto Museum of Art and Bunkamura. Additionally, the lush Shoto Park and Yoyogi Park are nearby, providing plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy nature. The property features a rooftop lounge with a balcony exclusively for residents, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city and unwind away from the urban noise. Despite being close to the heart of Shibuya, you can enjoy a quiet environment that allows you to experience the sophisticated side of Shibuya. Start your new life at Hmlet Shibuya Shoto, where urban convenience meets tranquility!
Supermarket
Life Supermarket Kanda-Izumicho Store - 10min walk
Convenience store
Seven-Eleven - 3min walk
Parks
Shibuya Ward Nabeshima Shoto Park - 15min walk
Yoyogi park - 20min walk
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