2026/04/28

First-Time Visitor's Guide to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden

A First-Time Visitor’s Guide to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden | Complete Guide for International Visitors

Bellesalle Shibuya Garden is a large event hall located in Nanpeidaicho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, occupying the B1 and 1st floors of Sumitomo Fudosan Shibuya Garden Tower.

It is used for a wide range of business events, including seminars, exhibitions, shareholders’ meetings, press conferences, parties, and esports tournaments. Entertainment events, fashion shows, and contests are also held here frequently.

This guide covers how to get to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden, recommended nearby hotels and dining spots, and important points to keep in mind on the day of your visit.

Use this guide to prepare for a smooth arrival, even if it is your first time visiting the venue.

Venue Name Bellesalle Shibuya Garden
Address Sumitomo Fudosan Shibuya Garden Tower 1F/B1, 16-17 Nanpeidaicho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0036
Phone Number 03-3346-1396 (Operations Office / Reception hours: 9:00–18:00, excluding weekends, national holidays, and the year-end/New Year holidays)
050-3112-0923 (On-site contact)
Nearest Station 10-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Shibuya Station / 9-minute walk from Exit A0 of Shibuya Station on the Tokyo Metro and Tokyu lines
Official Website https://www.bellesalle.co.jp/shisetsu/shibuya/bs_shibuyagarden/

Access to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden

Bellesalle Shibuya Garden is within walking distance of Shibuya Station, served by multiple railway lines, as well as Shinsen Station on the Keio Inokashira Line. Let’s start with how to get from your arrival point in Japan to the venue.

Getting to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden from Japan’s Major Airports ✈

The Tokyo area has two major airports: Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND). From either airport, the most common options are a direct limousine bus to Shibuya Station or an express train.

Getting from Narita Airport to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden

  • Highway Bus (Limousine Bus): Approximately 75–100 minutes. Take a limousine bus bound for Shibuya Station (Shibuya Fukuras / Shibuya Mark City / Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel) from the limousine bus counter on the 1st floor of each Narita Airport terminal. Since you can store your suitcase in the luggage compartment and travel directly to Shibuya without transfers, this is the most convenient option for international visitors with large luggage. Please check fares on the official Airport Limousine Bus website .
  • Train (Narita Express N’EX): Approximately 75–85 minutes. Take the JR Narita Express (N’EX) from JR Narita Airport Station or Airport Terminal 2 Station and get off at Shibuya Station. This limited express train has reserved seating throughout and luggage space for large bags, making it a popular route for international travelers. Please check fares on the official JR East Narita Express website .
  • Car (Taxi or Hire Car): Approximately 60–90 minutes, depending on traffic. A taxi or hire car is also an option for late-night or early-morning travel, or when traveling in a group. Some taxi companies offer flat-rate fares from the airport to central Tokyo.

Getting from Haneda Airport to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden

  • Highway Bus (Limousine Bus): Approximately 50–70 minutes. Take a limousine bus bound for Shibuya Station (Shibuya Fukuras / Shibuya Mark City / Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel) from the limousine bus counter on the 1st floor of each Haneda Airport terminal. Please check fares on the official Airport Limousine Bus website or the official Keikyu Bus website .
  • Train: Approximately 40 minutes. A common route is to take the Keikyu Line from Haneda Airport Terminal 1 & 2 Station or Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station to Shinagawa Station, then transfer to the JR Yamanote Line and get off at Shibuya Station. This route requires only one transfer.
  • Car (Taxi or Hire Car): Approximately 40–70 minutes, depending on traffic. A taxi or hire car is also convenient for early-morning or late-night flights, or when traveling with a large group or bulky luggage.

Access from Shibuya Station and Shinsen Station to Bellesalle Shibuya Garden 🚶

Bellesalle Shibuya Garden is within walking distance of several nearby public transport stations. On the day of your visit, we recommend heading toward Dogenzaka-ue from either the West Exit of Shibuya Station or the South Exit of Shinsen Station, following the flow of pedestrians. The venue is located on the 1st floor and 1st basement floor of Sumitomo Fudosan Shibuya Garden Tower, slightly downhill from Dogenzaka-ue toward Kyu-Yamate-dori Avenue.

  • From the South Exit of Shinsen Station on the Keio Inokashira Line Official : Approximately 6 minutes. Leave via the South Exit of Shinsen Station and follow the road toward Dogenzaka to reach the venue. This is the closest station to the venue and the shortest walking route.
  • From the West Exit / Exit A0 of Shibuya Station on the JR, Tokyo Metro, and Tokyu lines Official : Approximately 9–10 minutes. From the West Exit of Shibuya Station (JR lines) or Exit A0 (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon and Fukutoshin lines, Tokyu Den-en-toshi and Toyoko lines), it is convenient to pass through the Shopping & Restaurant Avenue on the 4th floor of Shibuya Mark City toward the Dogenzaka-ue police box, then walk up Dogenzaka.
  • From Shibuya Station, take a local bus and get off at “Dogenzaka-ue” Official : Approximately 3 minutes by bus plus 1 minute on foot. From the Shibuya Station bus terminal, take a Tokyu Bus route (including Shibuya 05, Shibuya 11, Shibuya 12, and many others) or an Odakyu Bus and get off at the “Dogenzaka-ue” bus stop, then walk for 1 minute. Buses run very frequently, around once every minute, so this option is recommended if you prefer an easier route than walking. Please check fares on the official Tokyu Bus website .

Event Spaces at Bellesalle Shibuya Garden

Bellesalle Shibuya Garden is an event hall spanning two floors, the 1st floor and B1 level of Sumitomo Fudosan Shibuya Garden Tower. Each hall can be flexibly configured, and the basement-level halls can be used in multiple patterns by combining Halls A, B, and C. The basic specifications for the main layout patterns are as follows.
Hall Area Ceiling Height Capacity (Theater Style)
1F HALL 686 sqm (207 tsubo) 6.0m 530 seats
B1 HALL A 556 sqm (168 tsubo) 6.0m 420 seats
B1 HALL A+B 1,233 sqm (372 tsubo) 6.0m 1,080 seats
B1 HALL C 1,651 sqm (499 tsubo) 6.0m 1,620 seats
B1 HALL B+C 2,328 sqm (704 tsubo) 6.0m 2,160 seats
B1 HALL Entire Space (A+B+C) 2,884 sqm (872 tsubo) 6.0m 2,700 seats

Source: Bellesalle Shibuya Garden Official Facility Page (Quoted from the official facility page)

The 1st-floor hall faces Tamagawa-dori Avenue and is equipped with water supply and drainage facilities, making it suitable for food and beverage events. The basement-level hall has strong soundproofing and is also used for live music events and fashion shows. Direct loading and unloading by 4-ton trucks, along with the ability to use the open public space as a queuing area, are also features that make the venue well suited to large-scale events.

5 Recommended Hotels Near the Venue

High-rise hotels in Shibuya
The area around Shibuya Station is lined with many high-rise hotels, including Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel.

There are many hotels within walking distance of Bellesalle Shibuya Garden. Below are five hotels that offer convenient access to the venue and are well suited to international visitors, listed in order of proximity to the venue. Rates and cancellation policies vary by season, so please check each hotel’s official website.

★ Closest to the Venue

APA Hotel Shibuya Dogenzakaue

8-minute walk from the Hachiko Exit of JR Shibuya Station / 5-minute walk from Exit A0 of Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (also within walking distance of Shinsen Station / 247 rooms)

This large business hotel is within walking distance of Bellesalle Shibuya Garden and is one of the closest hotels to the venue. It has a total of 247 rooms, including 173 rooms in the main building and 74 rooms in the South Building, which opened in April 2025. The hotel also has a Komeda’s Coffee on the 2nd floor of the main building and the restaurant Jinza on the 1st floor of the South Building. Its walking-distance location makes it a convenient base for business travelers and international visitors.

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Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel

Approximately 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station (403 rooms)

Located about 5 minutes on foot from Shibuya Station, this luxury hotel occupies a high-rise tower along National Route 246. All 403 rooms are located on the upper floors from the 19th to 37th floors, offering views of the Tokyo nightscape and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji. The hotel also features restaurants and bars, fitness and spa facilities, and banquet rooms. It is one of the top-class hotels in the Shibuya area, suitable for overseas VIPs and important business dinners.

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Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu

Directly connected to Shibuya Station (Shibuya Mark City 5F–25F / 408 rooms)

This conveniently located hotel sits inside Shibuya Mark City and is directly connected to Shibuya Station. It offers 408 functional guest rooms designed for comfortable stays across a variety of needs, with windows overlooking Shibuya’s energetic cityscape. Since limousine bus stops for Narita and Haneda airports are nearby, arrival and departure are especially smooth for international visitors.

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Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya

3-minute walk from Exit A2 of Shibuya Station / 6-minute walk from the Hachiko Exit (272 rooms)

Opened in August 2023, this IHG lifestyle boutique hotel is located on the upper floors of the large-scale mixed-use Dogenzaka-dori complex. It has 272 guest rooms on the 13th to 28th floors. The 11th floor features the all-day dining restaurant Gallery 11 with an outdoor terrace, while the 3rd floor has a café. Its design reflects Shibuya’s music, art, and fashion culture.

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5

SHIBUYA STREAM HOTEL

Directly connected to the New South Exit of JR Shibuya Station / directly connected to Exit C2 of Tokyu and Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (177 rooms)

Located inside the Shibuya Stream large-scale mixed-use complex, this hotel was rebranded in January 2024. Its 177 rooms feature a vintage-modern design based on the concept of a creator’s residence. The front desk and Bar & Dining TORRENT are located on the 4th floor.

Official Website

Recommended Dining Options

Street view around Shibuya and Dogenzaka
The Dogenzaka, Hyakkendana, and Shinsen areas are home to a wide variety of restaurants, from long-established favorites to newer openings.

The area around Bellesalle Shibuya Garden extends across Dogenzaka, Hyakkendana, Shinsen, and Shoto, where history and culture sit side by side. It offers a wide range of dining options, from long-standing local institutions to restaurants with newer concepts. Below are six notable restaurants near the venue that are also easy to recommend to international visitors. Opening hours and regular closing days may change, so be sure to check each restaurant’s official website, Tabelog, or another reliable source before visiting.

MURUGI

Curry (long-established restaurant) 2-19-2 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku / within walking distance of Shinsen Station

Founded in 1951, Murugi is a long-established curry restaurant that has been operating in Shibuya for more than 70 years. Its signature dish is “Murugi Curry with Egg,” featuring rice piled high in a mountain shape, chutney, and sliced egg. The curry sauce is light in texture and slowly simmered with chicken and vegetables, making it popular with international tourists as well.

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Chukamen-ten Kiraku

Local Chinese diner / ramen 2-17-6 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku (inside Hyakkendana) / 7 minutes on foot from Shinsen Station

Founded in 1952, Kiraku is a long-established local Chinese diner that represents Shibuya’s Hyakkendana area. Its signature dish is moyashi wonton noodles, featuring a soy sauce-based soup with the aroma of fried scallions, chewy medium-thick noodles, and house-made wontons generously filled with meat. The 1st floor has counter seating, while the 2nd floor offers table seating. It is a highly regarded ramen shop that has been selected for Tabelog’s Ramen Top 100.

Tabelog

Curry-ya Pakupaku Morimori

Curry Business VIP Dogenzaka Sakamoto Building B1F, 2-16-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku / 3 minutes on foot from Exit A0 of Shibuya Station

This small curry specialty restaurant in the basement carries on the former Curry-ya Pakumori Shibuya concept. Its signature dish is “Pakupaku Morimori Curry” (formerly Pakumori Curry), which lets you enjoy both dry curry and regular curry sauce on one plate. The appeal lies in the contrast between fruity sweetness and spicy heat, and you can adjust the spice level with garam masala provided at the table.

Tabelog

Brasserie VIRON Shibuya

French / Boulangerie Tsukada Building, 33-8 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku / 8 minutes on foot from Shibuya Station

Opened in 2003, this boulangerie and brasserie is known for baguettes and baked sweets made with French flour. The 1st floor sells bread and cakes, while the 2nd floor is a brasserie serving regional French cuisine and wine. It can be enjoyed in different ways for breakfast, lunch, café time, and dinner, making it a versatile option before or after an event.

Tabelog

Arossa Shibuya

Australian cuisine E-BLD 1F, 1-26-22 Shoto, Shibuya-ku / 3–4 minutes on foot from Shinsen Station

Founded in 2000, Arossa is a restaurant specializing in Australian cuisine and wine, tucked away in a residential area of Shoto. Its highlights include grilled dishes made with Australian grass-fed beef, bone-in lamb, kangaroo, crocodile, and other ingredients, along with a selection of more than 200 Australian wines at any given time. The 1st floor has counter seating, while the 2nd floor offers a relaxed dining space decorated with Aboriginal art.

Official Website

Important Notes

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Do Not Confuse This Venue with “Bellesalle Shibuya First” In the Shibuya area, there is another venue called “Bellesalle Shibuya First,” which is separate from Bellesalle Shibuya Garden. The address and nearest station exits are different, so be sure to confirm the venue name before leaving on the day of your visit, as noted in the official guidance.
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Redevelopment Work Is Ongoing Around Shibuya Station Due to redevelopment and construction work around Shibuya Station, exits, underground passages, and pedestrian routes may change. If it is your first visit, it is best to check your route on a map app or through official guidance on the day.
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Dogenzaka Is a Slope, as Its Name Suggests From Shibuya Station Exit A0 or the West Exit, the route to the venue involves walking up Dogenzaka, passing through Dogenzaka-ue, and then heading slightly downhill. If you have a suitcase or other large luggage, taking a bus from Shibuya Station to “Dogenzaka-ue” or using a taxi will be easier.
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Venue Staff Provide Assistance in Japanese Only Venue staff at Bellesalle Shibuya Garden provide assistance in Japanese only. If you need interpretation, you will need to arrange it on your own. Since required documents such as application forms and terms of use are all in Japanese, overseas companies are advised by the venue to apply through a Japanese agency.
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Roads and Sidewalks Can Become Crowded During Large Events When events with a theater-style capacity of around 2,700 seats are held, sidewalks and slopes around the venue can become crowded before and after doors open. Allow extra time for travel. Organizers are also advised to provide participants with entrance route information in advance.

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