Nintendo Tokyo

★ 4.9 (304K+ reviews) • 13M+ booked
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Gilbert *****
4 Nov 2025
I honestly wish I knew about this the first time I came to Tokyo. It saved me so much money. I still needed the suica card for JR lines, but the fact that I had unlimited access to the Tokyo Metro lines was mind blowing. Would definitely recommend and do this again and again on my next trip to Japan.
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Roberto ********
4 Nov 2025
Getting on the bus was very easy; presenting the code was enough.
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JR *********
4 Nov 2025
higly recommended and best train experience
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Marie ************
4 Nov 2025
convenient way of purchasing ticket. made my travel hassle free. the good thing about it is you can use the ticket still even if you missed your actual ticket time.
CHO ********
4 Nov 2025
You can exchange your pass directly at the counter after landing at Narita Airport, which is convenient and fast. It's a very cost-effective option for planning trips to various attractions in the Tohoku region, considering the overall transportation. I would definitely consider purchasing it again!
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CHO ********
4 Nov 2025
You can exchange your pass directly at the counter after landing at Narita Airport, which is convenient and fast. It's a very cost-effective option for planning trips to various attractions in the Tohoku region, considering the overall transportation. I would definitely consider purchasing it again!
2+
CHO ********
4 Nov 2025
You can exchange your pass directly at the counter after landing at Narita Airport, which is convenient and fast. It's a very cost-effective option for planning trips to various attractions in the Tohoku region, considering the overall transportation. I would definitely consider purchasing it again!
2+
CHO ********
4 Nov 2025
You can exchange your pass directly at the counter after landing at Narita Airport, which is convenient and fast. It's a very cost-effective option for planning trips to various attractions in the Tohoku region, considering the overall transportation. I would definitely consider purchasing it again!
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What to know about Nintendo Tokyo

Nintendo Tokyo Japan is home to the first official Nintendo store, located on the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO, a large shopping mall just minutes from Shibuya Station. This vibrant official Nintendo store is a must-visit if you're looking to shop exclusive original goods, toys, stationary, and apparel inspired by their favorite characters like Mario, Zelda, Animal Crossing, and even the Inkling Girl from Splatoon. Inside, you’ll find the latest Nintendo Switch game consoles, software, and plenty of Mario-themed merchandise, alongside displays perfect for photos. Fans can also explore crossover attractions with the Capcom Store and Pokémon Store, both on the same floor, making it a full-day adventure for gamers and anime lovers alike. If it’s your first time visiting Japan, a stop in Shibuya City at the iconic Nintendo Tokyo is one of the best parts of the trip, whether you’re shopping, trying out new games, or just taking up the fun of the Nintendo world. Plan your Tokyo trip today and include the Nintendo Store Tokyo in your itinerary!
Japan, 〒150-0042 Tokyo, Shibuya, Udagawachō, 15−1 渋谷PARCO 6F

Things to Do in Nintendo Tokyo

Explore Nintendo's History

Walk through Nintendo Tokyo exhibits that show Nintendo's journey, from its early days making playing cards to creating some of the world's most popular video games. You'll see how the company grew into a global leader in game consoles and gaming culture.

See Iconic Game Consoles Up Close

Check out Nintendo Tokyo's displays of classic systems like the NES, Game Boy, Wii, and Nintendo Switch. You'll get to see how the designs changed over time and how each console shaped the way people play games.

Discover Rare and Original Goods

Browse exhibits featuring rare merchandise, toys, and special items tied to series like Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Animal Crossing. These are pieces of Nintendo history that you won't find anywhere else.

Enjoy Character Exhibits

Get close to life-sized figures of your favorite characters in Nintendo Tokyo, including Mario, Link, and even the Inkling Girl. These displays are perfect for photos and make you feel like you've stepped into the world of your favorite video game.

Shop for Exclusive Souvenirs

Before you leave Nintendo Tokyo, stop by the official store inside the museum. You can buy special original goods, stationery, apparel, and plushies that celebrate Nintendo's legacy---items you won't find at the Nintendo Tokyo store or Nintendo Osaka.

Popular Attractions Near Nintendo Tokyo

Pokémon Center Shibuya

The Pokémon Center Shibuya is a must-visit spot for fans, located in the same Shibuya PARCO mall as Nintendo Tokyo, just steps away on the same floor. Here, you can shop for exclusive Pokémon merchandise, from plushies and toys to games and original goods, and take photos with life-sized Pokémon displays.

Shibuya Scramble Crossing

Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of the busiest and most famous intersections in the world, where hundreds of people cross from all directions at once. You can stand at street level to feel the energy, take photos, or head up to a nearby café or viewing deck for the best view. It's only about a 3-minute walk from the Nintendo Tokyo store in Shibuya PARCO, making it easy to enjoy both in the same visit.

Shibuya Sky

Just a 5-minute walk from Nintendo Tokyo, Shibuya Sky is an open-air observation deck on top of Shibuya Scramble Square, where you can enjoy sweeping views of Tokyo's skyline, Mount Fuji on clear days, and Shibuya Crossing below. You can relax at the Sky Stage, snap photos at the Sky Edge, or unwind in the Sky Gallery lounge.