Shibuya is undergoing major redevelopment plans that are scheduled to be completed in 2028. The newest addition to the district’s attractions is Miyashita Park, situated at the top of RAYARD Miyashita Park building. This urban renewal area is constructed where the old Miyashita Park used to be, right next to the JR Yamanote Line train tracks. The massive structure is a three hundred meter-long multipurpose facility that includes a shopping mall, restaurants and cafés, a hotel, and the rooftop park.
Visitors to Shibuya may be familiar with Shibuya Scramble, the famously busy intersection in front of Shibuya Station. Rayard Miyashita Park Building is not far away. The first floor of the building is dedicated to Shibuya Yokocho, an indoor food alley that offers its customers a wide variety of great dishes from the many regional cuisines of Japan. On the second and third floors visitors will find some sixty different specialty shops as well as several restaurants. To satisfy those who crave the familiar, there are international fast-food chains such as McDonald’s, Taco Bell, and Panda Express. Visitors can visit pop-up stores and fashion boutiques too, as well as souvenir shops such as one dedicated to the famous animated world of Ghibli.
As for Miyashita Park itself, it sits at the top of the structure and offers great views of Shibuya as well as a big open lawn where people are free to stretch out and relax. Next to a Starbucks store, there are some sports facilities on hand including a skateboard park, a bouldering wall, and a beach volleyball court. In the event of a disaster, the park is a designated refuge for residents and visitors.
With its modern design and green spaces, Miyashita Park is an innovative part of Shibuya's continued development as well as being a hub for shopping and dining attractions.