Located just a few minutes from Shibuya, Ebisu is a refined yet approachable neighborhood that blends urban comfort with cultural richness. Named after the Japanese god of prosperity and fishermen, Ebisu offers a calm, stylish escape from the city’s fast pace.
A Food Lover’s Paradise
Ebisu is one of Tokyo’s top destinations for gourmet dining. From upscale sushi and modern French cuisine to cozy izakayas and ramen shops, the area caters to every palate. Ebisu Yokocho, a lively alleyway of small eateries and bars, is perfect for an authentic local dining experience.
Yebisu Beer and Museum
At the heart of the neighborhood is Yebisu Garden Place, a chic complex of restaurants, shops, and galleries. It’s also home to the Yebisu Beer Museum, where visitors can learn the story of one of Japan’s oldest beer brands and enjoy a tasting session in a stylish lounge.
Stylish Yet Relaxing Atmosphere
Ebisu strikes a balance between modernity and comfort. The wide sidewalks, elegant buildings, and greenery make it ideal for leisurely strolls. In winter, Yebisu Garden Place is beautifully illuminated with lights, creating a magical nighttime atmosphere.


Art, Culture, and Access
The area is well-connected, with easy access to Shibuya, Daikanyama, and Roppongi. You’ll also find art spaces, film theaters, and quiet cafés—perfect for those who enjoy creative urban exploration.
Why Visit Ebisu?
Whether you’re a foodie, a beer enthusiast, or simply looking for a relaxed Tokyo experience with a touch of class, Ebisu offers urban elegance with local warmth.







