| Japanese | 渋谷スケートスポット |
| Prefecture | Tokyo (東京都) |
| City | Shibuya |
| Address | Shibuya, Tokyo |
| Type | Outdoor |
| Surface | Concrete and tile |
| Hours | 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Miyashita Park) |
| Closed | None |
| Admission | Free (Miyashita Park rooftop) |
| Coordinates | 35.6617°N, 139.7028°E |
Scattered throughout Shibuya ward, Tokyo's Shibuya Skate Spots are a collection of informal and semi-official skating areas beloved by the local street skating community. The area around Shibuya Station, Miyashita Park, and the back streets of Daikanyama and Nakameguro have long been gathering points for skaters. Miyashita Park, reopened in 2020 after redevelopment, now features a rooftop skate spot.
History
Shibuya has been central to Tokyo skate culture since the 1990s, when the area around Shibuya Station became a hub for young skaters. The redevelopment of Miyashita Park in 2020 into a vertical park with retail, hotel, and sports facilities included a dedicated rooftop skate spot, giving the community a sanctioned space in the heart of the city.
Facilities
- Rooftop skate area at Miyashita Park
- Stairs and ledges
- Manual pads
Access and Fees
| Address | Shibuya, Tokyo |
| Opening hours | 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Miyashita Park) |
| Closed days | None |
| Admission | Free (Miyashita Park rooftop) |
| Map | View on Google Maps |