See a variety of events relating to sustainability on different floors of Shibuya Parco, including artworks exhibited on the 2nd floor, a mobile bookstore handling old books from around the world on the 1st floor, a rooftop flea market and more.
Shibuya Parco continues to encourage sustainable activities as an environmentally friendly next-generation fashion building.
Shibuya PARCO
15-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo
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