Miyashita Park – 3D Garden in Shibuya #tokyo
How to find enough space for parks in dense urban centers. This is Mia Park, a three-dimensional project right in the middle of Cibuya, combining a rooftop park and a shopping mall. On the rooftop, there are green loans and trees, benches, sports course, and even a bouldering wall. And of course, Starbucks. Japan has those everywhere. People come here to chill, chat, enjoy the views, and make Tik Toks. This place is truly popular among the youth. Below are three floors of shopping galleries and restaurants. From affordable spots to high-end brands. Basically, you still get the Shibuya wipe here, but calmer and more modern. What I really love about this project is that compared to the chaos and traffic lights on the streets below, moving through Mia Park feels smooth and easy. I often use it when walking from Shibuya to Omoando. Bonus, rooftop views. Not the best, but check. The only thing I don’t get is when this loan will finally be
Right in the middle of Tokyo’s busiest district, Miyashita Park combines a rooftop park with sports grounds and chill zones, and a shopping mall with galleries and restaurants.
A modern way to experience Shibuya without the usual chaos below.
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I have been learning Japanese for a little over two months, and with it the culture as well. If I may ask a genuine question: I have learned that one of the unspoken social rules is to avoid sitting on the ground as it is seen as unclean. However, I noticed that many people are seen here sitting in the grass at this park without blankets are anything else beneath them. Would this be because there is a distinction between sitting on something like concrete or pavement where everyone walks as opposed to the grass which is usually unwalked?
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