Opened in December 2011, Daikanyama T-Site was envisioned as a “Library in the Woods,” and it has since become the definitive trendsetter for the sophisticated Daikanyama district. Designed by the acclaimed Klein Dytham Architecture, the complex is a masterpiece of modern retail design, featuring three interconnected pavilions wrapped in a striking white “T” lattice facade—a subtle nod to the branding of its parent company, the book retailer Tsutaya. Unlike the cramped, vertical bookstores of central Tokyo, T-Site is a low-slung, light-filled sanctuary that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding greenery and high-end residential streets.

A Curated Lifestyle Experience

The heart of the complex is the Tsutaya Books flagship, which is widely considered one of the most stunning bookstores in the world. The interior is divided into thematic zones, ranging from architecture and photography to culinary arts and vintage literature. The second floor of the central building houses the Anjin Lounge, a chic, mid-century modern salon where visitors can browse a vast collection of rare vintage magazines while enjoying coffee, cocktails, or a full meal. This elevated space serves as a quiet retreat for Tokyo’s creative community, offering a rare “lull” amidst the city’s frantic pace.

Beyond books, T-Site functions as a comprehensive lifestyle destination. The “Daikanyama Waltz” layout includes a boutique stationery shop, a high-end camera store, and specialized travel desks. The campus is also home to Ivy Place, a celebrated restaurant known for its forest-like setting and terrace dining. Whether you are searching for a rare art monograph, looking to test out a new Leica camera, or simply wanting to spend a rainy afternoon in a leather armchair with a coffee, Daikanyama T-Site remains the gold standard for contemporary urban living in Japan.

Visitor Information
Address 17-5 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033 (Google Maps)
Opening Hours 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM (1st Floor) / 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM (2nd Floor)
Closed: Open daily
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Daikanyama Station Tokyu Toyoko Line 5-minute walk from the Main Exit
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Daikanyama T-Site, 16-15 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
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