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Log Road Daikanyama

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Last updated Apr 6, 2026

Log Road Daikanyama is a compact shopping and dining complex located in Tokyo's fashionable Daikanyama district. This former railway yard was transformed in 2015 into a modern commercial space designed by architect Hisae Nakamura, who incorporated salvaged railway sleepers and industrial materials into the architecture as homage to the site's railroad heritage.

The development consists of three low-rise buildings housing approximately 30 boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. The complex maintains an open-air walkway design that preserves the linear character of the original rail corridor, creating an intimate pedestrian experience distinct from typical Tokyo shopping centers. The architectural approach emphasizes natural materials, exposed wood, and abundant greenery, reflecting Daikanyama's reputation as one of Tokyo's more relaxed and design-conscious neighborhoods.

Visitors come primarily for the curated selection of independent retailers offering fashion, lifestyle goods, and artisanal food products. The complex includes several popular dining destinations serving international cuisine, specialty coffee shops, and confectioneries. The outdoor layout makes it particularly appealing during spring and autumn when the weather is comfortable. The facility attracts a demographic interested in contemporary Japanese design culture and those seeking alternatives to larger commercial districts.

Log Road Daikanyama is located a 3-minute walk from Daikanyama Station, which is served by the Tokyu Toyoko Line connecting central Tokyo areas including Shibuya (one stop away) and Yokohama. The station is also accessible via the Tokyu Toyoko Line's through service to the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line. There is no admission fee to enter the complex, though individual shops and restaurants set their own prices.


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What other travelers are saying about Log Road Daikanyama

It wasn't as interesting as I hoped it would be. There were a few restaurants but the food choices were limited to donuts or sandwiches mostly. There was a woman walking her pet rabbit on a leash which I have not seen before.
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Stacey Quandt
Dec 7, 2025
This place is more like a nice walk, with great pathways - than a destination, IMO. It's located down the hill from Daikanyama Station. It has no roof so it's best to go on a sunny day. I suppose you can compare different beers at the craft beer shop, but I've had better.
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Jim Reaugh
Apr 21, 2024
Log Road itself is a very nice walking path. There are a few stores so maybe not as much shopping you can do here, but there are some places to eat as well. Not as many choices versus other shopping streets though. It’s mostly the vibe of the place itself. You can have a nice walk by passing here to go to the other end instead of using the actual street parallel to it.
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Gaijin Guide
Jul 7, 2022
Stumbled upon this gem while on a walk in the neighborhood. I’ve been for brunch and lunch and enjoyed both visits. Hearty salads and delicious baked goods. Strong espresso and a unique setting. Be sure to walk up to the roof deck, weather permitting. Looking forward to our next meal or afternoon coffee break!
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Vince Prep
Apr 26, 2019
Nice, cozy place for a brunch, beer or evening coffee. Benches to sit and relax or read a book. Have spring valley brewery, garden craft and few cafes.
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R K
Aug 9, 2020

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Otori Shrine

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Koishikawa Botanical Garden

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National Yoyogi Stadium

National Yoyogi Stadium

Mejiro Garden

Mejiro Garden


Frequently Asked Questions

Take the Tokyu Toyoko Line to Daikanyama Station. The complex is a 3-minute walk from the station. From Shibuya, it's one stop away. The line connects to the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line.

Visitors can browse independent fashion boutiques, lifestyle and design shops, and artisanal food retailers. The complex features several restaurants serving international cuisine, specialty coffee shops, and confectionery stores. The outdoor pedestrian layout makes it pleasant for casual strolling, particularly during spring and autumn.

The complex uses salvaged railway materials in its construction, maintains a low-rise outdoor design following the original rail corridor, and features independent retailers rather than chain stores.

Yes. The Daikanyama district has additional boutiques, cafes, and the Tsutaya Books flagship store nearby. Shibuya is one train stop away, and Nakameguro is within walking distance.