There is a small street in Shibuya named Spainzaka or Spain Hill. Although marked on some maps, the street itself does not have a sign, but the entrance can be found in between Bershka and Tutuanna off of Inokashira-dori. The street does not specialize in Spanish merchandise or foods. But the bricks that line the streets and stairs, as well as some of the buildings, resemble Spanish and European-style architecture, and a few restaurants offer European foods. The mix of this with other trendy Japanese boutiques makes a very unique but fun and short walk up to Tokyo FM Studio and the Parco malls.
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Spainzaka
A splash of Spain in Shibuya
By Karin Wu
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