Shibuya City Hall, Municipal office in Udagawachō, Japan
Shibuya City Hall is the administrative building serving the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, handling all local government matters for the district. The structure spans multiple floors with service counters where residents complete registration documents, submit applications, and settle administrative tasks.
The building was established in 1932 as the central administrative hub for Shibuya ward. Over the following decades it expanded alongside the district's growth and modernized to serve changing community needs.
The building serves as a gathering point where residents learn about neighborhood activities and take part in community discussions that shape local life. Regular events and exhibitions here help people stay connected to what happens in their district.
The building is open during business hours and clearly marked service areas help visitors find what they need. Directional signs guide you through the floors, or staff members can point you to the right counter if you are unsure.
The building features information kiosks displaying updates about local developments and community projects in multiple languages. These displays help visitors understand what is happening in the district right now.
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